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One thing I will miss about Nigeria- Priscilla Ojo

Popular Nigerian influencer and entrepreneur, Priscilla Ojo, has opened up about what she’ll miss most as she begins a new life in Tanzania with her husband, Tanzanian music sensation Juma Jux.
In an interview, Priscilla, who is the daughter of Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo, said she would deeply miss Nigerian food, especially the pepper and spice that define its flavor.
“One thing I’ll miss about Nigeria is the food. They don’t eat pepper and spices in Tanzania,” she revealed, drawing laughter and relatable reactions from fans across social media.
Her comment comes just days after the couple’s lavish white wedding, which was the talk of the town over the weekend. The high-profile event brought together the crème de la crème of Nigeria’s entertainment industry, alongside influential dignitaries and celebrities.
Notable guests included Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State, business mogul Obi Cubana, and a host of A-list entertainers and influencers who stormed the venue to celebrate with the lovebirds.
From the glitz and glamour of the ceremony to viral moments that flooded social media, Priscilla and Juma Jux’s wedding left Nigerians buzzing with excitement and admiration.
Now, as she prepares to embrace her new life in Tanzania, Priscilla’s heartfelt statement about missing Nigerian food adds a personal, relatable note to her fairytale journey.
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