Key Points
- Report says hackers breach phones of Dangote and Otedola. Sources claim devices were hit last week in quick strikes.
- Dangote phone was hacked twice, while Otedola faced one breach. Attackers now ask both men for money as ransom.
- It remains unclear if they fully control their phones again. Report says law officers may now study the fresh claims.
Hackers have reportedly broken into the mobile phones of Aliko Dangote and Femi Otedola. Both men are top Nigerian business figures linked by long years of friendship.

TheCable first shared the claim, later picked up by other news sites. One source said Otedola’s phone was hit once, while Dangote’s saw two strikes. The news lands weeks after a Dangote hits $30bn net worth report boosted his global profile.
Insiders say the hackers are asking both men for money as ransom. It is not clear yet if the pair now hold full control of their phones. Neither camp has issued a public note on the alleged breach so far.
How the reported breach unfolded
Sources who spoke to TheCable said the attacks came within one week. They claimed the hackers first tested access on one device before pushing further. Soon after, the second breach hit, raising fear of wide data loss.
Those briefed on the case say the attackers used that access to study contacts. They may also have checked past chats and stored files for more leverage. The same people insist no bank apps have been touched so far.
Silence from both camps so far
At press time, neither Dangote nor Otedola had issued a formal statement. Reporters also note there is no clear word yet from police or cyber units. Naija News says law agencies could step in once firm reports reach them.
For now, the story rests on unnamed insiders close to the two tycoons. They appear keen to warn contacts not to trust strange messages from those numbers. Friends and staff may get direct calls urging them to double check before they respond.
What the case means for phone safety
The case adds fresh pressure on two of Nigeria’s best known tycoons. Both men run huge firms and handle large deals by phone every day. A breach of such lines can shake trust among staff, partners, and banks.
The scare lands while Otedola family money stories trend, like Nana Otedola takes loan choice story. Fans already watch how he and his wife manage wealth, gifts, and trust. This fresh report may push more rich families to tighten phone checks and habits.
Cyber experts warn that high profile hacks often spread, as copycats test new tricks. They advise people to use strong pins, avoid shared WiFi, and log out often. Staff should also report odd calls or texts at once, rather than stay quiet.
For many readers, the story is a sharp reminder about simple phone care. Do not save key passwords in plain text or share pins on calls. Back up vital data, then lock apps with extra steps in case things go wrong





