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  • Updated: June 03, 2022

What I'll Do If You Say Nasty Things About My Brother's Autism — DJ Cuppy

What I'll Do If You Say Nasty Things About My Brother's Auti

DJ Cuppy is celebrating her brother, Fewa Otedola's 22nd birthday but has warned fans not to say anything nasty about his disability.

In a post on her Instagram page, she reiterated that her brother has severe autism but noted that it is not a thing of shame to be on the spectrum.

“Happy 22nd Birthday to my baby brother, Fewa Otedola!

"In case you didn’t know, my brother has severe AUTISM but there is absolutely no shame in being on the spectrum.

"He is my God-given gift. #FamilyFirst,” she wrote.

The billionaire heiress was quick to mention that although she does not care what people say about her on social media, she would definitely block anyone who tries to pass negative comments on Fewa's disability.

She added that she would not stop at that, but will make sure to report such a person for cyberbullying on Instagram.

“PS: I have not and will never give a fuck about what people say about ME on social media, BUT best believe IF anybody even TRIES to say anything nasty about my brother’s disability - not ONLY will I have them BLOCKED but I will also report them to Instagram for cyber bullying.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

A post shared by Cuppy (@cuppymusic)

Fewa Otedola is the only son and last of the four children of Nigeria's business magnate and billionaire, Femi Otedola.

Little is known of him but for the fact that he was born on June 2, 2001, and is suffering from a developmental disorder called autism.

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental condition that involves persistent challenges in social interaction, speech and nonverbal communication, and restricted/repetitive behaviours.

The Otedola Family

Despite Fewa's condition, his sisters — DJ Cuppy, Temi, and Tolani Otedola — never stop flaunting their brother and showing the world the sibling connection they have.

On April 2, 2017 (World Autism Awareness Day), Temi Otedola wrote about her brother via her fashion blog, JTO, revealing that Fewa needed steady care.

“However, the role of an older sister to an autistic sibling is a great deal more work.

"At first, it seemed like every day with him was a challenge, especially for my mother.

"I remember seeing my mum helping Fewa with simple tasks like brushing his teeth, helping him to get dressed, or feeding him lunch, with each day ultimately ending in exhaustion.

Temi and Fewa Otedola

“Our family has been so blessed to have help from carers, but no one can deny the resilience my mother has had raising Fewa.

"It is the thing I most respect about her.

“Every day, I see him becoming more independent.

"Our relationship is becoming less one-sided; I can truly say that we are friends.

"Fewa doesn’t need anyone’s sympathy. He is the most genuine and caring person I know.”

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