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Friday, 18 March 2016

Nigerian-born blogger Angie Nwandu makes TIME's Most Influential People on the Internet.

TIME magazine has recognised Nigerian-born American blogger Angie Nwandu, among the 30 most influential people on the Internet.
The 25-year-old who is behind the celebrity gossip site, "The Shade Room’" (TSR) came 20th, ahead of Kim Kardashian, Drake, Tess Holiday, Peter Bouckart, among others.
According to the international magazine, Nwandu, within two years, transformed TSR, an Instagram account and blog, to a flourishing media empire.
"As more and more of our own daily interactions happen online, so, too, does celebrity drama. And Nwandu, 25, has made it her business to capture it.
"Two years ago, she started TSR an Instagram account and blog that aims to be like Page Six for celebrities on social media: a chronicle of who likes whose posts, who comments on whose photos, and who starts following (or better yet, unfollowing) each other.
"Since then, TSR has become a burgeoning media empire, replete with its own tipsters, staff (there are now four full-time employees), and advertisers—all of whom serve an audience of 3.9 million. And counting’" the magazine said.
Also listed among the 30 most influential personalities are, International football maestro, Cristiano Ronaldo and US presidential hopeful, Donald Trump.

23 comments:

  1. Congratulations 2 her



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    Pls try again later!

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    1. This mama mmadu is 25? Hian. Na wah ooooooooo

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    2. But i don't know her. If she really is influential, I should know her name at least. Believe me, i'might that socially aware

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  2. When will davido mk time mag? Baba abeg answer our call

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  3. WOW. So good to hear. Lindaway, u're next!

    #LIB ADDICT#

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  4. Power moves!


    ‭OKORO UPGRADED

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  5. Congrats to her. Linda take note!

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  6. We know
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  7. Nice. Reading this girl's story made me remember Necole Bitchie. She was the Linda Ikeji of Yankee blogging world, and I always looked up to her before I even discovered Linda's blog. Then one day last year, she said she had had enough of blogging, and walked away from it all. At the height of her success, she discontinued her blog (necolebitchie.com) and went into another business line. She shocked me and a lot of people.



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  8. Good for her...



    jamilashaibu15@yahoo.com

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  9. ****************sorry oo*********wetin Kim dey do untop d list ??????? Asim kam kam juo ********** which people she dey influence ??????

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  10. If the list excludes Linda Ikeji,it cannot be correct

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  11. Congratulations to her, Linda baby you are the first, another person are fake, believe me.

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  12. Smilin......my congratulationz babes!

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  13. Linda u still be local naah, with time na forbe go testify for u I pray, amen

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