The Nigerian entertainment world is buzzing after the arrival of Prince Rakeem Ayomide Mkambala, the first child of Priscilla Ojo, daughter of Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo, and Tanzanian music star Juma Jux. Within hours of his birth, baby Rakeem’s Instagram account skyrocketed, crossing 100,000 followers, proving his arrival is one of the most talked-about celebrity baby announcements of 2025.
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The announcement of Rakeem’s birth sent social media into a frenzy. Priscilla Ojo, who already commands a massive following as an influencer and entrepreneur, introduced her son to the world on Instagram, and the reaction was instant. Fans of Priscilla, Iyabo Ojo, and Juma Jux rushed to follow the newborn’s page.
Celebrity baby accounts often gain traction, but Rakeem’s growth was extraordinary. Reports show his page had over 50,000 followers in the first hour, hitting 91,000 followers in under 24 hours and quickly crossing 100,000. This milestone places him among the fastest-growing celebrity baby accounts in Nigeria and Africa.
Who Are Priscilla Ojo and Juma Jux?
Priscilla Ojo is a Nigerian social media star, actress, and brand influencer, widely known as the daughter of actress Iyabo Ojo. Over the years, she has built her own identity, becoming one of Nigeria’s most-followed influencers.

Juma Jux, Rakeem’s father, is a well-established Tanzanian musician and entrepreneur, known for his smooth blend of Bongo Flava and R&B. Their relationship caught media attention months ago, and the announcement of Rakeem’s birth has further fueled fan interest.
Why Do Celebrity Baby Accounts Go Viral?
Celebrity babies often draw massive attention because fans feel connected to their parents’ journey. In Rakeem’s case, both parents are already public figures with strong fan bases across Nigeria, Tanzania, and beyond. His Instagram milestone reflects how social media culture amplifies celebrity moments, with fans eager to be part of a child’s journey from day one.