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DJ Cuppy donates £100,000 to support African graduate students
A popular disc jockey Florence Otedola has donated £100,000 in support of African Graduate students at the University of Oxford, England.
The entertainer, who recently bagged yet another Master’s degree from the varsity, announced the launch of her partnership with the said institution, titled: ‘Cuppy Africa Oxford Fund’ on her social media pages.
Cuppy explained her 10-year partnership with the University of Oxford, an initiative that meant a lot to her, is aimed at empowering future generations to come with the necessary skills, resources, and networks to maximise their impacts
She said: “Proud to launch the Cuppy Africa Oxford Fund! I just graduated from Oxford_Uni and so this partnership means a lot to me…
“This £100,000 gift is in support of African Graduate students. It aims to support future leaders from the continent by enabling them to access the necessary skills, resources, and networks to maximise their impact. Over the next 10 years, my hope is to support those in their education journeys and reach their full potential during their time at Oxford and beyond.”
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