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‘She’s Mine Now’: Tanzanian Juma Jux Warns Priscilla Oyo’s Nigerian Exes

‘She’s Mine Now’: Tanzanian Juma Jux Warns Priscilla Oyo’s Nigerian Exes

Tanzanian singer Juma Jux has stirred conversation online with the release of a new song that appears to send a bold message to the ex-boyfriends of his just wedded wife, Priscilla Ojo.

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The track, delivered in Swahili with a mix of Singeli and Afropop rhythms, includes lyrics that translate to, “I don’t care whose ex I’m dating, but she’s my everything.” Fans and critics alike believe the song is a direct shot at Priscilla’s rumored past with Nigerian artist Lil Kesh and others, framing Jux as confidently securing his place as her forever partner.

The message comes just days before the couple’s final wedding celebration in Tanzania, set for May 28, 2025. Priscilla, daughter of Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, and Juma Jux have already held lavish traditional and white wedding ceremonies in Lagos, Nigeria. Their multicultural love story has captured attention across East and West Africa, with this final leg symbolizing the union of both their cultures and families.

Jux’s lyrics are more than just romantic, they’re purposeful. With lines emphasizing that he has no regrets about Priscilla’s past, and proudly claiming her as his present and future, the singer subtly silences critics and former suitors. One of the most talked-about exes is Nigerian artist Lil Kesh, with whom Priscilla was once romantically linked after featuring in his 2019 music video “Nkan Be.” Although Priscilla later clarified that their relationship was purely platonic, rumors of a deeper connection persisted online. Lil Kesh recently congratulated Priscilla, calling her “P Coco,” a nickname that reignited public curiosity. In this context, Jux’s song is seen as a subtle yet pointed reminder that the past is behind them, and he’s the one who now holds her heart.

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The verse in question has resonated strongly online, with fans interpreting it as a mix of love declaration and territory-marking. It reflects Jux’s confidence not only in his relationship but in his identity as a man unbothered by history. The emotional weight and catchy delivery have made the song an instant fan favorite and a topic of widespread discussion.

As the couple prepares for their Tanzanian wedding celebration, it’s clear that their bond is not just about romance, it’s about resilience, confidence, and shared vision. With Jux’s message now delivered loud and clear, all eyes are on May 28 as the final chapter of their fairytale begins.