Nigerian disc jockey and daughter of Nigerian business mogul, Femi Otedola, DJ Cuppy now owns a penthouse in London.
She announced this on her social media page specifically Twitter. In the post sighted by The Vaultz Media (TVM), the artist is seen mixing a bucket of mortar as she helps in the finishing touches of the house. She wrote: “I’m officially a HOMEOWNER. #PinkPenthouse loading!”
Yet, in another post, she wrote: “Getting the #PinkPenthouse in London READY”. Cuppy also posted a 3D design of how her new home is going to be.

Her post has been received with several mixed reactions from her fans and some other social media users. Most of her fans congratulated her for such an achievement. Some praised her as they mentioned that owning a house is a good investment. However, they also reminded her not to forget to keep helping those in dire need, especially those whom she has promised to cater for their school fees. Meanwhile, some social media users, who are clearly not her fans averred that it wasn’t through her hard work that she bought the house. However she acquired the house with the support of her father. Similarly, others intimated that this shouldn’t warrant her to start saying that she “came from the streets”. Nonetheless, some shared in her joy and were very excited about her announcement. Some reactions to her post read:
Philanthropic works of DJ Cuppy
That aside, it is worth noting that DJ Cuppy is very enthused about philanthropic work. In an interview with Forbes, the artist noted that outside of music, she has been influenced by her family, who are always very passionate about education, to ensure that she gives back to society.
“Education has helped me in structuring my career and I feel that everyone should have access to it”.
In light of this, she has spearheaded several initiatives such as her ‘Cuppy Takes Africa’ tour in 2015 in partnership with Guarantee Trust Bank and the Dangote Foundation. Additionally, she has personally paid for multiple students to go to university in Nigeria and worked with various organizations such as the Global Citizen, Royal Commonwealth Society. Nonetheless, she recently raised over 13million dollars for the ‘Save The Children Initiative’. An initiative that saves and improves children’s lives around the world as they work to ensure children have healthcare, food, and shelter, as well as learning and child protection services when children need it most.
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