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Tanzanian Singer Juma Jux and wife Priscilla announces direct flight from Dar es Salaam to Lagos Nigeria

Juma Jux and Wife, Priscilla Ojo

Juma Mussa Mkambala professionally known by his stage name as Juma Jux shared the news on social media with his wife, Priscilla Mkambala in collaboration with AirTanzania_atcl.

Juma writes, “We are so excited to share this moment with you. Since our wedding, Tanzania and Nigeria have only grown closer and now, this direct connection makes it even easier for love, business and culture to flow freely.”

AirTanzania_atcl will start to fly direct from Dar es Salaam to Lagos from 15th August, 2025.

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The singer expresses his gratitude for this new development. He said, to us this is more than just a flight route. It’s a beautiful bridge between two cultures, two nations…. and two hearts.

As your Captain and Co-pilot, we welcome you on board.

This exciting news has sparked many conversations from Nigerians and Tanzanians who normally take connecting flight to Ethiopia or Kenya before getting to Tanzania or Nigeria.

Juma Jux is a Tanzania Singer, Songwriter and Entrepreneur. He owns a fashion business brand called African boy. He became more famous after he got married to a Nigerian brand influencer, Priscilla Ajoke Ojo.

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