Top female celebrities who live the “Small girl, big God” lifestyle

#SmallGirlWithaBigGod was a trend triggered by ladies who think they are too small when compared to their possession and the big lifestyle they are living. When the trend started a lot of ladies troop in and started showing off their assets, claiming  to be in #SmallGirlWithaBigGod category.

Some ladies were tackled on social media because their claims dint match this category and one of the prominent Nigerians who debunked their claims was Reno Omokri.

Accordingto Reno Omokri, ”Before boast on social media that you‘re a #SmallGirlWithaBigGod, make sure you really have a big God, not a big boy boyfriend or Sugar Daddy. No matter how you spin it, a small girl with a big boy boyfriend or sugar daddy who foots the bills is a member of the oldest profession!”

Here are 10  female celebrities who live the “Small girl, big God” lifestyle.

1 Halima Abubakar

Born in Kano, Nigeria, Halima Abubakar is one of Nigeria’s finest acting talents. Halima spent her early years in Kano and Kogi states attending several primary schools in the process.This graduate of Bayero University kano, has a degree in sociology from the same University.

Having starred in several movies and clinched several awards like City people’s Best actress 2011,The Afro Hollywood award in London as best supporting actress, Actors Guild Icons Award, Global leadership award, and a nomination from Best of Nollywood awards, Best actress HITV Seasoned award, and recently bagged the best actress award at The Eminent award powered by News Of The People, coupled with being a Kogi state youth Ambassador, Halima today has become a force to reckon with becoming a role model to youngsters who desire to pursue her passion.

2 Biodun Okeowo

Biodun Okeowo is without doubts one of the hottest and most talented Nollywood actresses. The sultry actress is popularly known as ‘Omobutty’.

Biodun Okeowo was born on December 26th 1971. She is a graduate of Communications from the Lagos State University (LASU).

Biodun joined the Nollywood movie industry in 2006 and featured in her first movie ‘Eniyemi’. Her self-produced movies include Ore, Omo Butty, Aturota among others.

3 Jackie Apiah

Jackie Appiah as she’s popularly known is a  Ghanaian actress born on 5 December, 1983 in Canada and spent her early childhood in there.  Born to Mr. Kwabena Appiah (the younger brother of the late Joe Appiah-a famous Lawyer in Kumasi, Jackie is the last of five children.

She moved to Ghana with her mother at the age of 10. She was the runner up at the Talent Teens Competition. Jackie started acting at the age of 12 in her local church group.

She got married to Mr. Peter Agyeman in 2005. The couple has a son, Damien. But they are currently divorced.

Jackie’s appearance on screen became regular when she was invited by Edward Seddoh Junior the writer of “Things We Do For Love” Her professional acting career then began when she was cast as Enyonam Blagogee in the TV series Things We Do for Love. She later took part in Tentacles, Games people play, Sun City and many other TV series. Following her on screen debut Jackie went on to create a successful acting career including starring in the smash hit movie “Beyoncé” alongside prominent Ghanaian actors like Van Vicker and Nadia Buari, quickly establishing herself as an A-lister.

4 Juliet Ibrahim

Ghanaian Actress, Model and Musician Juliet Ibrahim is the third of three siblings  born on March 30, 1986 in Liberia to a Lebanese father Mr. Bentalib and a Ghanaian-Liberain mother called Hajia.

Juliet Ibrahim and her siblings spent most of their childhood in Lebanon and Cote d’Ivore due to the Liberian war.

Young Juliet started her basic education in Lebanon and later moved to Cote d’Ivore for her secondary education at Northern Mande.

She proceeded to the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ) where she studied Marketing and Journalism. She furthered to the Central University of Technology in South Africa.

Juliet Ibrahim worked as a Movie Director in both Ghallywood and Nollywood Movie Industry from January 2, 2004 to November 30,2015.

She triples as the founder of  the Juliet Ibrahim Foundation  a foundation which focuses on creating awareness on kidney and cancer and the CEO of the House of Glamour and the Dolfins Modelling Agency.

Juliet Ibrahim made her first appearance on the screens in 2005 in the “Crime for Christ movie which featured the popular actor Majid Michel and has since featured in over 50 movies.

5 Ini Edo

Iniobong Edo Ekim born on April 19, 1982 hails from Akwa Ibom. Popularly known as Ini Edo, she is among the top actresses in Nollywood ( the Nigerian film industry). Her very first film was “Thick Madam” (2003).

She has featured in over a 100 films, just 30 in 2007 alone. Although she loves acting, has acted since she was a child in church and at school, and even though she studied theatre arts at the University of Uyo, she did not see herself becoming an actress! She was thinking of going into law or television. Nollywood at that point had not yet taken off. But one thing led to another and she found herself acting in a film. Both she and others were pleased with how well she did.

6 Mercy Aigbe

Mercy Aigbe is a popular Nigerian actress,producer and businesswoman, she featured in many soaps earlier in her career but at the moment she feature mostly in Yoruba movies, she has featured in many movies and she has produced many too.

7 Ebube Nwagbo

Known for her roles in numerous Nollywood (Nigerian) movies, she is perhaps most famous for her performances in Eyes of the Nun (2009), The Evil Queen (2008), and 100 Days in the Jungle (2007).

Before Fame

Before launching her acting career, she attended Nnamdi AzikiweUniversity.

Trivia

An entrepreneur as well as an actress, she established a hair extensions business called PosHHair by EB and an entertainment company called PoshWorld Productions.

Family Life

The oldest of six siblings, she spent her early years in Anambra State and Warri, Nigeria.

8 Chika Ike

Chika Nancy Ike (born November 8, 1985) is a UN Ambassador, a Nigerian actress and the CEO of Fancy Nancy Collections. She is a two-time Africa Movie Academy Award nominee.

In 2006,she was nominated for best upcoming actress at the Africa Movie Academy Award. In 2008, she was nominated for best supporting actress. Chika is a Nigerian actress, United Nations peace Ambassador and CEO of “Fancy Nancy collections”.

She started her acting career in 2005 and has featured in over 100 movies.She Is a human kinetics and health education graduate of the University of Lagos.  Chika started her acting career at the age of 5 in church plays. In 2005, she landed her first role in the movie Sweetlove. In 2005, she landed her first lead role in a Nigerian movie called Bless the Child directed by T. Chidi Chikere. She has starred in over 100 movies.

9 Toke Makinwa

Television and radio personality, Toke Makinwa, burst onto the scene in 2010 after the premiere of her late night radio show, “Rhythms of the Night,” hosted by one of the most popular music stations in the Lagos Metropolitan area, Rhythm 93.7FM.

The show caters to night owls who enjoy smooth melodies that evoke a sense of peace, serenity and calm; qualities that this 27-year old exudes so effortlessly. 

10 Daniella Okeke

Daniella Okeke is a controversial Nigerian actress who came into spotlight in 2013 after winning an award for her role in “Lagos Cougers”. She’s remained relevant in the media ever since, she is mostly known for her expensive cars and her massion.

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