Nigerian DJ Cuppy secures fourth degree from London School of Economics
Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, widely known as DJ Cuppy, has celebrated a remarkable academic feat by earning her fourth degree from the prestigious London School of Economics (LSE) in England.
The Nigerian DJ and daughter of billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola, shared her excitement through an Instagram post, revealing this impressive milestone.
In her announcement, DJ Cuppy expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “Another qualification in the bag #LondonSchoolOfEconomics,” and highlighted her passion for learning with the remark, “Safe to say, I’m addicted to education! #CuppyOnAMission.” She also noted that she had kept her return to school under wraps until now.
Back in June, Cuppy had disclosed her plans to pursue this additional degree at the age of 31, demonstrating her commitment to lifelong learning.
The news sparked a wave of online reactions, ranging from humorous comments about her seemingly effortless academic journey and her personal life, to congratulatory messages celebrating her dedication and achievements.
Many followers were inspired by her commitment to education, while others playfully remarked on her ability to balance her career, personal life, and academic pursuits.
The reactions to DJ Cuppy’s announcement included:
adetibabs9 humorously questioned, “This book way u dey read na for which company u wan works?”
obinnazy commented on the ease of studying with resources, “When there is money, reading becomes stress-free… No burning of Nigerian candles.”
davayking playfully remarked, “Unrelated but, how are you aging backwards?”
lydia_ana congratulated her with a famous quote, “Congratulations. ‘Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world’ – Nelson Mandela.”
solomon_tyme humorously added, “You are not addicted to education. Na money just dey. Congratulations B.”
akporkija joked about her personal life, “Cuppy go soon engage 4 different men at the same time since una dey worry her life with man man man.”