Tanzanian singer Juma Jux has shared details about Nigerian influencer Priscilla Ojo’s conversion to Islam, describing it as a thoughtful and gradual process.
Speaking candidly, Jux revealed that Priscilla’s transition from Christianity to Islam was guided by spiritual counseling and patience. He acknowledged the crucial role that religious leaders played in advising him on how to navigate such a sensitive decision with care and wisdom.
Over time, with proper support, Priscilla embraced a deeper understanding of Islam, which led her to accept the faith wholeheartedly.
“I always knew what I wanted for my marriage. I had a dream about it, and I feel blessed to have found someone who shares the same vision,” Jux said. “It wasn’t easy convincing my wife to become a Muslim. But with the help of religious leaders, I learned how to approach it, and with time, she understood.”
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See some reactions below:
@zenabless: “I can never abandon my Christianity for marriage. Jesus is my personal Lord and Savior.”
@adunnola__: “Such an intelligent man 😍. I was tempted to watch it all ❤️.”
@holuwardarmylorler: “See our in-law 😍😍😍, owo Ade ori Ajoke 🙌🙌🔥❤️.”
@pearllaurel01: “He knew what he wanted. An intentional man.”
@olubrbello1: “I see wisdom, intelligence & maturity. Respect to this purposeful man! 🫡.”
@gracie_signatures: “So she’s a Muslim now. It is well.”
@i_amrascololy: “Everything works according to destiny.”
@treasuretreasure547: “So because of him she didn’t wed in church, they did it at the beach instead. Ah, it is well ooo.”
@treasuretreasure547: “Ah ah, she abandoned her faith in Christ Jesus? This is a recipe for disaster… It’s hard enough for believer to believer, even Christian to Christian. Ah! It is well.”
@women_in_relationship_marriage: “Priscilla is a Muslim now… because of marriage. Gosh! 🙆🙆🙆.”
@sim_plyma: “Oga, you’re talking too much. Marriage is not all about you. Some things are better left private. We didn’t even know she converted. I thought you both agreed to follow your own faiths. It feels like he’s trying too hard to justify not marrying someone from Tanzania.”
