Skip to main content

Maybelline New York Ghana Announces DJ Cuppy Ambassador For Ghana & Nigeria

Maybelline New York, the world’s leading cosmetics brand, is excited to announce Florence Ifeoluwa Otedola famously known as ‘DJ Cuppy’ as ‘MAYBELLINE IT GIRL’ for Ghana and Nigeria.

An international DJ, Musician and Philanthropist with a rapidly increasing fan base, Cuppy is well known around the continent and recognized for her skills on the turntable, her philanthropic work and warm personality.

“As a young African female, it is an honour for me to be able to represent and join the Maybelline New York family! As a teenager, Maybelline was my first ever makeup purchase,” said Cuppy.

“It is exciting to be a voice for not only myself but for every other young girl who wants to feel appreciated and valued in their various communities. We are strong, beautiful and capable of exceeding expectations and that to me is what Maybelline stands for. I could not be prouder to represent them and make it happen.”


Cuppy joins an impressive lineup of international ‘IT GIRLS’ who have helped shape the identity of the iconic Maybelline New York brand. “Cuppy embodies the determination, passion and dream of making it happen in New York City,” said Sekou Coulibaly, Managing Director, L’Oréal West Africa.

Born in Lagos, Nigeria in 1992, Cuppy’s musical endeavours began at a young age. By the time she turned 18, whilst attaining a BSc Economics at Kings College London, she was already producing her own tracks and DJing around the world. To this date, Cuppy’s DJ skills have taken her to over 30 countries and has allowed her to perform for Presidential Inaugurations including that of Ghana’s.

Cuppy’s open-format DJ style and unlimited genre catalogue takes audiences on an exuberant journey. She is praised for her ability to seamlessly fuse global tunes, relating with any diverse crowd. With her lovable personality and undeniable hard work ethic, she has quickly risen and continues her pop-cultured supreme lead role as an international pan-African brand. In 2015, Cuppy embarked on an 8-country tour of Africa called ‘Cuppy Takes Africa’, now a TV show on FOX. In 2017, she released her hit debut single, ‘Green Light’, which won the hearts of Cuppy fans around the world.

2018 saw Cuppy follow up with ‘Vybe’, ‘Currency’ and ‘Werk’. Also in 2018, Cuppy established her own foundation ‘Cuppy Foundation’ which makes education accessible to those less able to afford them.

Cuppy has worked with some of the biggest and most exciting international organizations and publications and is well known for her charitable and philanthropic efforts.

This partnership seeks to foster inclusiveness and empower all to make it happen.

Maybelline New York launched in Ghana in 2015 and in Nigeria in 2013, taking West Africa as the fastest growing makeup brand in Sub Saharan Africa. In 2018, Maybelline New York in Ghana was named the Makeup Brand of Year during the annual Ghana Makeup Awards. In Nigeria, the brand continues to activate consumers through experiential activations. The brand continues to inspire urban women in West Africa to beauty and takes trends from the catwalk to the sidewalk.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Wait Is Over: 26th TGMA Nominees Set To Drop This Saturday

The air is electric in Ghana's music scene as the long-anticipated nominee announcement for the 26th Telecel Ghana Music Awards (TGMA) is nearly here. Mark your calendars for Saturday, 15th March, when the nominees will be revealed live on TV3 and across the Ghana Music Awards official social media channels. Get ready for an exciting ride—this year's nominations promise to be some of the most competitive yet. After weeks of submissions and meticulous deliberations, music fans across the country will finally learn which artists and groups will be contending for the highly coveted awards. The Road to the Nominees Announcement It all began on 21st January 2025, when nominations officially opened for the TGMA. Artists and groups had until 16th February to submit their works released between January 1st and December 31st, 2024. The response was nothing short of phenomenal, with over 1,500 entries pouring in from more than 130 talented artists and groups—a true testament to the dynam...

ONUA TV INTRODUCES NEW EXCITING CONTENT

Ghanaians and viewers of Onua TV, a subsidiary of Media General Group, Ghana’s leading Media Company will soon have a lot more exciting television viewing experience as the network is set to introduce new and refreshing content. In the coming weeks, Onua TV will introduce new programmes with two of them starting from Monday 27th April 2020; Onua Maakye (Morning Show) and COVID-19 Nkomo, A third show, 100 Degrees will start airing on Friday 1st May 2020.  Onua Maakye (Morning Show) is a daily three hour show from Monday to Friday between 6am and 9am. It is an informative and entertaining television magazine programme which will tackle the very issues of concern for the citizenry with very thrilling segments.  COVID – 19 Nkomo is a one hour television show which gives updates on the COVID-19 pandemic, capturing the impact of the disease on various aspects of social life in the country. It also offers education and awareness creation for the public on how to avoid getting or s...

Peace Hyde Covers GQ Magazine As The Titan Of Unscripted TV

The February cover of GQ Magazine South Africa profiles Peace Hyde for her remarkable achievements in the African film and entertainment space. From creating the Forbes Africa TV Platform with its flagship TV Shows, My Worst Day and Against All Odds, the media maven has been at the helm of shaping positive and impactful narratives about Africa for almost a decade, earning her the accolade of the architect of Africa’s Unscripted TV revolution. With My Worst Day, Hyde pioneered a show which spoke to the continent’s billionaires including Aliko Dangote, Folorunso Alakija, Cosmas Maduka and many more of Africa’s greatest entrepreneurs about their failures in business. The show was an instant hit on the CNBC Africa channel reaching over 60 million homes across sub Saharan Africa. Her investigative documentary, Inside Nigeria’s Push to End Police Brutality, on global platform Vice News, won four international film festival awards including the Los Angeles Film Festival and the ...