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📰🎵 DJ Cuppy Buss Big Money Fi Support African Oxford Students

Abuja, Naija – DJ Cuppy, one of Afrika’s most popular music producers and performers, just announced dat she gifting £100,000 ($125,000) to da Africa Oxford Initiative (AfOx). Da AfOx go use da funds fo support Afrikan graduate students at da University of Oxford in UK.💪🏾🌍

Da 30-year-old DJ Cuppy wen jus complete her master’s degree in African Studies at Oxford, an now she stay trying fo make tings easier fo da next generation of Afrikan students. Da Cuppy Fund go help Afrikan postgraduate students wit unexpected financial needs and fo dem fo take part in activities fo make shua dey can pursue excellence in their graduate studies.👩‍🎓

According to da university, DJ Cuppy wen notice “variances in university life experiences” among Afrikan students wen she was studying there. Wen she found out dat some students stay struggling financially, she wen decide fo step up and try fo make a difference.🙌

Da daughter of one of Naija’s richest oil magnates, Femi Otedola, DJ Cuppy wen already make charitable contributions fo organizations dat support child protection and education for girls, especially those wit disabilities.

DJ Cuppy stay one of da biggest names in Afrikan music, and she stay on top of her game. She wen lead da way fo other female DJs in Naija and wen perform at international events like da MTV Africa Music Awards.🎤🎧

Last year, she wen host Apple Music’s first radio show fo Afrobeats, and wen release her debut album “Original Cuppy” wit Grammy-winning singer Wyclef Jean and Julian Marley, son of da reggae legend Bob Marley.

DJ Cuppy stay one of da best examples of someone who using their success fo help others. Her contribution to da AfOx go make a big difference fo Afrikan students at Oxford. We wish her da best in all of her future endeavors. 🙌🏾🎓


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📰🎵 DJ Cuppy has donated a large sum of money to support African graduate students at the University of Oxford.

Nigerian DJ Cuppy has pledged to donate £100,000 ($125,000) to the Africa Oxford Initiative (AfOx) to support African graduate students at the University of Oxford in the UK. The 30-year-old DJ recently completed her master’s degree in African Studies at Oxford and hopes to make things easier for the next generation of African students. The Cuppy Fund will assist African postgraduate students with unexpected financial needs and help them participate in activities to ensure excellence in their graduate studies.💪🏾🌍

During her time at the university, DJ Cuppy noticed that some African students were struggling financially, and she decided to take action. The Cuppy Fund will help to bridge the gap for those who need it most so that they can pursue their education without financial stress.👩‍🎓

DJ Cuppy, the daughter of Nigerian oil magnate Femi Otedola, has previously made charitable contributions to organizations supporting child protection and education for girls, especially those with disabilities. She is one of Africa’s biggest names in music and has helped pave the way for other female DJs in Nigeria. She has also performed at international events such as the MTV Africa Music Awards.🎤🎧

In 2020, DJ Cuppy hosted Apple Music’s first radio show for Afrobeats and released her debut album “Original Cuppy” featuring Grammy-winning singer Wyclef Jean and Julian Marley, son of the reggae legend Bob Marley.

DJ Cuppy’s contribution to the AfOx will make a significant difference to African students at Oxford. She is an excellent example of someone using their success to help others. We wish her all the best in her future endeavors. 🙌🏾🎓

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