Priscilla Ojo, Juma Jux and Baby Rakeem Return to Lagos - The Top Society

Priscilla Ojo, Juma Jux and Baby Rakeem Return to Lagos

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Is it fame, family, or just the art of staying relevant? Nigerians can’t seem to agree when it comes to celebrity couples who constantly dominate headlines. Some believe the Ojos’ frequent media spotlight is a coincidence, while others think it’s a social media strategy to keep their brand visible and endorsement deals flowing.

After weeks of online buzz, Priscilla Ojo and her husband were finally spotted back in Lagos with their newborn son, Rakeem. This marks their first public appearance since the delivery, and the sight of the young family instantly sent fans into a frenzy. Videos and photos capturing their arrival flooded Instagram, stirring comments about how radiant Priscilla looked and how adorable baby Rakeem appeared in her arms.

Yet, not everyone sees their public return as an innocent family moment. Some critics feel every move by Priscilla and her husband is calculated, from their carefully timed posts to their picture-perfect outings. Still, one thing is clear , their presence keeps Nigerians talking, blending glamour, attention, and endless speculation.

The homecoming comes months after their widely celebrated wedding, covered in Love Knows No Borders and Celebrity Friends Shower Iyabo Ojo. Fans also recall their viral 30k Pushift Moment and Naming Ceremony Celebration.

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