Finance www.nwamgbo.blogspot.com Being a big musician or a giant Hollywood star who earns a lot of money sounds great, but many celebrities wind up having money problems. See examples of rich and famous celebrities who lost all their money. Some managed to bounce back, while others remain in financial trouble. Michael Jackson struggled with money. (Reuters) Many celebrities go from being rich and famous to being involved in lawsuits or spending sprees that trigger bankruptcy. One president was broke after leaving the Oval Office, and he had a famous author (who also went broke) write his memoirs. MC Hammer, Meat Loaf, and 50 Cent all went from being top musicians with great wealth to bankruptcy and debt. The lives of the rich and famous often seem glamorous, but even the biggest celebrities have issues with money. Despite many inspiring stories of celebrities who came from nothing and worked their way out of fi...
Linda Ikeji (born Linda Ifeoma Ikeji ; 19 September 1980) [1] is a Nigerian news carrier blogger , writer, entrepreneur and former model. She is best known for her blog. She is the highest paid blogger in Nigeria. [2] Early life and education Ikeji was born and raised in a Catholic family from Nkwerre, Imo State . She is the second child. She began writing at the age of 10. She finished secondary school at the age of 17 and, at 18, enrolled at the University of Lagos , where she studied English language. To assist her family and support herself through school, she had part-time jobs as a waitress, model and writer. [3][4] Ikeji graduated from the University in 2004. In 2006, she started blogging as a hobby. At that time, the internet was not as prominient in Nigeria and she had to make her posts at a cybercafé . [5] Linda Ikeji Brands Blogging Linda Ikeji's blog is apparently her biggest venture. After graduation, Ikeji started blogging in 2006. [6] She became a...
group, Indigenous Peoples Of Biafra (IPOB), has dared the Federal Government of Nigeria to attempt to re-arrest its leader, Nnamdi Kanu. IPOB’s challenge came as a response to an appeal by Nigeria’s Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, asking for the revocation of a court order that granted bail to Mr. Kanu. The minister also advocated the re-arrest and detention of the IPOB leader pending the determination of the charges against him. The Attorney General cited Mr. Kanu’s violation of his bail conditions as one of the major reasons the secessionist agitator should be arrested. Reacting to the minister’s position, IPOB accused the Federal Government of playing politics, adding that Mr. Kanu could never be rearrested. The group also vowed that many tragic events would happen if Nigerian authorities ever rearrested the IPOB leader. “IPOB is not doing anything about the order of [the Federal Government] through the Attorney General to revoke [a] court order a...
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