Thursday 23 June 2016

Linda Ikeji Denies Ownership of N500m Mansion? Blogger Allegedly in Big Trouble with FIRS

In a dramatic twist, popular blogger, Linda Ikeji is facing a tax evasion suit as reports suggest that the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has slammed her with a multi-million naira tax bill.
Linda Ikeji
 
A source in the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has exclusively disclosed to TheCapital.ng, that self acclaimed Africa's richest and most famous blogger, Linda Ikeji, had been evading tax payment, which has amounted to the whooping sum of N75 million. 
 
The source went further to disclose to the publication that when the celebrity blogger was questioned about the purchase of her widely reported Banana Island multi-million naira mansion, she blatantly denied ownership of the N500 million luxurious property which she reportedly purchased in 2015.
 
As you read this, the FIRS has slammed Linda with a N75 million fine and the agency has initiated measures to prosecute her in a court of law. 
 
Linda Ikeji’s denial of ownership of the edifice resonated as sweet melody to her detractors, many of whom she had consciously or unconsciously angered by persistent news of her professional and financial success. 
 
Linda Ikeji and her Banana Island mansion
 
As the news went viral online and on social media, the blogger's critics pounced on her, vigorously attacking her every minute and condemning her for the way she openly bragged about the purchase of the building in 2015.
 
They keep referencing the fact that Linda took to her blog to post the exterior and interior pictures of the luxury apartment calling herself a ‘self-made woman’ and bragging afterwards: “I bought a two-storey luxury house in the exclusive Banana Island area of Ikoyi…and to be honest, I still can’t believe it. It’s everything I prayed my house would be. That’s me standing in front of my house. #ProudSelfMadeWoman.”
 
But while Linda’s detractors take her to the cleaners over her perceived fraudulence, close friends and associates of the celebrity blogger have risen to her defence. According to them, Linda’s detractors should let her be.
 
“Instead of attacking a career girl who worked her ass off to attain the greatest height in her chosen career, they should learn to appreciate her fortitude and grace. And if they can’t, let them go and bite a bullet,” said a very close friend of Linda. "Indeed, Linda worked very hard to put herself and Nigeria on the world map; rabble rousers should go easy on her."

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