Tolani Otedola is earning widespread admiration, not for making headlines, but for staying out of them after sister, DJ Cuppy‘s tweet.
The eldest daughter of billionaire Femi Otedola has built a reputation for living life on her own terms while her younger sisters dominate social media and entertainment news.
Unlike DJ Cuppy and actress Temi Otedola, who regularly command public attention, Tolani has chosen a different path, one marked by privacy, grace, and authenticity.
The singer-songwriter, born in Lagos in 1986, studied Psychology at Scotland’s University of St. Andrews before returning home to pursue music.
Her soulful tracks, including “Tenderoni” featuring Skales and “Ba Mi Lo” with Reekado Banks, showcase her artistic depth and genuine talent.
DJ Cuppy recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to honor her older sister’s understated presence, describing Tolani as “the most low-key” family member whose quiet strength carries more weight than loud gestures.
“My sister @shesTolani might be the most low-key in our family, but in reality, her quiet strength speaks volumes.
She reminds me that real power doesn’t need to shout up and down to be felt,” Cuppy wrote.
The heartfelt tribute resonated with fans, sparking conversations about the value of living authentically in an age obsessed with visibility and social media validation.
Since her 2017 music showcase in Lagos, which marked her official entry into Nigeria’s music scene after years developing her craft abroad.








