Billionaire heiress and disc jockey, Florence Otedola popularly known as DJ Cuppy took to social media to share photos of her matriculation ceremony at the University of Oxford.
Cuppy who shared the photos on Instagram on Monday expressed her excitement over her latest achievement, also adding that her hard work has finally paid off.
“HUGE Matriculation Day at Oxford University. This ceremony confers my membership as a student! Worked my ass off to get in and it’s paid off,” she wrote
The 28-year-old first announce her admission into Oxford in an Instagram post on October 1st, saying that she is super excited to start her third degree and a new adventure. She has since then continued to share photos at the school premises.
She yet again revealed her admission status on social media plus her new music project. Cuppy also added that she has stopped drinking.
“If I don’t get back to you until 2022, it’s because I’m a full-time student at Oxford University, I’m djing around the world country, I’m launching my jewelry brand and I’m working on new music. Also, quit drinking, I’m starting a venture capital+ all other stuff,” she wrote.
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