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Linda Ikeji's Blog is Recruiting..... and the Queen of Blog is back.....!

Okay, I'm finally going to be recruiting staff for LIB. I'm really proud that I did this alone brought myself to number one in Nigeria..really proud! With, of course, the help of loyal LIB readers. I am grateful to you guys. But now it's time to expand. 

Get reporters and photojournalists to work for LIB, so I can get more exclusive content. 


This experience has really jolted me. Lol. So if you're a reporter or even someone passionate about news reporting or you think you can source for news for LIB, then please send an email to lindaikejiads@gmail.com. 


Please don't send to me, I'm very bad at replying emails. lol. I get so many, it's hard to read everything. And some even go to junk and spam that I never get to see. OK, so contact us. Let's do this!


Also, let me officially apologize to everyone who has sent me a mail that I never replied. There are thousands of you I know and I'm truly sorry. When you blog alone, it's almost impossible to pay

attention to much else. So forgive me!

I'm so scattered that I don't even have a LIB logo...lol. Things will change a little sha.

http://lindaikeji.blogspot.com.es/2014/10/lib-is-recruiting-reporters-and.html?m=1


Also Nigeria's Queen of blog is back. Recently her blog site lindaikeji.blogspot.com was brought down by Google for some issues relating to un-authorised use of materials on her blogsite. This has been resolved and the her blogsite restored. We are happy to have our Queen of Blog back online. Welcome back Ma'am!






World's Eight Most Beautiful First Ladies.........

1) Queen Rania of Jordan

The stereotypical queen is a beautiful, elegant woman and Queen Rania of Jordan is no exception. Married to the King of Jordan, Abdullah II, Queen Rania has been recognized by Forbes twice as being among the 100 most influential people in the world. In addition to the influence she holds over other, Queen Rania is both intelligent and beautiful; a hard combination to come by these days. There is no doubt that her intelligence is part of what makes her so influential in this world. While her outlook on life is modern, she is rooted in traditional ways of living and cares deeply for other people. As a well -known philanthropist she has made strides in improving education for children in Jordan. She has also been a passionate crusader in the quest to empower the women of her region.
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Before she became a queen she worked as a professional in the technology industry. Since she became the Queen of Jordan she has adopted an approach to her clothing choices that allows her to dress in modern styles and still remain dressed modestly. Even her hair is styled in a way that looks modern but is still appropriate for a queen.

2) Asma al-Assad

As the first lady of Syria, Asma al-Assad is married to President Bashar Al-Assad and is truly a beautiful sight to behold. Not one to pile on the makeup, Asma al-Assad has a natural beauty. The British-Syrian’s signature style involves her platform Louboutin shoes and her hair kept wavy. Though she is a gentle person she can also be firm when necessary, a quality that is very valuable in a lady as refined as herself. This soft side of her personality is one of the reasons she is self-assured and possesses a classic level of beauty that not every woman can pull off. Her self-assuredness is part of what makes her such a powerful decision maker within her country.
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3) Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco

Morocco’s current King, Mohammad the VI, is married to Princess Lalla Salma. The princess’s distinctive red hair contributes to her gorgeous looks. She is also an intellectual woman who has received an excellent education; holding a degree in engineering. She made history for the distinct honor of being named royalty due to her marriage to Mohammad the VI. The first wife of a Moroccan ruler to have ever been given that title publicly. Not only does she play an important part in the ruling of Morocco, she has also founded an association working to prevent cancer.
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As a fan of Modern Western style clothing she is also on the cutting edge of fashion with the Kaftans she wears, which are always colorful. She is known for wearing this particular style of clothing when she meets other world’s First Ladies.

4) Mehriban Aliyeva

At 50 years old Mehriban Aliyeva, Azerbaijan’s First Lady, still looks as fabulous as she ever has. Married to Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyeva, she has three children and two grandchildren. When it comes to her fashion sense she is right up there with Michelle Obama, Jacqueline Kennedy and Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned. She is widely admired, not only for her beauty but also for her accomplishments and even her wit. After marrying President Aliyeva she went on to complete a degree at the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy.
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Ranked as one of the world’s most fashionable First Ladies, she is a Goodwill Ambassador for UNESCO as well as a licensed doctor. She also served as the President of the Azerbaijan Gymnastics Federation. Her classic style includes Chanel purses, tailored outfits and high heeled shoes. She is also fond of the classic beehive hair style.

5) Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan

In 2011 Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan got her title when she married King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, an Oxford-educated. A commoner, Queen Pema is a daughter of pilot and is known by her preference for Bhutanese dresses in a traditional style. As a well- rounded woman she enjoys hobbies such as basketball and fine arts, and is especially interested in painting. Her love for basketball led to her acting as her high school basketball team’s captain. Since graduating, her interest in basketball has never wavered. She is fluent in three languages; English, Hindi and Dzongkha, which is Bhutan’s national language.
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6) Michelle Obama

U.S. President Barack Obama’s wife Michelle is also among the world’s most beautiful first ladies. She has been making headlines for her beauty since her husband became the Commander – In – Chief of the United States. Her beauty combined with her strong yet caring personality explains her self-assuredness. Mrs. Obama has also been recognized as one of the world’s 100 most beautiful people. Popular opinion is that of all the first ladies of the U.S. Mrs. Obama comes in second only to Jacqueline Kennedy when it comes to beauty.
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Michelle Obama is known for fashions such as the sleeveless gowns that show off her smooth and toned arms. She has also received a lot of attention for the silk coat by Thom Browne that she wore to mark the second inauguration of President Obama. As someone who frequently appears in public wearing clothes designed in the U.S, Michelle Obama has made quite a splash on the world that other first ladies haven’t. Unlike the majority of first ladies, Michelle Obama often chooses clothes that the average American can afford. This is one of the reasons so many people like her more than any other first lady in the past. The average woman in America admires Michelle Obama’s style.

