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як Klara Dutton (2021-10-18)


Nigerians-on-Twitter-getting-set-to-sue-Linda Ikeji is a famous blogger in Nigeria who in 2013 made it onto the list of Forbes influential bloggers which is no easy feat!

Her blog provides news, beauty tips, and celebrity gossip to her readers.

She started blogging when she was 17 years old with no background in journalism or writing experience.

Today, she has over 3 million followers on Facebook where she posts almost daily.

With so many people following her work, Linda Ikeji has been able to make a living for herself by running the blog as well as taking advertisements from various companies.

She has been able to launch her own beauty line as well as a clothing line via print on demand.

She was also named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in 2014 and awarded an honorary doctorate from Babcock University.

Linda Ikeji continues to work hard to provide her readers with the latest posts and information on entertainment news.

post-12-00-37-0.jpgShe has been in the spotlight for her success and achievements as an entrepreneur while being one of Nigeria's most successful bloggers to date.

Her blog began when she had just finished school with no further ideas about what career path to take until she discovered blogging.

Few months back, Pastor Chris Okotie accused Linda Ikeji of trying to ruin his ministry by promoting satanic agenda through falsehood. He sent a detail warning letter to her via his publicist.


As if that wasn’t enough, the self-made millionaire also got in trouble with Pastor Adeboye’s son, Leke for telling lies about his wife.


According to Kemi Filani and other reliable sources, ardent readers of Pastor Chris Kwakpovwe‘s daily devotional will recall that on Page 56 of the 22nd-July edition of his devotional,the pastor wrote that one Linda Ikeji, a blogger and Facebook activist has been sending him several text messages, asking for an undisclosed amount of money else she would work with journalists all over the world to destroy his ministry.


Well, at first, it was easy to believe that the man of God may not have been referring to Linda Ikeji; after all, he did not actually print her full name. But with the current rebuttal on her blog just


a day after her name was mentioned in the devotional, it now appears there may be some truth in the matter.


At the footnote of the page of the devotional in question, which usually contains prayer points, Pastor Chris wrote "… I received lots of text messages from one Linda Ikeji a blogger/Facebook specialist, asking me to drop a certain amount of


money otherwise they [sic] will work with different journalists around the world against this vision."


The prayer point then goes thus: "scatter any plan to publish any lie against this ministry!

Three people have dropped dead because of this in their camp."


In Linda Ikeji’s blog post yesterday she titled Dear LIB readers; A letter from me, Linda Ikeji, to you, she took out time to explain how she practically went from having nothing to becoming a millionaire all on her own accord, and then goes on to clarify some of the "rumours" peddled against her in recent


times."Now to the point of my letter. Just to clarify some things you probably have read about me: I’m not a blackmailer, never blackmailed anyone in my life, never will! I don’t have the liver to do such, plus I was raised better than that. Don’t know how anyone can stoop that low."


"Rev Chris Kwakpovwe of Our Daily Manna Prayer Ministry recently completed a massive church in Ogudu, Lagos.


Meanwhile his ex-wife has dragged him to court over adultery (when they were married)..and some other accusations. They were in court February 26th. Will bring you that gist in a bit."


May God deliver whoever is involved in this scandal.

It is very dangerous to work against God’s servants.


Did anyone read the latest issue of Our Daily Manner devotional?