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I Almost Failed At Oxford University’ – DJ Cuppy Opens Up

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International female Disk Jockey, Florence Otedola, popularly known as DJ Cuppy, has revealed she almost failed her master’s programme at the University of Oxford.

Recall that the billionaire’s daughter revealed in March 2021 that she had been accepted into Oxford for a master’s degree in African Studies and graduated in 2022.

Speaking at a recent event, in the video making the rounds online, DJ Cuppy said there is power in uncertainties and failure, stressing that even the biggest and most successful women experience failure.

She noted that her life has been unpredictable despite being from a privileged background.

Cuppy recounted how a jewelry line she established at age 28 failed, almost failed at Oxford University, and failed in her relationship with British boxer, Ryan Taylor.

She said her story is still happening, and she is comfortable with the uncertainties.

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