Famous disc jockey, Florence Otedola, famously known as DJ Cuppy, has bagged one more Master's degree from the University of Oxford.
The UK-based performer amazed fans with the news on Thursday through her Twitter handle where she shared snapshots from her convocation with her parents and fiance.
Not at all like her second Master's degree where she outfitted her fans with information on her admission and progress, this time, DJ Cuppy who noted she was on a mission, kept everything about her studies until her graduation.
Reporting her most recent accomplishment as a 'Master of Science' from the Oxford varsity, the 30-year-old DJ expressed: "FINALLY graduated from @UniofOxford … And yes, I will make Commotion about it."
"Third Degree HOTTER! I'm presently formally a "Master of Science" from Oxford University. CuppyOnAMission," she added.
Responding to his little girl's accomplishment, Niergian business big shot Femi Otedola composed on his Instagram page: "Congrats on your Oxford University MSc Graduation Ifemi @CuppyMusic. I'll begin putting something aside for your PhD school expenses, no information is squandered."
In September 2022, DJ Cuppy graduated on from Oxford University after she'd prior uncovered in March 2021 that she'd be acknowledged into the Ivy League institution for a Master's degree in African Studies.
She kept her fans side by side of her advancement in the varsity for her second master's degree and on the fruitful culmination of her thesis in July 2022, the performer shed bittersweet tears happiness following half a month of commitment and working perseveringly.
The University of Oxford with its true Twitter handle additionally congratulated Cuppy on finishing her thesis.
Having accepted her proposal result, which orders as packing a Bosses in African Examinations, the Gelato singer offered thanks to God.
However her outcome was not legitimacy or differentiation, Cuppy noted she was really glad for herself in any case.
Cuppy packed away her most memorable graduate degree in Music Business from New York University in 2015.