I feel like jumping to get there” – Priscilla Ojo’s sister-in-law, Fatima, ecstatic as she and Juma Jux welcome first child

Fatima Mkambala, elder sister of Tanzanian singer Juma Jux, has expressed her excitement following the birth of his first child with wife, Priscilla Ojo.

The couple, who tied the knot earlier this year, welcomed a baby boy on Sunday night. They named him Prince Raheem Ayomide Mkambala.

Taking to Instagram, Fatima could not hide her joy, saying she felt like “jumping to get there” to meet her nephew. She described her happiness as indescribable, prayed for Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo, and congratulated the new parents on their bundle of joy.

“My joy is indescribable. Mother @iyaboojofespris, God will reward you for this. Congratulations, dear @its.priscy, mom of Rakeem. You have been a great blessing to us and my brother. @juma_jux daddy Rakeem… baby Rakeem, welcome to the world,” she wrote.

Fatima warmly welcomed her nephew, describing him as a great blessing to the family.

This heartwarming celebration comes months after Iyabo Ojo had praised Fatima on her birthday, calling her “the best sister-in-law in the world” and praying for joy, prosperity, and continued success in her life.

During Fatima’s first visit to Nigeria, Iyabo and Priscilla gave her a grand reception. The actress described her daughter’s sister-in-law as “amazing” and “a precious addition” to their family, promising to make her stay memorable with love, laughter, and adventure.

At Priscilla and Juma’s traditional wedding, the Ojo family also presented their in-laws with a special welcome package, which included Iyabo Ojo’s movie, designer fabrics, wine, roses, perfume, and other thoughtful items.

Staying true to her word, Iyabo later accompanied Fatima to the Naija on Netflix event, where they stunned in regal outfits. She later described the outing as an unforgettable experience with her in-laws, emphasizing that “love lives in her family.

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