- Priscilla Jux and Juma Jux’s son Rakeem is two months old.
- The family recently returned to Nigeria.
- They were warmly welcomed back home.

Priscilla’s first child with Tanzanian husband Juma Jux, Rakeem, is two months old.
The couple recently returned to Nigeria to a warm and celebratory welcome, especially from actress Iyabo Ojo, who proudly embraced her role as a grandmother.
Shortly after their arrival, Rakeem reached the two-month milestone, and Priscilla marked the occasion with a heartfelt post on his Instagram page.
The post, which included adorable photos taken to mark the day, melted the hearts of many fans who couldn’t help but admire the little guy.
In one of the photos, Rakim is wearing his favorite color, brown – the same color theme used in his nursery in Tanzania. A matching white and brown cake sits next to him, although his face remains hidden, as his parents have chosen to do since birth.
In the caption, Priscilla affectionately calls him her “cute pumpkin boy” and shares how much he has grown and changed in just eight weeks. She revealed that he now smiles, lifts his head confidently at feeding time and kicks his calves excitedly as if he’s ready to run.
She also expressed how much he loves his milk and cuddles, adding that he is growing beautifully every day. The delighted mother finally confirmed her and her husband’s deep love for their precious son.
See the post here:
See some comments below:
@mr_okiks: “Prince Rakim is growing so fast. Your knowledge and status will continue to grow. Your glorious destiny will be fulfilled
@iyaboojofespris: “My Prince Charming two months on. Glamma loves you.”
@pris_juma_affairsjp25: “Happy two months birthday to our star boy, you will continue to make your descendants proud, we your online aunts love you very much and continue to age gracefully with God’s abundant blessings.”
@hawamussa17: “May God continue to grow you in stature and knowledge. Happy two months star.”
@viviandeladem: “Happy two months to our JP star boy. Growing in grace, strength, health and divine excellence. You will always be a source of joy to parents.”
