- Toyin Abraham has showered prayers on Priscilla Ojo and her husband during the second lap of their wedding, which took place in Tanzania.
- In the video making the rounds, she chose to pray in Yoruba for the couple, thanking the bride for not putting her family to shame.
- Toyin Abraham also hinted at the cost of Iyabo Ojo’s daughter’s engagement ring, revealing that her husband didn’t give her a diamond ring.
Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham warmed the hearts of her fans with the way she acted during the second lap of Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux’s wedding in Tanzania.
WITHIN NIGERIA reported that the couple had another ceremony in Tanzania — an engagement party, where Juma Jux spoke glowingly about his wife and how they met.
In a different video shared by the actress. Toyin Abraham was seen addressing the guests, who came for the intimate ceremony. She asserted that the thoughts she wanted to convey would make deeper meaning in Yoruba and switched from English language.
The mother of one heartily prayed that the couple will be fruitful, happy, live long and multiply. The movie star also thanked Priscilla for making her family proud and not putting them to shame, for going to school and being a responsible lady, who found a good man.
Toyin Abraham then thanked the groom’s family for accepting the bride and taking good care of her. She promised that whenever the groom plans to stage a show in Nigeria, she is going to ensure that she promotes it heavily on social media.
Another striking moment asides the heartfelt prayer session was when Toyin Abraham stylishly revealed that Juma Jux proposed with a $70,000 diamond ring to Priscilla, jokingly adding that her own actor husband, Kolawole Ajeyemi didn’t give her a diamond ring when he asked for her hand in marriage.
Toyin and Kolawole got married August 14, 2019.
Watch Toyin Abraham praying to the bride and groom below:
In a prior emotional post on Instagram, Toyin shared another video from the engagement ceremony and lauded Iyabo Ojo for her strong commitment to raising her children with the fear of God. She wrote:
“I see your struggles, I see your pain, and I know how you brought your kids up with the fear of God. Aunty Iyabo, most times when people drag you on social media, it’s not because of something you did but because you are always fighting and standing up for others.
“I will always love you and stand by you. Even if you are going inside water, trust me to follow you. I can’t swim, but I don’t mind.”