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Groundbreaking film ‘Phat Girlz’ by writer-director Nnegest Likké turns 19 today

Nineteen years ago, trailblazing Hollywood filmmaker Nnegest Likké’s debut film, ‘Phat Girlz’ bounced its big beautiful, curvy storyline into theaters, determined to make history.
And history it made! It captivated viewers with its compelling storyline and celebration of self-love, global black cinema, and bridging the cultural gap between Africans and African-Americans.
Mo’Nique and Jimmy Jean-Louis in ‘Phat Girlz’
Released globally on April 7, 2006 by 20th Century Fox Studios, the rom-com showcased an all-star black cast with Academy Award-winning actress Mo’Nique in the lead role as the sexy and desirable love interest of “Dr Tunde”, a gorgeous Nigerian doctor played by heartthrob Jimmy Jean-Louis who is a well-known actor across Africa and has starred in many popular Nollywood films. Additional key cast include the hilarious Nigerian-American comedian Godfrey Danchimah, and award-winning thespian Dayo Ade, both of whom also play handsome, well-to-do Nigerian doctors.
The filmmaker, Nnegest Olufunmilayo Likké, who both wrote and directed the groundbreaking film, has a unique tri-cultural background—she’s half-Ethiopian, African-American and Nigerian–which she describes as being like a walking dish of fufu, injera and fried chicken. A weird culinary mix but when it comes to whipping up these ingredients in a film, the result is a one-of-a-kind entree like ‘Phat Girlz.’
Likké’s pepper-rich ‘Phat Girlz’ broke the mold, challenged beauty standards, and redefined the romantic comedy genre. And what a legacy it created.
The partially autobiographical movie changed lives, introduced culture, and elevated the confidence and self-esteem of millions of women around the world who felt unattractive because society called them “fat”. But the film took that derogatory word back and transformed it into PHAT which stands for “Pretty Hot And Thick.”
Phat Girlz Many Firsts
‘Phat Girlz’ recorded many firsts.
BEFORE BODY POSITIVITY WAS A BUZZWORD… it celebrated “Thick Madames”—placing them at the centre of a love story that was fun, fresh, sexy, and empowering.
BEFORE BBL’s… ‘Phat Girlz’ celebrated women who were naturally endowed with naturally big bottoms, unlike now when women run to go get BBL surgery. The film encouraged supple sisters to embrace their sex appeal with pride and learn to love their bodies the way they are.
BEFORE BLACK PANTHER… Phat Girlz was the first Hollywood movie to showcase Nigeria’s traditional trendsetting fashion, exotic cuisine, characteristic enigmatic national swag, and distinctive dance styles that include spraying money and twerking (yes, Nigerian sistas were twerking before it was a name!). Refreshingly, there were no 419 scams, no crime plots, and no shady business like most foreign films portray Nigeria. It was just all love, laughs and lots of… well boom-booming because the ‘Phat Girlz’ were getting it on!
Kenny Ogungbe, Nnegest Likké and 2Baba
FIRST HOLLYWOOD FILM TO FEATURE AFROBEATS …Before Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy made it big in the American music scene, and well before Afrobeats ruled the world, ‘Phat Girlz’ boasted a banging Afrobeats soundtrack that made history with its theme song “African Queen” by 2Face Idibia (now 2Baba).
The fire soundtrack also featured bangers by the Danfo Drivers. The carefully selected compilation wasn’t just a vibe—it was the beginning of a global music movement.
PHAT GIRLZ IS A LOVE STORY THAT SPANNED CONTINENTS …
Three rich, educated, handsome Nigerian doctors stole the show—and our hearts. ‘Phat Girlz’ flipped the script, showing Nigerian men as sexy, successful, and desirable. It was the first romantic comedy to match African-American women with Nigerian love interests—and fans have been asking for more ever since. Just check Twitter X, TikTok, and IG to see how many posts are created daily by people of all generations expressing how the film changed their lives and turned them on to African culture.
Reflecting on the moment she knew her film was a hit, Nnegest said, “Soon after the movie came out, African-American women were coming up to me saying, ‘Ooh, I need to find me a rich Nigerian doctor, they’re so fine!!”
‘Phat Girlz’ couldn’t have been the film it was without the invaluable contributions of renowned Nigerian filmmaker, TV producer and founder of Zuri24 Media, Femi Odugbemi who was a Production Consultant on the film and the Second Unit Director for the Nigeria scenes. The team also included Nigerian Olympian and former world boxing champion, Moses “Eagle” James of Delta State, who was the Associate Producer and key story consultant.
SNAPSHOT OF MANY FIRSTS
Nnegest Likke’s Phat Girlz stands as a milestone in cinematic history for its many “firsts”:
First mainstream Hollywood movie written and directed by an African woman
First romantic comedy to pair African-American women with Nigerian male love interests
First film to portray Nigerian men as highly desirable, sexy, and aspirational
First to celebrate thick-bodied women without caricature or secondary status
First to introduce Afrobeats as a central component of a Hollywood film soundtrack
First Hollywood film to have a major premiere in Nigeria. One was held in Lagos and another in Abuja. After the screenings, 2Face performed his iconic ‘African Queen’
LEGACY & CULT STATUS
From the global rise of Afrobeats, to the body-positive revolution, ‘Phat Girlz’ was way ahead of its time—and it’s still making waves. Today, the film remains a fan favourite, with a new generation of viewers discovering its powerful message and keeping the conversation active on all social media platforms.
Nnegest Likké
Nnegest Likké continues to shape important cultural narratives through cinema, most recently writing the Netflix Original ‘A Sunday Affair,’ which debuted at #1 on the platform and became Netflix’s most-watched Nigerian film in the first half of 2023.
In 2019, another movie Likké wrote, directed and produced titled, “Everything But A Man”, also debuted at #1 on Netflix across Africa and remained a top-watched trending movie for four years.
Today, ‘Phat Girlz’ retains a strong cult following and continues to inspire women to embrace their “bootyful” bodies, honour their rich African Heritage, and love themselves fully and unconditionally… The film’s legacy is as powerful and relevant today as it was in 2006.
Asked what she most wants audiences to take away from her film, Nnegest replied:
“Well, there are a lot of important messages in the movie but perhaps the most poignant of all is for women to love themselves. You gotta love yourself before you can love a man. A man may cheat on you, but you also cheat on yourself when you lower your standards just to be with someone who treats you poorly or offers you less than you deserve in the relationship. So make self-love your life’s top priority. As a reminder, I often sing the words of “African Queen” to myself…
HAPPY BIRTHDAY 19TH BIRTHDAY PHAT GIRLZ! The world is ready for PHAT GIRLZ 2: SECOND HELPINGS!
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Nigerians react as Eniola Badmus and Laide Bakare clash at movie premiere

