Billionaire heiress and popular disc jockey, Florence Otedola, popularly known as, DJ Cuppy, has donated £100,000 to Oxford University as part of her initiative to support African graduates at the university.
Cuppy, who recently graduated from Oxford with an MSC in African studies, established the ‘Cuppy African Oxford Fund’ as a scholarship fund for Africans.
The singer took to her Twitter page to announce the fund, which is intended to support future African leaders by providing them with the necessary skills, resources, and networks to maximize their impact across Africa and beyond.
Furthermore, she added that her goal for the next ten years is to help people achieve their full potential through education.
The 30-year-old billionaire daughter tweeted,
“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. ”
See tweet below,
Today, I’m SO proud to launch the “Cuppy Africa Oxford Fund” 🎓🎀🌍
This £100,000 gift is to support any African graduate student of @UniofOxford 👩🏾🎓📚👨🏾🎓
Having recently graduated from the University recently myself, this new partnership means a lot to me! 🫱🏽🫲🏾🕊️ #CuppyCares
— Cuppy (@cuppymusic) April 3, 2023