Oxbridge universities Cambridge and Oxford finished third and fourth in the list, while the same report found that the highest paid discipline was economics, at £33,000 per year, followed by engineering at £28,000. The survey analysed 2,400 salaries from graduates with less than two years' experience with a bachelor degree from UK universities.
“I’m not ready to marry, it will slow down my career” – Billionaire daughter, DJ Cuppy says
Billionaire daughter and Nigerian songstress, DJ Cuppy who currently is in Ghana to promote her new single, ‘Abena’ featuring Ghana’s Kwesi Arthur, Nigeria’s Ceeza Milli and Shaydee, has said she is not ready to marry as it will slow down her career.
The Nigerian entertainer who featured in the Starr Drive with KOD and Cookie Tee on Thursday, further shared that she doesn’t feel comfortable being referred to as a ‘female DJ’.
According to her, she did not look up to any female DJ when she started building her brand, and no other DJ does the job better than her.
On the rivalry between Ghanaian and Nigerian music, DJ Cuppy stated that Nigerian music was inspired by Ghanaian music, and so must be acknowledged as such.
DJ Cuppy also revealed on the show that she is not ready to get married as it will slow down her career… in her own words,
“I am not ready to marry and have kids now because it will slow down my career.”
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Oxbridge universities Cambridge and Oxford finished third and fourth in the list, while the same report found that the highest paid discipline was economics, at £33,000 per year, followed by engineering at £28,000. The survey analysed 2,400 salaries from graduates with less than two years' experience with a bachelor degree from UK universities.
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