Google Deletes Linda Ikeji’s Blog | Unfazed She Directs Readers to LindaIkeji.mobi

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It’s sad to realize that Google has deleted Linda Ikeji’s blog and we thought the millionaire business woman will be terrified but Ikeji who is said to make around $900,000 (N140m) from a blog remains unfazed.

Through her Twitter account, Ikeji says her blog is still up on http://lindaikeji.mobi ..and readers should go read it there until she sorts out the allegations. She had earlier tweeted her would be back in a bit.

Links to her blog indicate the blog has been removed and the address will not be available for new blogs.

 

 

According to Google’s Blogger, there are several common reasons why blogs are deleted. It could be by accident and the woner can undelete the blog under their dashboard or there would be issues with a blog’s custom domain settings under the DNS settings. The biggest reason is if a blog was found to violate Blogger’s policies or the firm’s Terms of Service. which many claim Linda Ikeji’s blog violated.

Word on the street now is that Ikeji violated Blogger’s ToS by plagiarising other people’s work and once such camplaint is said to have come out on Twitter stongly against her. Other sources claim the the two have their own personal beef.

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However, AfricanMusiclaw.com has a huge list of the accusations against Linda Ikeji’s blog and her personally.

 

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