African Star Juma Jux and Priscilla Ojo Welcome Baby Boy in Canada
Tanzanian music sensation Juma Jux and his Nigerian wife, Priscilla Ojo, have joyfully welcomed their first child, a baby boy named Rakeem Ayomide Mkambala. The couple celebrated the arrival of their son in Canada, marking a significant milestone in their journey together. Juma Jux, renowned for his soulful music, and Priscilla Ojo, a rising star, officially tied the knot earlier this year, and their pregnancy announcement in July 2025 had already generated immense excitement among their dedicated fanbase.
The heartwarming news of Rakeem’s birth was initially shared by Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, who is Priscilla’s mother. In a touching Instagram post on August 24, 2025, Iyabo proudly declared, “Say hello to the latest sexiest grandma in town, my grandma is the cutest,” delighting fans with her playful and affectionate announcement. Following this, Juma Jux and Priscilla also shared glimpses of their newborn on their respective Instagram accounts, which were met with an overwhelming outpouring of love, well wishes, and congratulatory messages from their followers.
Remarkably, baby Rakeem Ayomide Mkambala has already captured widespread attention, quickly amassing an impressive 105,000 followers on his newly created Instagram account within just one day. This extraordinary level of support highlights the immense popularity of Juma Jux and Priscilla Ojo as a beloved power couple, with the public eagerly following every development in their lives. The birth of Rakeem signifies a beautiful new chapter for the couple, and their admirers are thrilled to witness this significant family milestone. As congratulatory messages continue to flood in, Juma Jux and Priscilla Ojo are undoubtedly embracing every precious moment with their newborn son, embarking on the fulfilling journey of parenthood.
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