“It Was Looted, Not Burnt”- Priscilla Ojo Clears Air On Husband’s Store After Protest

  • Priscilla Ojo has refuted false claims about her husband Juma Jux’s clothing store being burned down.
  • The rumor originated from a Twitter user named Bolaji Fesomade.
  • The store was reportedly valued at over ₦780 million.

Priscilla Ojo has debunked the circulating false report claiming that her husband, Juma Jux’s multimillion-naira clothing store was burnt down by protesters.

A Twitter user identified as Bolaji Fesomade had alleged that the singer’s store, reportedly valued at over ₦780 million, was completely destroyed in a fire during violent protests that followed Tanzania’s tense presidential election.

However, taking to her Snapchat and Instagram stories, Priscilla clarified the situation, explaining that while the store was indeed looted amid the unrest, it was not set ablaze as widely reported.

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In other news… A viral video showing a young woman praying for Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, has sparked heated reactions online.

In the clip, Seyi Tinubu was seen visiting a community where women held up his photos. One woman prayed passionately for him, saying:

“He is coming to change Nigeria, to bring the glory of Nigeria, we appreciate all his effort, this is the best President, we are very proud of him…”

Others around her echoed “Amen” as she prayed.

The video triggered mixed reactions across social media.

Mezie wrote: “Have you noticed that majority of the youths who sing Tinubu’s praises are usually the first to paste their Opay accounts wherever there’s giveaway? The only thing that can make living humans find comfort in defending those rendering them poor is Stockholm syndrome.”

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