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“One more wedding?” – Priscilla shuts down husband’s wedding tease with epic comeback

Actress and fashion entrepreneur Priscilla Ajoke Ojo has charmed fans once again — this time with a playful exchange with her husband, Juma, during their final wedding celebration.
In a light-hearted moment captured en route to their wedding finale, Juma jokingly said, “There’s still one wedding left.”
Without missing a beat, Priscilla smiled and quipped, “Then we’ll have to rent a bride for that one.”
The cheeky banter, shared online by close friends of the couple, quickly drew admiration for its blend of humor and intimacy — a reflection of the chemistry that has defined their fairytale journey.
The couple’s union has been a beautiful blend of cultures and traditions, starting with their Nikkah ceremony in Tanzania, followed by a vibrant Yoruba traditional wedding, and a white wedding held in Lagos, Nigeria. Each celebration marked a new chapter in their story, capturing the hearts of fans across the continent.
The final leg of their wedding festivities, affectionately tagged #JP2025, took place in Juma’s home country, surrounded by friends, family, and well-wishers. It served as the grand finale of their cross-continental love story — one marked by elegance, laughter, and an abundance of joy.
With their shared sense of humor and deep affection, Juma and Priscilla continue to win admiration not just for their love, but for the fun and authenticity that shines through every milestone.
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