The premiere of Owambe Thieves has come and gone but not without a major face-off between two popular actresses in Nollywood: Eniola Badmus and Laide Bakare.
In a now-circulating video clip, Laide Bakare is seen physically confronting Eniola Badmus for her statement ‘we are not friends’ as the latter walks away from the scene.
What really happened?
At first, all seems normal. Eniola Badmus is seen dancing in front of multiple cameras as her male bodyguard stands within close range.
Laide Bakare then appears dancing into one of the frames captured by the vidographers/photographers.
Badmus is displeased and immediately says something along the lines of “Don’t capture. Stop.” And then adds in Yoruba, “We are not friends“.
Right after, Bakare stops dancing and faces Badmus visibly upset.
“Are you insane?” she says to her in Yoruba.
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Things become heated as Bakare continues to accost Badmus who proceeds to leave the scene. But before she is able to successfully exit, Bakare hits her arm a couple of times in confrontation.

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As the bodyguard moves to ward off Bakare’s physical attacks, she aggressively refuses him.
Nigerians react
An Instagram user wrote in the comments section:
Laide did too much..someone said u guys ain’t friends…u lock up and look away..why acting like a tout..I Love Eniola composure.
Another queried:
Did she just almost slap Eniola’s security detail?
Berating Laide Bakare’s behaviour, a netizen commented:
You don’t put your hands on another person, that’s wrong.
Commending Eniola Badmus for her composure, a user wrote:
I love how @eniola_badmus handled the situation, very demure, very mindful! All she said was that “we are not friends” and you nearly tear her cloth, you even slapped her bouncer. Ni to ri knni, the celebrities sef.
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As of the time of this report, Laide Bakare has hosted a Live session on her Instagram page, detailing her account of how their relationship has gone sour over the years despite her giving Eniola Badmus her first major role in a film.
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Skales hit career milestone after Barcelona star helped blow up his hit single

