The adored daughter of the “oil billionaire” in Nigeria recently proudly displayed three opulent supercars that her father purchased for her three sisters.
Famous for his “aggressive” spending, “energy tycoon” Femi Otedola is particularly close to his kids.
He recently bought three Ferrari Portofino supercars for his three daughters right away. Each of these opulent “cars” is known to cost more than 213,000 USD.
The girls flaunt their brand-new supercars. Cuppymusic/Instagram photo.
DJ Cuppy, real name Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola, is a well-known music producer and DJ. Her father gave her three sisters an opulent gift, which she recently flaunted on her personal Instagram account, which has over 6 million followers.
The female DJ earned a pink Portofino with the license plate CUP 9Y, while her sisters Tolani Otedola and Elizabeth Temi, respectively, own a new blue car and a bronze supercar.
DJ Cuppy has dated several well-known people in Nigeria’s sports and entertainment sectors.
In addition to being the creator of Zenon Petroleum and Gas Ltd, Femi Otedola is also the owner of numerous other “successful” companies.
He is ranked 1,011th on the list of the richest people on the planet with assets valued up to 1.85 billion USD, according to the most recent data.
The founder of Zenon Petroleum and Gas Ltd. is Femi Otedola. Images via Getty Images.
His first daughter, Tolani, is presently focusing on her singing career. Although Temi is the family’s youngest daughter, she has a successful career as a fashion designer and blogger.
In addition to being a well-known philanthropist, the Nigerian billionaire also freely donates money to support charitable causes. Images via Getty Images.
The Nigerian billionaire is a well-known philanthropist who gives generously of his resources to support charitable causes in addition to his love for his family.
He gave the Cuppy Save Children Foundation, an organization his second daughter started to provide a better future for underprivileged and homeless children in Nigeria, a total of 5 billion Naira (roughly 13 million USD) in 2019.