Linda Ikeji Blog 2011

Lots of individuals like Linda Ikeji's blog. With all Nairaland and The Punch it likely has the most readers of any Nigerian website out there. And most of the time there is a great deal to enjoy, or lots of Nigerian and American pop culture to gawp at. yohaig.ngThere are posts about GBP1 million diamond-encrusted champagne bottles that some people liked (and other folks like less). Posts about anything related to Rihanna. Never-Ending posts about celeb hatches, matches and dispatches (a large amount of celebs expire on there) and consistently shouting out Nigerian tele-evangelists. But on Linda Ikeji's site, it is all good fun until the gay-baiting begins. Last week she posted a typical example of her attentively calculated bigotry, a photo of vocalist Timaya lying on a sofa with his head resting in Burma Boy's lap. Her caption reads: "That is Burna Boy and Timaya...haha! Cute!" If she has a problem with homosexual people she should simply say so, rather than pointing the finger, posting a picture and after that hiding away, as she does so frequently. She clearly understands that there's something gross about what she is doing, but she'll take the hits that are extra and leave someone else to deal with the results of the semblance of respectability she puts on the presumed homophobia of her readers. Way back in 2007 she wrote about what looked to be her feelings that were truly conflicted on the subject of homosexuality. But she dispensed with that type of sincerity a long time past, and toes a fine line between stoking peoples' bias and staying just-about international lists that were commendable enough to keep being named on prestige. Jideonwo is a respected and hugely successful figure in Nigerian media and his massively popular site YNaija does very well without the form of homophobia Ikeji seems to consider indispensable. We enjoy Linda Ikeji's website. But we wish she had drop the homophobia. Linda Ikeji, who wish to wed you? Who does not wish to wed a multimillionaire woman? Broke women are not the in-thing. There are bloggers and there are superb bloggers. Linda Ikeji is a super, superb blogger. Linda who has gone a model into a blogger who can buy a mansion in one of the very most expensive places on earth deserves a unique term to spell out her power, status and wealth. She's not of this world. I was a blogger before I moved to Pulse and I understand how much it would be to yield a profit in a business which is now saturated with clueless individuals who don't have powerful views. First things first congrats to Linda Ikeji! Now with all good and awful things there must often be a reaction. This time around the reaction was' marry and go!' Thousands of tweets from pathetic excuses for guys flooded Twitter, counseling, instructing a self made female millionaire to go and get married. Men also said it will be difficult for her to locate a husband now as a result of her financial status. One said she won't get a husband because she won't domineering. Hello this is 2015 guys, as well as lots of Nigerian men 'falling hand'. I have in marrying a multimillionaire, no difficulty. Guys who don't wish to have wealthy wives are stupid. So as a broke man that you want to marry a girl that is broke so that a poor family can be created by you guys? That's sickening. That should be against the law. How can national wealth be distributed by us when paupers are being married by paupers? Just a guy who adores garri without sugar would not wish to marry Linda Ikeji Blog. As guys we hail gigolos for sleeping with grannies merely for cash, so just why should we be fearful to marry girls who are wealthier than us? Don't get me wrong, every man should have an egotism. The male ego is good 9. If you think marrying you will diminish as a man then you are a fool. Marry a girl using a great deal of money. Who doesn't wish to marry Oprah? Girls nurturing and are caring creatures. A rich wife will do a whole lot to determine her husband financially safe. She will invest in his company; give him money plus a vehicle or two to move around with. Does not this seem like paradise? Which wife in Nigeria doesn't command her husband, although yes you might be controlled by her. There are varying levels but the rich wife's husband can be controlled by every wife. Also is restored. And feminists do not balk at the notion of guys marrying wealthy girls merely as a result of their cash. Women in Nigeria do this all of the time and feminists are not crucified for this. The blogger am still awaiting a feminist to criticize women who marry for money. What is good for Greece is good for Uganda. Men should marry wealthy women for their money also. They will be caring and encouraging. Who doesn't want a financially encouraging girl in these hard times? It's better to be a wealthy slave than the usual poor king. Please one more last thing, where's this Banana Island sef? I have that I'd like to propose to ASAP. Google Restores Linda Ikeji's Site This past week has been a roller coaster for celeb blogger, Linda Ikeji, considering her latest copyright debacle resulted in the taking down of her web site by Google. But she promised to be back. "Oh wow! Thanks guys for all the love and support. I am overwhelmed. Attempting to get a brand new website...please bear with me. Long live LIB. Kisses.." And get a new website, celebrity blogger did. yohaig.ngAround 9 PM last night, Linda Ikeji posted links to another (happily) self-hosted WordPress site - lindaikejionline.com - the mouthful of a URL obviously in defiance to the "real owners"of her more favourable domain names. And she apparently selected for the exact same look and feel of her original Blogger site. However, it appears she might have jumped the gun because, barely 3 hours later, these were tweeted by her: "And Google re-establishes http://lindaikeji.blogspot.com . I hear it is a history. Typically it takes weeks or months to restore a deleted site.  Joyful to get my blog back. Thanks to all the men at Google who worked tirelesly"  That is right, it appears Google has reinstated Linda Ikeji's Site, barely 24 hours after taking it down. She promptly resumed blogging on her original platform, starting with publishing her side. yohaig.ngQuestions running through my mind are; Will she continue blogging full time on there, particularly as she's now more conscious of the dangers of building her million-dollar company on a a blogging platform that is free? What goes on to the self-hosted WordPress site she already had assembled?