Celebration as DJ Cuppy becomes 1st African to host radio show on Apple Music

Celebration as DJ Cuppy becomes 1st African to host radio show on Apple Music

- DJ Cuppy has become the first African to host a radio show on Apple Music

- On her official Instagram page, the billionaire daughter says she's honoured

- In a video she posted on her Instagram page, DJ Cuppy could be seen celebrating with a bottle of champagne

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Billionaire's daughter Ifeoluwa Florence popularly known as DJ Cuppy has become the first African to host a radio show on Apple Music.

DJ Cuppy took to her official Instagram page on Saturday, June 13, to make the disclosure.

In the video she posted on her page, the billionaire daughter could be seen celebrating with a bottle of champagne.

She wrote: "FINALLY got the chance to celebrate! Honoured to be the first EVER African to host a radio show on Apple Music."

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Celebration as DJ Cuppy becomes 1st African to host radio show on Apple Music
DJ Cuppy. Photo credit: DJ Cuppy/Instagram
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In other news, an elderly white man has claimed Nigerian citizenship, saying he is from Ilorin, the Kwara state capital.

The man, who identified himself as Yakubu Durojaye, could been seen in a video having a conversation in fluent Yoruba with a Nigerian lady.

Durojaye told the unidentified lady that he lived in Ilorin for two years, where he was a teacher, adding that he enjoyed a number of Nigerian delicacies.

Durojaye told the unidentified lady that he lived in Ilorin for two years, where he was a teacher, adding that he enjoyed a number of Nigerian delicacies.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a woman identified as Basant Shenouda inspired the internet community with her success story and the decision she made in 2015.

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Shenouda said she moved to Germany for university education in 2015 with one suitcase and a one-way ticket.

Sharing her success story on LinkedIn, she said that move was the best decision of her life, adding that adversity has evolved her for the better.

She said: "I struggled in gaining a visa for months and I was a month and a half late into my lectures.

"I couldn't seem to keep with the coursework I missed while trying to adjust to a new culture, language, and environment."

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