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“If my husband decides to cheat on me, it’s his decision” - Priscilla Ojo
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The Nation Newspaper Priscilla Ojo defends decision to keep son’s face off social media
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Apr 23, 2026
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The Nation Newspaper Priscilla Ojo defends decision to keep son’s face off social media
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Priscilla Ajoke Ojo is a young actress, model and brand influencer. She is the only daughter of Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo and has an older brother, Festus. She attended private schools on Lagos Island for her early education, then went on to study Media and Theatre Arts at Babcock University in Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State. Her acting debut came at 14 with the film Beyond Disability (2016), which earned her a nomination at the Best of Nollywood Awards in the child actress category. Over time she has built a strong social-media presence, attracting millions of followers. She has also become a sought-after brand ambassador, drawing on her popularity to work with several fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands.
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