Dj Cuppy donates £100,000 to Oxford University to support African graduates there. (Read More Here).
The £100,000 gift will go towards The Cuppy Africa Oxford Scholars Fund which aims to support future leaders from the continent. (Read More Here).
It will supply them with the necessary skills, resources and networks to maximise their impact across Africa and beyond.
Cuppy told Oxford University: “I am so proud of this partnership that not only extends my relationship with Oxford University but empowers future generations to come.
The £100,000 gift will go towards The Cuppy Africa Oxford Scholars Fund which aims to support future leaders from the continent.
It will supply them with the necessary skills, resources and networks to maximise their impact across Africa and beyond.
Cuppy told Oxford University: “I am so proud of this partnership that not only extends my relationship with Oxford University but empowers future generations to come. The Cuppy Africa Oxford Scholars Fund intends to support exceptional African graduates to meet unexpected financial costs and enable them to access the necessary skills, resources and networks to maximise their impact across Africa and beyond.
DJ Cuppy has earned a name for herself as a DJ and music producer, pioneering the genre Neo-Afrobeats.
She has also played at some of the world’s top nightclubs and events such as the MTV Africa Music Awards 2014 where she was the resident DJ and was recognised in 2020 in Forbes’ 30 under 30 list for her work in entertainment.
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