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Pretty Otedola’s Queens: Why they are in showbiz, fashion

By Funsho Akinwale
20 August 2016   |   2:28 am
When many people say they would prefer choosing their careers working in blue chip companies, Olawunmi, Ifeoluwa and Temi, the three daughters of oil magnate, Femi Otedola, have decided otherwise.
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When many people say they would prefer choosing their careers working in blue chip companies, Olawunmi, Ifeoluwa and Temi, the three daughters of oil magnate, Femi Otedola, have decided otherwise.

They have all embraced entertainment, a decision based on their passion, and accepted by their father.

The eldest, Olawunmi, is tall, slim, dark- complexioned. Her looks are “a sharp contrast ” to her sisters, Cuppy and Temi.

Olawunmi, who schooled in the United Kingdom (UK), is a soul singer and has released a couple of songs as well.

She released her first song, titled Don’t Break My Heart last year and has been privileged to work with some international music professionals.

She is a Psychology and Philosophy graduate from St. Andrews University and bagged a Masters in Music degree at the Vocal Tech in the United Kingdom.

Her single, Don’t Break My Heart, was produced by Anthony Marshall.

Ifeoluwa, the popular DJ Cuppy, is Otedola’s second daughter and most famous of the trio.

She is a DJ and music producer. Cuppy stormed the Nigerian entertainment industry after she graduated from King’s College, London University in July 2014 with a degree in Business and Economics.

However, she began her career as a DJ at 16 in London, buying second-hand equipment and playing in clubs.

The chocolate-complexion beauty, who is fast gaining recognition globally with her talents, has made remarkable impacts in the industry, within her short debut.

She performed at the presidential inaugural dinner few months ago in Nigeria and was the resident DJ at the MTV Africa Music Awards in Durban.

She released House of Cuppy, her first compilation mix in both London and Lagos.

Ifeoluwa launched her own production, Red Velvet Music Group, a music management and content production business last year. WHEN many people say they would prefer choosing their careers working in blue chip companies, Olawunmi, Ifeoluwa and Temi, the three daughters of oil magnate, Femi Otedola, have decided otherwise.

They have all embraced entertainment, a decision based on their passion, and accepted by their father.

The eldest, Olawunmi, is tall, slim, dark- complexioned. Her looks are “a sharp contrast ” to her sisters, Cuppy and Temi.

Olawunmi, who schooled in the United Kingdom (UK), is a soul singer and has released a couple of songs as well.

She released her first song, titled Don’t Break My Heart last year and has been privileged to work with some international music professionals.

She is a Psychology and Philosophy graduate from St. Andrews University and bagged a Masters in Music degree at the Vocal Tech in the United Kingdom.

Her single, Don’t Break My Heart, was produced by Anthony Marshall.

Ifeoluwa, the popular DJ Cuppy, is Otedola’s second daughter and most famous of the trio.

She is a DJ and music producer. Cuppy stormed the Nigerian entertainment industry after she graduated from King’s College, London University in July 2014 with a degree in Business and Economics.

However, she began her career as a DJ at 16 in London, buying second-hand equipment and playing in clubs.

The chocolate-complexion beauty, who is fast gaining recognition globally with her talents, has made remarkable impacts in the industry, within her short debut.

She performed at the presidential inaugural dinner few months ago in Nigeria and was the resident DJ at the MTV Africa Music Awards in Durban.

She released House of Cuppy, her first compilation mix in both London and Lagos.

Ifeoluwa launched her own production, Red Velvet Music Group, a music management and content production business last year. She was featured in last year’s April/May issue of Forbes Woman Africa.

The 22-year-old DJ cum musician, who kicked off her ‘Cuppy Takes Africa’ tour few months ago, is currently enrolled at New York University to pursue a Master’s degree in Music Business.

Temi is the last girl and baby of the house. The 19-year-old beauty has turned her love for fashion into a big brand.

She launched her fashion blog, JTO, last year and is already garnering accolades from fashion lovers across the globe. The blog showcases her adventures through the arenas of fashion, art and photography.

She has had the privilege of meeting some renowned international fashion designers, like Valentino, amongst others, and has been to fashion forward cities, like Paris, New York, Milan and more.

The pretty fashion blogger recently graduated from the American School, London and is set to further her education.
She was featured in last year’s April/May issue of Forbes Woman Africa.

The 22-year-old DJ cum musician, who kicked off her ‘Cuppy Takes Africa’ tour few months ago, is currently enrolled at New York University to pursue a Master’s degree in Music Business.

Temi is the last girl and baby of the house. The 19-year-old beauty has turned her love for fashion into a big brand.

She launched her fashion blog, JTO, last year and is already garnering accolades from fashion lovers across the globe. The blog showcases her adventures through the arenas of fashion, art and photography.

She has had the privilege of meeting some renowned international fashion designers, like Valentino, amongst others, and has been to fashion forward cities, like Paris, New York, Milan and more.

The pretty fashion blogger recently graduated from the American School, London and is set to further her education.

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