7) Sylvia Bongo Ondimba

As Gabon’s First Lady, Sylvia Bongo Ondimba is considered to be the most beautiful First Lady in all of Africa. A title she took from Cameroon First Lady, Chantal Biya. In addition to being known for her beauty, Ondimba belongs to the haute couture club and is a big fan of fashion designer Valentino. She is also known for her love of Chanel couture. She is often seen in perfectly tailored frocks. As a children and women’s advocate she is very vocal about her passions.
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8) Angelica Rivera

Mexico’s current First Lady, Angelica Rivera was previously a star on the Spanish network Telenovela. By the time she took up residence in Mexico’s White House she was prepared to be in the public eye as the wife of President Enrique Pena Nieto. Two years after their 2010 wedding he was elected as Mexico’s President. Now that she has become a political figure Angelica Rivera traded her curly hair style in for a more sophisticated style. Her wardrobe went from revealing to chic, featuring sheath dresses and modest suits. Even her wedding gown was a modest style; it included a full train and a high collar.
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culled from http://www.richestlifestyle.com/most-beautiful-first-ladies-in-the-world/

What Would Billionaires Look Like Working Regular Jobs?

#1 Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg as a waiter. Net worth: $33.7 billion. These are not necessarily jobs they have done before. But it does go to show us that if it hadn’t been for their entrepreneurial spirit, the chances they took and the ideas they fought for we don’t know what kind of every day jobs Warren Buffet and the rest of the billionaire club could have found themselves in instead.

Mark Zuckerberg as a waiter


#2 Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey as a bus driver. Net worth: $2.9 billion.



#3 Bill Gates
Bill Gates as a mailman. Net worth: $84.5 billion.


#4 Warren Buffett

Warren Buffett as a police officer. Net worth: $66.9 billion.
Warren Buffett as a police officer


#5 Donald Trump

Donald Trump as a butcher. Net worth: $4.1 billion.
Donald Trump as a butcher

#6 Larry Page

Larry Page working at McDonald’s. Net worth: $31.7 billion.
Larry Page working at McDonald's

#7 Richard Branson

Richard Branson as a barbar. Net worth: $5 billion.
Richard Branson as a barbar

#8 Carlos Slim Helu

Carlos Slim Helu as a construction worker. Net worth: $80.6 billion.
Carlos Slim Helu as a construction worker

#9 Steve Ballmer

Steve Ballmer as a mechanic. Net worth: $20.8 billion.
Steve Ballmer as a mechanic

We will continue tomorrow!




New National Carrier Expected: FG Invests $2 Billion On Aviation Expansion

The Federal Government of Nigeria is in talks with private investors to set up a national airline as it revamps airport infrastructure and expands air capacity, Aviation Minister Osita Chidoka said.

Nigeria will spend about $2 billion within the next four years to rebuild old airport terminals and construct new ones as demand for air travel in the country swells, Chidoka said in an interview with Bloomberg TV Africa in New York that will be aired Oct. 3. The government wants to start a national carrier within the same period to tap from the growth.

“Conversations are on across many possible private sector organizations, both local airlines in Nigeria and then some international airlines,” Chidoka said. “It will be commercially run.”

Nigeria, Africa’s biggest economy and most populous country with about 170 million people, signed a $500 million loan agreement last year with the Export-Import Bank of China to fund new terminals in four cities including the capital Abuja, the commercial hub of Lagos, the southern oil center of Port Harcourt and the northern city of Kano. The contract was won by China Civil Engineering Construction Corp.

“We are totally changing the face of four key airports,” said Chidoka. Nigeria is also studying “the possibility of attracting private capital to do that.”

The government is building 13 cargo airports across the country for the export of perishable agricultural produce such as pineapples, mangoes and tomatoes.

About $1 billion have been provided by the government for the current projects, with another $1 billion expected to be spent within the planned project duration of four years, according to Chidoka.

Largest Carrier

Nigeria liquidated its former national airline, Nigeria Airways, in 2003 and replaced it with Virgin Nigeria, a joint venture in which Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic originally held 49 percent. The airline changed its name to Air Nigeria in 2010 after Branson pulled out and it ceased flying two years ago.

Lagos-based Arik Air Ltd., a closely held company, is the West African nation’s largest carrier with 26 aircraft in its fleet, according to its website. Competitors include Aero Contractors Ltd., Dana Air, Med-View Airline Ltd. and Overland Airways Ltd.

The number of air passengers traveling both domestically and internationally in Nigeria surged to 3.75 million last year from 520,263 in 2003, according to World Bank data.

“Privatization of some operations of the airports may be on the cards,” said Chidoka. “It will most likely be airport management, things like that, collecting of revenues, managing lounges. We have to build infrastructure that matches our aspiration.”

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-29/nigeria-plans-airline-to-profit-from-2-billion-aviation-program.html

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