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Juma Jux’s Store Was Looted, Not Burnt By Protesters In Tanzania – Priscilla Ojo

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Nigerian influencer Priscilla Ojo has dismissed circulating reports that her Tanzanian husband, singer Juma Jux, lost his fashion store to protesters after Tanzania’s tense presidential election.

Priscilla Ojo Addresses Claims That Juma Jux’s Fashion Store Was Burnt By Protesters In Tanzania

On Thursday morning, a post on X (formerly Twitter) went viral, claiming that Jux’s luxury fashion store, reportedly valued at over $780 million, had been set on fire by angry protesters.

The story quickly spread across social media, with several blogs amplifying it and fans expressing concern.

Reacting on her Snapchat page, Priscilla Ojo confirmed that the shop was looted amid post-election chaos but insisted that reports of it being burnt were completely false.

As of now, Juma Jux has not issued any public statement regarding the situation, but Priscilla’s post has helped calm the confusion and reassure their followers. Neither she nor Jux has provided further details about the incident.

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Priscilla Ojo Addresses Claims That Juma Jux’s Fashion Store Was Burnt By Protesters In Tanzania

KanyiDaily recalls that Rakeem Ayomide Mkambala, the newborn child of Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux, gained over 100,000 Instagram followers within hours of his account launch.

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