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Linda Ikeji: Biography, Age, Husband, Children, and Source of wealth

Linda Ikeji Biography

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Linda Ifeoma Ikeji is a Nigerian writer, blogger, entrepreneur, and former model.

She was born on the 19th of September 1980 and she is 41 years old (but would be 42-year-old later this year, 2022).

Linda ikeji is from Nkwerre, imo state Nigeria. She was raised in a Catholic family and the second child of the Ikeji family.

She started writing from a young age, so after her college education in 2004, she started her blog (lindaikejiblog) in 2006 as a hobby but become active in 2007 when the money started rolling in.

Throwback photo of Linda Ikeji when she was 19.

Linda Ikeji children

Linda has only a child from an affair he had with Sholaye Jeremi in 2015.

She has a baby boy called Jayce Jeremi though he has now changed the boy’s surname to that of her father. So he is now called Jayce Ikeji. Jayce Ikeji will be 4 years this year (2022) in September.

Linda Ikeji’s source of wealth

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Linda Ifeoma Ikeji is a lady of many parts as she is into a lot of other things now apart from being a blogger.

She ventured also into online radio broadcasting, and invested in social networking platforms.

Linda runs a non-profit organization known as I’d rather be self-made. she is estimated to be worth over $40 million

Linda Ikeji house

In 2016, the popular blogger Linda ikeji bought a mansion in one of Africa’s most exclusive neighbourhoods worth N500 million, the Banana Island which is situated in Ikoyi, Lagos.

As of 2020, the house was reportedly worth about $2 billion (although no reputable wealth estimator platform verified this).

The house bought by Linda Ikeji is a 6 bedroom mansion i.e 2 storey ensuite bathrooms for all on 3 floors.

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Linda Ikeji Baby Daddy

The Baby Daddy of Linda Ikeji is Sholaye Jeremi, he is from Itsekiri in Delta state.

eremi is said to be an astute businessman that has a successful career in oil and gas.

Although he is on the quiet side but became popular when he became Linda Ikeji’s baby daddy. He is said to be a business associate with outstanding business tycoons in Nigeria.

Linda Ikeji’s social media handles

Twitter: Linda Ikeji (@lindaikeji)

Instagram: Linda Ikeja (@officiallindaikeji)

Facebook: Lindaikejiblog


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