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“You’re My Favorite Gist Partner” – Cuppy Celebrates Femi Otedola’s Birthday
DJ Cuppy, the daughter of Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola, poured her heart out on social media to celebrate her father’s birthday.
In her touching post on X (formerly Twitter), she addressed him not only as her dad but as her “favourite gist partner,” showing the deep bond they share.
“I cannot wait to make more memories and watch as God continues to bless you,” she wrote, finishing her heartfelt message with “I love you DEEP Papa,” capturing just how close they are.
Femi Otedola, widely respected as a successful businessman and philanthropist, has long been a figure of admiration in Nigeria.
Known for his ventures in the oil industry and as the former chairman of Forte Oil, Otedola has remained an influential name in Nigerian business circles.
His story is one of impressive accomplishment, rising from his roots to become one of the wealthiest people in Nigeria, with a current estimated net worth of over $1 billion.
Cuppy, whose real name is Florence Otedola, is more than just Otedola’s daughter; she’s an acclaimed DJ, musician, and entrepreneur in her own right.
She’s used her platform not just to showcase her music but also to promote causes close to her heart.
Cuppy frequently shared moments with her father, often giving fans glimpses of the lighthearted and supportive relationship they share.
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Rema and Asake Feature in Barack Obama’s Favorite Songs of 2024
Two Nigerian music stars, Rema and Asake, have earned a place in former U.S. President Barack Obama’s annual list of favorite songs for 2024.
On Saturday, Obama shared his handpicked selection of tracks from the year, and both artists’ songs were included.
Rema’s hit single Yayo and Asake’s collaboration with Travis Scott on Active made the prestigious list..
The list also saw the inclusion of another African artist, South Africa’s Tyla, who was featured for her song Jump, a track featuring Gunna and Skillibeng.
In addition to the African stars, Nigerian-American singers Shaboozey and Jordan Adetunji also appeared on Obama’s playlist.
Shaboozey’s A Bar Song and Adetunji’s Kehlani were celebrated for their unique sound, adding diversity to the mix.
As expected, the list also featured big names from the global music scene, with legendary artists like Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and Karol G all making an appearance.
These mainstream stars continue to dominate the music industry, but Obama’s inclusion of emerging artists such as Rema and Asake shows his appreciation for a variety of musical genres.
On sharing his list with his followers via X (formerly Twitter), Obama encouraged fans to explore the tracks, saying, “Here are my favorite songs from this year!
Check them out if you’re looking to shake up your playlist, and let me know if there’s a song or artist I should make sure to listen to.”
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Weekend Vibes: Throwback To Olamide’s Biggest Hits
Welcome Back To The Weekend! Today we’ll be going back to Nigerian Singer, Olamide’s Hit Songs. Olamide released his first single titled “Eni Duro” in 2011.
Now here’s a list of Some of his biggest hits;
1. Motigbana
2. Loading
3. Lagos Boys
4. First Of All
5. Durosoke
6. Eni Duro
7. Wo!!
8. Melo Melo
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