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A chip off the old block: DJ Cuppy launches Cuppy fund for African students in New York
DJ Cuppy, the renowned Nigerian musician and philanthropist, has announced the launch of the Cuppy Fund to support African students pursuing their studies in New York City.
DJ Cuppy in remarkable step to support education for African students, Nigerian disc jockey and philanthropist Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy, has launched the Cuppy Fund in New York.
The initiative aims to provide scholarships and financial aid to African students pursuing higher education in the U.S., particularly in New York.
DJ Cuppy, daughter of Nigerian business magnate Femi Otedola, has long been an advocate for youth empowerment and education across Africa.
With the launch of this fund, she is reinforcing her commitment to giving back to the continent by alleviating some of the financial burdens faced by African students abroad.
Her passion for education mirrors her father’s philanthropic efforts, especially in making large donations toward educational causes in Nigeria.
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This new initiative is an extension of her mission to empower Africa’s future leaders, ensuring they have the opportunity to succeed through quality education.
The Cuppy Fund represents another milestone in DJ Cuppy’s growing influence, not just as an entertainer but also as a key player in philanthropy and social impact—carrying forward her family’s legacy of giving.
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