Popular Billionaire daughter, DJ Cuppy has come out to say that she is working on being a better sister and daughter this year. She recently had her say via her social media page, and Nigerians have been reacting.
According to her, family is for life, so she has decided to improve her daughter and sister skills while working at the same time.
DJ Cuppy added that she’ll be 30 this year, and maturity comes when you stop making excuses and you start making changes.
Her words, “This year, I’m going intentially work on being a better sister and a better daughter. Work is work, but family is for life. I’m going to be 30 this year and maturity comes when you stop making excuses and you start making changes.”
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Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola (born November 11, 1992), professionally known as Cuppy, is a Nigerian disc jockey and producer. She is the daughter of Nigerian businessman Femi Otedola. She grew up in Lagos and moved to London at the age of 13.
Cuppy lived in Ilupeju for six years before moving to Ikeja where she attended Grange School, Lagos. She then relocated to London for her GCSEs and A-Levels. Cuppy graduated from King’s College London in July 2014, with a degree in business and economics. She earned a master’s degree in music business from New York University in 2015.
In January 2015, Cuppy was featured on the cover of the Guardian Life magazine. The cover celebrated a new generation of African women. In March 2015, Cuppy was named the official DJ for the 2015 Oil Barons Charity in Dubai, and became the first African act to perform at the event. She was featured in the 2015 April/May issue of Forbes Woman Africa.
In July 2018, Cuppy launched the Cuppy Foundation. In November 2019, the foundation organized the Gold Gala and raised over N5bn for the Save the Children initiative. Nigerian business Dangote and her father donated to the cause.
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