Nigerian entrepreneur and socialite Chioma Goodhair has opened up about her behind-the-scenes role in encouraging the union between popular influencer Priscilla Ojo and Tanzanian music star Juma Jux—a relationship that, at first, met with some understandable hesitation from Priscilla’s mother, actress Iyabo Ojo.

In a heartfelt post shared online, Chioma revealed that while Iyabo Ojo was always supportive of her daughter’s choices, she initially had reservations about the blossoming romance. According to her, it wasn’t just about the relationship itself—it was about protecting her only daughter, especially in the face of a cross-cultural connection that seemed distant and unfamiliar at the time.

"Convincing Queen Mother"

“It was one thing encouraging @its.priscy and @juma_jux on their love-at-first-sight quest, but it was a whole other thing convincing Queen Mother to allow a big-time Tanzanian artist date her only daughter and prized possession,” Chioma shared candidly. “At the time, we didn’t have any Tanzanian ties, nor had we been there. It all just seemed so far-fetched.”

Despite the initial skepticism, Chioma praised Iyabo Ojo for ultimately embracing the relationship, giving her blessing and standing by Priscilla as the couple moved forward in love and commitment.

A Celebration of Love

Chioma, who attended the couple’s wedding on April 19, 2025, expressed her deep affection and admiration for the newlyweds, describing them as “the most stress-free couple ever” and a pair who made everything “so easy and smooth.”

“Congratulations to the best and most stress-free couple ever @juma_jux & @its.priscy,” she wrote in another post alongside a video from the wedding ceremony. “You made everything soooo easy and sooo smooth! I love you both dearly and you deserve all the love and attention from the whole world because you’re God’s very own, and you’ve set the bar all the way up there. Cheers to forever, my loves.”

Bridging Hearts Across Borders

The union of Priscilla and Juma Jux has captured widespread attention not just for its star power, but also for symbolizing a bridge between two cultures—Nigerian and Tanzanian. Chioma’s reflections offer a rare glimpse into the emotional depth and familial conversations that often accompany such high-profile relationships.

What began as a far-fetched connection has grown into a celebrated love story, with the blessing of family, the support of friends, and the admiration of fans across the continent. As Chioma toasts to their future, it’s clear that this love story is one many will continue to follow—and cheer for.