Reality TV star and Big Brother Naija winner Phyna has called out the Dangote Group and its founder, Aliko Dangote, demanding justice after her sister was allegedly crushed by one of the company’s trucks.
In a strongly worded Instagram post, Phyna accused the company of attempting to cover up the incident by instructing police officers to remove the truck’s plate number, rather than prioritising her sister’s condition.
“From all that has happened, you decided to rather tell the Nigerian police to remove the plate number on the truck that crushed my sister,” she wrote.
“What happened to seeing my sister first? If that truck and your driver should leave that station… I will be right back. I’m attending to my sister first.”
She also warned that she would not allow the matter to be swept under the rug, stating:
“Na money you get, you no be God. But my God is bigger. Enough is enough. Una don too chop people. But you see this? Ahhhh!”
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Phyna’s post has sparked outrage online, with many Nigerians demanding accountability and transparency from the Dangote Group, one of Africa’s largest industrial conglomerates.
The company has yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident. Meanwhile, Phyna revealed that one of the group’s managers is expected to visit the police station, but she insists that her sister’s well-being must come first.
“We need justice,” she added in the caption.
The incident has reignited conversations around corporate responsibility, road safety, and the treatment of victims in cases involving powerful entities.
