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“I Am 32 and You’re Calling Me Old?” – DJ Cuppy Reacts

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Popular Nigerian disc jockey, DJ Cuppy recently sparked reactions online after sharing a playful post about age on her X account. The popular Nigerian DJ and philanthropist joked about being called old at 32.

In the post, she said, “I am 32 years old, and some of you people are calling me old. If that is the case, what are we calling people in their 40s? Prehistoric? Fossilized? Museum exhibits? Nawa.”

Furthermore, the post quickly gained attention, with many followers chiming in with their own jokes and comments about aging.

DJ Cuppy, whose real name is Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, has been a prominent figure in the Nigerian entertainment scene for years. Born on November 11, 1992, she is the daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola.

Despite coming from a wealthy background, Cuppy has built a name for herself through her music career and various philanthropic efforts.

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She started DJing at a young age and gained recognition with her debut mix, House of Cuppy, in 2014. Since then, she has performed at major events, including the MTV Africa Music Awards and international fashion shows.

Beyond music, Cuppy is known for her charitable work. In 2018, she founded the Cuppy Foundation, which raised over ₦5 billion for the Save the Children initiative, helping to improve the lives of vulnerable children in Nigeria.

Also, in 2023, DJ Cuppy made headlines when she was appointed as the first international ambassador for King Charles III’s The King’s Trust. Her role focuses on supporting young people through education and entrepreneurship.

She also moderated the opening session of the United Nations General Assembly in 2024.


 

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Dolapo Lawal Says Many Nigerians Abroad Are Surviving, Not Thriving

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Nigerian pastor Dolapo Lawal spoke on the reality of living abroad and what people do not see online.

He shared the insight that many Nigerians who relocate to other countries mainly move there for survival and not necessarily for wealth.

“How many people you know that are in the UK who are billionaires? They go there to survive. They don’t go there to be rich. All of them are going there to do care jobs. They’re going there to survive.”

He then shared that it is better to be a billionaire in Nigeria and stated that success can sometimes come easier at home than relocating abroad.


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Sandra Claims She Has Evidence Against Frank Edoho

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Sandra has spoken out and broken her silence on the alleged affair involving Chike. She shared that she was faithful throughout her marriage and claimed that only Frank Edoho cheated.

Sandra revealed that Frank allegedly cheated multiple times and even claimed that a particular woman was frequently seen around their home, stating that he was definitely involved with her.

She also stated that she has evidence against Frank, including receipts from hotels and places where he allegedly met with his dates.


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Shakira and Burna Boy Reportedly Release World Cup Song

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Popular singer Shakira and Nigerian singer Burna Boy have reportedly released “Daidia,” a song linked to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

It was also noted that the two artists are expected to perform during the event, and the song for the occasion has now been released.

This will not be the first time Shakira will perform for the World Cup. Whenever her name is mentioned, many people remember “Waka Waka,” the iconic World Cup song released for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to take place from June 11, 2026, to July 19, 2026, across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Many fans are already excited and cannot wait to see the live performance on the big stage.

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