A stunning mix of love, culture and luxury, the white wedding celebration of #JP2025 was filled with fabulous and dreamy Moët Moments.
There’s no wedding like a Nigerian one, and no party like a Moët one. #JP2025 was a fusion of the perfect Nigerian-Tanzanian wedding with Moët Moments, making it even more fabulous!
We love a dreamy love story, especially when the couple looks fulfilled, and the celebration looks something like #JP2025. Last weekend, Priscilla Ojo, daughter of actor and Nollywood royalty, Iyabo Ojo, exchanged vows with Tanzanian musician Juma Jux in a fairytale wedding ceremony. Held at the iconic Federal Palace Hotel in Lagos, the garden wedding was a strikingly beautiful setup where champagne sparkled, style reigned, and emotions overflowed.

As Priscilla walked down the aisle in an ethereal gown, her closest friends could not hold back their tears. The moment was intimate, and deeply moving—made even more powerful by the quiet emotion on Juma’s face as he wiped his eyes and smiled. The ceremony beautifully merged Nigerian and Tanzanian cultures: from the music to blessings that honoured their heritage while embodying modern romance.

Priscilla and Juma: A love story in golden light

Priscilla’s dress—a bespoke Veekee James creation that merged modern elegance with regal details—floated down the aisle. Intricate hand-beading caught the sunlight, and her sweeping veil trailed behind with quiet grace. Juma stood dashingly in a perfectly tailored classic ATAFO white and black suit. The contrast between the white tailcoat and black lapel paired with dark trousers presented a sophisticated and regal look.
Throughout the ceremony, every glance, tender touch, and soft laugh between them felt deeply connected. Their love didn’t need a spotlight. It was the light that radiated through everything and shone on everyone.
A sparkling garden reception

After Pastor Ighodalo sealed their vows, guests moved to the dreamy, lit side of the garden for the reception. The event seamlessly incorporated white florals, fairy lights, warm candles, a live band, and flowing Moët & Chandon. The champagne tower gleamed, bottles sat elegantly, bartenders moved with practiced grace, filling cups as laughter rippled through the garden. It was an unforgettable experience filled with a shared love for the couple and their families.

After the couple made their surprise entrance through the 5ft cake amidst excitement from the guests, it was time for an unforgettable moment. They received custom Moët bottles, embellished with “Mr & Mrs”, a sparkling symbol of their union. The best man and chief-bridesmaid—Diamond Platinumz and Simi—led the golden toast, and the couple clinked glasses amidst cheers. It was the perfect moment to #ToastWithMoet.

The impeccably stylish guest list of #JP2025

The #JP2025 guest list was as fashion-forward as it was genuine. From Enioluwa’s modern monochrome suit to Chioma Ikokwu’s embellished ivory gown and the bride’s mother, Iyabo Ojo’s regal blue ensemble, the guests were exceptionally stylish. But the fascinators were truly the highlight of the fashion at the wedding. From vintage styles to retro details; each woman wore hers effortlessly.

However, what was really outstanding was how everyone expressed their joy for the couple. The guests didn’t just witness a wedding—they celebrated it dressed in their best looks and danced the night away.
The atmosphere was luxurious, warm, sincere, stylish and it was a reminder that elegance radiates better when fully experienced.
Moët & Chandon: The sparkle in every story

Throughout the event, Moët & Chandon remained present in every highlight, adding its golden touch to the jolly atmosphere. Whether it was joyously shared among guests or raised in heartfelt toasts, Moët reflected the essence of the day—elevated, emotional, unforgettable. Every bubble captured a memory and held a promise of love, community and friendship.
#JP2025 wasn’t just a wedding, it was a golden celebration of love, style, and culture—elevated by Moët and etched in the hearts of those present forever.