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‘I Trust My Husband’s Faithfulness’- Priscilla Ojo


Nigerian influencer and daughter of Iyabo Ojo, Priscilla Ojo, has revealed that she trusts her husband, who is a Tanzanian singer and songwriter, Juma Jux, to remain faithful despite the scrutiny and attention that come with celebrity marriage.

Priscilla gave this assurance while speaking on her marriage during an interview with Chude Jideonwo on his popular WithChude podcast.

Addressing concerns about infidelity linked to entertainers, she said trust and discipline are central to their relationship.

“If he decides to go that route (cheat), it is his decision. But I trust him. He’s very disciplined,” she said.

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She acknowledged that dating a music star attracts constant attention from admirers, but said personal values ultimately guide behaviour.

“Of course, it’s not easy with women throwing themselves, but it’s his discipline and decision.

“Don’t get me wrong, some women go to any length, that also happens, but if you both are prayerful and your man is disciplined and knows what he wants, I feel he will be in charge,” she added.

Public interest in the couple has been high since they went public with their relationship.

According to past interviews, the pair said they met in Rwanda and built their relationship privately before confirming it.



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