- The rumours about Juma Jux’s store have continued to make waves on social media following a comment by his wife, Priscilla Ojo
- Amid the protest in Tanzania, netizens from the East African country have stormed Juma Jux’s Instagram page
- Nigerians, in defence, also condemned the looting of Juma Jux’s clothing store in Tanzania
Nigerian and Tanzanian netizens clashed on the official Instagram page of singer Juma Jux following reports of protests in the East African country.
Legit.ng recalls reporting that viral rumours emerged on social media claiming that the clothing store of the Tanzanian singer was burnt by protesters.

The unrest erupted on Thursday after a disputed general election marred by disqualification and detention of key opposition figures in Tanzania.
Amid the development, a controversial post by an X user, Bolaji Fesomade, alleged that Juma Jux’s store, valued at $780 million, was set ablaze by protesters.
Reacting to the report, Juma Jux’s wife, Priscilla, who is also actress Iyabo Ojo’s daughter, dismissed the claims on her Snapchat account.

According to Priscilla, the store was looted and not burnt.
Nigerians, Tanzanians clash on Juma Jux’s page
The singer’s last post on his Instagram page has stirred reactions from both Tanzanians and Nigerians.
While Tanzanians accused Juma Jux of being in support of the current administration, Nigerians condemned the looting of the singer’s clothing store.
Davido meets Priscilla and Juma Jux
Legit.ng previously reported that Afrobeats star Davido met Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux in Abuja.
In a heartwarming video, Davido jokingly warned the Tanzanian singer to take care of Priscilla, whom he referred to as his sister.
The unexpected linkup, however, triggered mixed reactions, with many of Davido’s fans expressing their displeasure.
Source: Legit.ng
