Priscilla reveals threat letter sent to Iyabo Ojo’s office before a shocking fire, raising alarm over marriage threats and safety concerns
Priscilla reveals threat letter that allegedly arrived at her mother’s office just months after the high-profile wedding to Tanzanian singer Juma Jux.
The daughter of popular Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo made the disturbing revelation following a fire that gutted the office building.
According to Priscilla, the unsigned letter came from a self-described “aggrieved group” who issued direct threats against her family. The incident occurred shortly after Iyabo returned from Tanzania, where the actress had been celebrating her daughter’s wedding. The timing of the fire and the menacing message has sparked public speculation and alarm.
The threatening letter, which Priscilla later read aloud on social media, read: “You put someone’s life in trouble and you are out enjoying giving out your daughter in marriage abi? O ma laya o, you cannot escape in the next three months as we are out monitoring you.
Watch out, we shall render your daughter’s marriage useless and rubbish it with scatter scatter. That your daughter will not enjoy her marriage. Shebi we are all there on that wedding day. Watch and see – Aggrieved group.”
The content of the letter has triggered concern among fans and colleagues, especially given the recent fire that damaged Iyabo’s office. Priscilla, an influencer in her own right, insisted that her mother never saw the letter until she returned from her trip.
“She was out of the country for my wedding, and thank God she didn’t open that letter then. Imagine the panic,” Priscilla said in a post.
She has since announced plans to investigate who delivered the letter and stated that CCTV footage would be released to the public. The police have also reportedly been contacted. “Whoever is behind this will be found,” she promised.
The office fire that followed added more fuel to the mystery. Fortunately, no one was harmed. Iyabo took to Instagram to express her relief and gratitude to first responders. In her own words, “The devil tested us today, but God said no. With God on my side, we will bounce back bigger and better.”
The statement has drawn sympathy and support from across the entertainment industry. Many fans expressed disbelief over the disturbing threats and wished the family safety. The fire service was praised for arriving on time and preventing what could have been a total loss.
Some online users have suggested a possible link between the letter and the fire, although no official connection has yet been made. Iyabo Ojo’s team has declined to comment further on the matter until investigations are complete.
This dramatic turn of events has put Priscilla and her mother back in the public eye, though for reasons they did not expect. From a celebratory wedding to a terrifying threat, the family’s year has taken a dark twist.
Nevertheless, both women have made it clear that they refuse to live in fear. Priscilla said, “We are not going to be intimidated. We’re going to keep living our lives and protecting our peace.”
Public reaction remains mixed, with some calling for increased security for the family, while others demand transparency as investigations unfold. Still, most agree that such hostility has no place in what should have been a joyful new chapter for the actress and her daughter.
As fans await updates, many are praying for justice, clarity, and peace for the Ojo family. What was meant to be a historic celebration has sadly become clouded by threats and uncertainty.