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DJ Cuppy, a popular disc jockey and daughter of Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola, has stated that her encounter with Jesus Christ has disrupted her career.
DJ dedicated her life to God in August 2024 at the Holy Trinity Brompton in London.
However, reflecting on her faith journey in a post on X, Cuppy spoke about a personal shift in her life’s direction.
“Was thinking this evening. Jesus really disrupted my DJ career plans o. But in the BEST way. ‘Booked and busy’ means nothing if you’re not walking in purpose.”
The 31-year-old has spent much of the last decade building her name in both the Nigerian and international music industries.
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