DJ Cuppy Celebrates Invitation to DJ for Bill Gates Foundation in Seattle –


  • DJ Cuppy, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, a renowned disk jockey and philanthropist, expressed her immense joy and gratitude for her continued success on the global music scene.
  • DJ Cuppy, daughter of Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola, announced her upcoming performance at the Bill Gates Foundation event in Seattle, US.

Popular Nigerian DJ and philanthropist, Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, widely known as DJ Cuppy, has shared her excitement and gratitude after landing a major international gig.

The billionaire heiress and entertainer took to her Snapchat to announce that she will be performing at a high-profile event hosted by the Bill Gates Foundation in Seattle, Washington, USA.

Clearly overjoyed, DJ Cuppy expressed disbelief and appreciation for how far her talent has taken her.
“Can’t believe I get to DJ for the Bill Gates Foundation in Seattle. So grateful that my talent keeps taking me to places I never imagined and putting me in front of the most incredible people,” she wrote.

Her announcement has since sparked celebration among fans and followers, who continue to applaud her success and global recognition.

This marks yet another major milestone in DJ Cuppy’s career, reinforcing her status as one of Africa’s most globally recognized female DJs.

In other news, Reality TV star and beauty influencer Saskay ignited an online debate after sharing a photo with the caption, “Another lovely day being a northern woman.”

However, one Twitter user quickly challenged her claim, stating:
“Saskay, you’re not a Northern woman. You’re from the Middle Belt!”

The comment referred to Saskay’s home state, Adamawa, suggesting it belongs to Nigeria’s Middle Belt rather than the North—a claim that many would argue is inaccurate.

Saskay responded swiftly, quote-tweeting the reply alongside a viral meme and humorously firing back:
“Ah ahn. You people moved Adamawa to the Middle Belt and did not tell me?”

Her witty comeback quickly went viral, sparking a larger conversation about Nigeria’s complex regional classifications. Many social media users joined the debate, discussing the geography and cultural identities linked to Nigeria’s Middle Belt and Northern regions.

The exchange highlighted the ongoing sensitivity and pride surrounding regional identities in Nigeria, with Saskay’s playful response earning widespread applause online.