Education
“DJ Cuppy’s ‘Cuppy Fund’ Initiative Receives Praise for Supporting African Students At NYU
Nigerian disc jockey (DJ) and philanthropist Florence Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy, has been receiving applause online for her recent philanthropic idea aimed at supporting African students studying abroad.
DJ Cuppy on her instagram page unveil the ‘Cuppy Fund,’ a new initiative designed to provide financial assistance to African students at New York University (NYU).
In a video posted on her instagram page DJ cuppy expresses her joy and pride in this new launch , “So proud to launch the Cuppy Fund for African students at New York University.”
The community’s response to DJ Cuppy’s announcement has been overwhelmingly positive, reflecting the deep resonance of her initiative among her followers. It’s heartening to see such strong support for her philanthropic efforts.
Adelakun Tufayl praised her efforts, stating, “She’s living her best life and she’s definitely on a mission to help lives.” Phoenix Touch Makeover celebrated her commitment to education, stating, “Cuppy loves the learning culture. I love that about her. Congratulations, many more blessings.”
Others echoed similar sentiments, with Matti Diamond2 calling the initiative a “noble act,” and Olannachi adding, “Awesome work – giving is always a light, thanks Cuppy music for letting your light shine.”
Michael Great6 commended DJ Cuppy for her generosity and intelligence, noting, “A beautiful, intelligent, and entrepreneurial young lady with a heart of gold. Daddy must be super proud of you.”
Femi Best Leone joined in the celebration with a supportive message, saying, “Proud of you Cuppy, let’s Cuppy date.”
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