Nigerian music star Skales has reached 1 million Spotify listeners for the first time.
This feat is due to the commercial resurgence of his hit single ‘Shake Body’ released 10 years ago.
The song is enjoying a viral moment on TikTok, where users are dancing to it and creating videos using the music.
Among the notable influencers leading the current resurgence is FC Barcelona’s football star Lamine Yamal, whose videos showing off his curated dance moves to the song have gone viral on TikTok.
The 16-year-old boasts 26 million followers on the platform, and one of his videos dancing to Skale’s hit single has garnered 126 million views.
@lamine.yamal Shake body🕺🏾😭😂
♬ Shake Body – Skales
In the past few weeks, the song released in May 2014, which packs an upbeat Afrobeats production with catchy pidgin English lyrics that call on listeners to shake their bodies to the rhythm, has become the latest Nigerian song to go viral on TikTok.
The recent resurgence is thanks to new DJ remixes notably among which is Dutch DJ Onderkoffer remix which Skales recently officially ouoloaded on streaming platforms.
This is crazy!! with the momentum of Shakebody trending again I decided to officially release this Dj remix I heard in Europe last year and in 10 hours it’s already almost 200k streams with no form of playlist support that’s craaazy … thank you Jesus !!! God indeed works in… pic.twitter.com/OI4UOHkZVg
— SKALES (@youngskales) March 26, 2025
This commercial resurgence is the latest in the history of old songs that have enjoyed TikTok’s attention.
In 2024, Nigerian highlife and folk musician Mike Ejeagha‘s catalogue so a massive surge run after skitmaker Brain Jotter’s dance moves blew up his 41 year old song ‘Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo’.

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READ ALSO: 10 Afrobeats Hit Songs That Went Viral on TikTok.
Among the Nigerian songs that blew up massively on TikTok years after its release is CKay‘s ‘Love Nwantiti’ which soared to global fame.
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‘Okrika No Be Gutter’: Sylvester Madu fires back at critics over viral street-selling video

Veteran Nollywood actor Sylvester Madu has once again addressed the lingering controversy surrounding a viral video that showed him selling clothes on a busy street in Enugu.
The video, which first made the rounds in 2023, led many to believe the actor had fallen on hard times and was now dealing in second-hand clothes, locally referred to as okrika.
But Madu, who had previously explained that he was selling brand new clothes imported from the U.S., is now setting the record even straighter and with more fire in his voice.
“They keep talking about okrika like say na one thing for gutter. 80% of Nigerians, they use okrika,” Madu said in a new video, responding to the persistent online chatter and even some media coverage of the incident.
Clearly frustrated, the actor didn’t mince words as he called out what he sees as misplaced shame and judgment around second-hand items.
“The cars that we drive now, okrika. Some of you people, your TVs in your house is okrika. Or you think it’s only clothes that is okrika?”
In his latest remarks, Madu pointedly criticised platforms like TVC for discussing the incident in what he felt was a condescending tone.
“This matter of okrika, mek una leave am alone. You guys should leave it alone because you don’t know who’s hurting,” he said, implying that such conversations could be more harmful than humorous.
Madu admitted he initially wanted to ignore the speculation but felt compelled to speak out when silence began to look like acceptance.
“I honestly don’t know why people will not just let the sleeping dog lie. They just like to touch the tiger’s tail. They always want to make you talk even when you don’t want to talk.”

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While reiterating that he does not sell second-hand clothes, Madu also defended those who do, making it clear he wasn’t looking down on the business.
“Okrika no be bad business so don’t get me wrong like I’m condemning it,” he clarified.
This isn’t the first time Madu has spoken about his entrepreneurial side. In an earlier interview, he revealed that he’s been in the clothing business for over 30 years, operating multiple outlets and managing a network of employees across Nigeria.
Despite his fame, Madu says he’s always been hands-on, often going to the market himself to supervise and engage directly with customers.
“I don’t do big man,” he said proudly. “I go to the field to sell by myself. I have a lot of people selling for me. I have different shops. I monitor my business.”
For Madu, the controversy may have sparked unnecessary noise, but it has also offered a powerful reminder about humility, hard work, and the dangers of shallow assumptions. He’s owning his narrative on his terms.
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