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DJ Cuppy Wraps Tour In South Africa

By Ijeoma Opara
05 September 2015   |   2:12 am
DJ Cuppy’s eight nation ‘Cuppy Takes Africa’ tour has reached its final destination in Johannesburg, South Africa after a month long successful campaign.
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DJ Cuppy

DJ Cuppy’s eight nation ‘Cuppy Takes Africa’ tour has reached its final destination in Johannesburg, South Africa after a month long successful campaign.

The daughter of oil mogul, Femi Otedola and her tour journeyed from city to city in a tireless bid to share the eclectic sounds of African nations with the indigenes.

At the kick off tour which held at the Federal Palace Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, dignitaries who graced the occasion include Edo state Governor, Adams Oshiomole, President Dangote group, Aliko Dangote, former governor of Cross River state, Donald Duke and Business mogul, Femi Otedola who also doubles as father of Dj Cuppy.

The event which was attended by music lovers, fashion creative, business moguls was filled with fanfare as DJ Cuppy thrilled the audience with her magic fingers on set.

The concert organized to appreciate DJs and Producers in the music industry also featured DJ Neo, DJ Nana, Leriq, DJ Olu, Spellz, DJ Obi, Ikon, DJ Caise, Young John Lil Kesh, Pheelz, legendary Beatz, DJ Hazan, DJ Dollar, D Black, DJ D Urban Boyz, Navio, DJ Crisio, Emmy G and Da Les completing eight packed performances in Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda and finally at Club Harem, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Other side attractions of the tour were choreographies and an electrifying blend of native/international music. A special tribute was also played on video to appreciate the support of Dangote Foundation, which sponsored the charity visits to schools and orphanages across these countries encouraging them to chase their dreams and pursue an education.

The final charitable activity features a visit to Dimphonyana (Little Gifts of Home) Orphange Johannesburg, which caters to children from pre-school age up until their teenage years.

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