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“Adulthood Is A Scam, I Want To Be Young And Innocent Forever”- Priscilla Ojo

  • Priscilla Ojo, has stated that adulthood is a scam.
    • As she approaches her 25th birthday, she wishes to stay young and carefree forever.

    Pricillia Ojo, the daughter of Iyabo Ojo, has stated that adulthood is a scam.

    As she approaches her 25th birthday, she wishes to stay young and carefree forever.

    See her post below;

    In other news, Famous actress, Iyabo Ojo, has revealed why her only daughter, Priscilla must get married before 24.

    During a conversation, with her daughter, Iyabo Ojo who claimed that Priscilla has always been cunning about marital discussions expressed her wish for her to get married between 23 to 24 years of age.

    While conversing, Iyabo Ojo furthered urged her daughter to confirm to her that she will get married at 23 but Priscilla who recently sparked engagement rumours, refused rather agreed to get married after the age of 24.

    Reacting Iyabo said that she must get married before 25 in order for her to see her grandchildren early.

    Meanwhile, Priscilla Ojo, the daughter of the esteemed Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo, has ignited both envy and admiration as she reveals lavish gifts from her husband, Juma Jux, hailing from Tanzania.

    The young social media influencer took to her Snapchat account to unveil the opulent surprises, which encompassed cash, high-end gadgets, and romantic gestures.

    In her post, Priscilla displayed over a thousand dollars in cash alongside two brand-new iPhone 16 smartphones valued at over N6 million, leaving many of her followers astonished.

    The gifts also featured a box of chocolates, a handwritten romantic note, and a premium bottle of wine, further underscoring the thoughtfulness of her partner.

    The handwritten note, filled with affectionate sentiments, captivated online audiences, with fans and followers expressing admiration for the romantic gesture.

    Priscilla, visibly thrilled and touched, conveyed her gratitude and appreciation for this grand expression of love, captioning the post with “Oko mi,” which translates to “my husband” in Yoruba.

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