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    <br>Let me very first begin this post by saying that I don’t understand Linda Ikeji personally, we aren’t close buddies, and I’ve “met” her only a couple of times at celebrations …<br>
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    <br>However with all of that being said, I also have a deep and abiding respect for her. Is that paradoxical? Perhaps. But I have actually pertained to understand that you can with somebody on something and still appreciate them. Whether you accept it or not, Linda has revealed through her impressive journey of being a blogger and opinion influencer, that she is an inspiration to many individuals all over the world. She has boot strapped her way to success using a design that was as soon as out of favor and discounted. She’s an Outlier, and handles to influence, incite and baffle many at one time, and with fervour.<br>
    <br>I can’t believe of a great deal of individuals who have actually run a modelling company, an events company, a magazine and a lot of other companies, failed at them, and still kept pushing forward. I likewise do not know of anyone else (a minimum of not on this side of the world), who is lawfully making loads of money by blogging.
    [advertisement] I suggest, before Linda, whoever thought it was possible to buy a house in Banana Island, and open a string of media-related companies acquired from the proceeds of running a gossip blog? If the United States of America has the “American dream,” then Linda Ifeoma Ikeji has the “Naija Dream.” Strong, ruthless in its pursuit of joy and hope, and eventually, successful. Here’s a woman who struck ground no eventually in her life, and is back to level 100. You have to respect such grit and decision, due to the fact that as my Sapele individuals will state “E nor simple.”<br>
    <br>Linda or “Lin-Lin” as she’s fondly called by those who are close to her turned 36 years of ages a couple of days back; and to mark her big day, she posted a 14-minute long video on her blog. Within hours of her posting this video, social networks was buzzing with all type of comments and remarks about it – and I knew that I needed to see it for myself. 3 minutes into the video, I wasn’t rather sure whether I liked it or not, due to the fact that it came off as slightly insincere and scripted; plus Linda looked a little unpleasant dealing with the cam. However, something changed quickly after – I’m not even sure what. But the veneer of coolness split, and something more warm, earthy, genuine and susceptible spilled out.
    [ad] And as Linda began to speak about her failures, her desires, her relationship with God, her belief in the validity of her dreams, her utter amazement at how her life turned out, and the affirmation that she still “plans to be around for a very long time,” something in me also paved the way to the hope and inspiration that she was sharing.<br>
    <br>And perhaps it was an emotional moment, possibly that thing was short lived, but I acknowledged it, and I felt it strongly. Because it was sincere, powerful and sincere. And in that one unique moment, I forgot about all the times I disliked Linda, or all the frustrating things she had actually done, and in that suspended area, between my laptop screen and her video, I celebrated with her. I cheered her on, and I desperately desired her to be successful.<br>
    <br>So you can envision my irritation when people took just a couple of seconds of that video – of her desiring a fantastic guy for an other half – and turned it into a celebration for unsightly banter, senseless rhetoric and upsetting remarks. How do you condense ALL she said, and narrow that down to simply one sector of her video? What is wrong if she openly (and really truthfully I might include), spoke about what she desires? Is her desire for an other half somehow less valid or disgraceful due to the fact that she discussed it outdoors? If she had discussed more growing her business or purchasing another home – would those statements be met derisive remarks? Is there not a quiet strength and self-respect in such a guileless show of vulnerability? When individuals truthfully and honestly open up themselves, the least we can do, the least we ought to do as humans is to accord them the respect and self-respect that they deserve.<br>

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