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Popular Nigerian disc jockey, DJ Cuppy, is celebrating after she completed her thesis for her Master's degree program at Oxford University.
On her social media pages, DJ Cuppy shared a picture of herself crying noting that they were tears of joy.
She explained that the struggle and difficulty involved in the academic work made her want to drop out of school, twice.
“Not sure why weeping is my reaction right now. I’m so drained that it actually feels so difficult to celebrate. I’ve done something only few can do," the DJ, born Florence Otedola, wrote.
DJ Cuppy added that “over the last few weeks, I’ve pushed myself so much, both mentally and physically, to actually finish this degree. My THESIS for @UniofOxford is finally 100% done and submitted!"
According to her, this has been one of the most challenging experiences of life.
This is not the first time the billonaire heiress has opened up about school at Oxford University.
On numerous occasions, she had taken fans behind the scenes of balancing school and work life. She had hammered on consistently about her challenges and her need to focus.
DJ Cuppy noted in her post that she was grateful to God.

“I’ve done something only a few can do, and I don’t need to ask for anyone’s respect or flowers – I’ve earned them!"
"People keep asking where the party is?! LOL I need to rest and rebuild… I am fatigued and partying is the last thing on my mind. Grateful to the Most High,” DJ Cuppy added.
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