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AltSchool Africa Co-Founder Akintunde Sultan Launches HackingScenes.com to Disrupt Nollywood’s Infamous ‘Hacker’ Scenes

by Ifeanyi Abraham
July 1, 2025
in African Voices in Tech
Reading Time: 4 mins read
AltSchool Africa Co-Founder Akintunde Sultan Launches HackingScenes.com to Disrupt Nollywood’s Infamous ‘Hacker’ Scenes

For years, Nollywood’s depiction of hacking has bordered on parody, flashing green code, erratic typing, and hackers who look more like backup dancers than digital threat actors. But Akintunde Sultan, co-founder and CTO of AltSchool Africa, is taking aim at the cliché.

And he’s doing it with code.

Sultan has launched HackingScenes.com, a new platform that provides filmmakers with realistic, interactive hacking sequences that replicate the feel of Hollywood blockbusters, but designed specifically with African cinema in mind.

I’ve watched one too many Nollywood films where the hacker just randomly presses keys and ‘Access Granted’ flashes on the screen,” Sultan said in a video shared on his X account @hacksultan.  
“I decided to fix it .”

Also known online as Hack Sultan, Akintunde has become a cult figure on X (formerly Twitter), often appearing in a facemask that adds to his mystique. While maintaining his enigmatic persona, he mentors young African techies, provides scholarships, and consistently drops tech insight and life advice to a fast-growing digital following.

A Platform for Filmmakers, Built by a Technologist

HackingScenes.com lets users simulate iconic movie-style hack interfaces. The platform is filled with pre-built scenes that can be directly used in movies, skits, or web series. From Matrix-style digital rain to traffic light hacks and crypto wallet intrusions, it’s part educational tool, part cinematic infrastructure.

The site is designed to be:

  • Fully interactive
  • Completely browser-based
  • Free to use for any filmmaker, creator, or storyteller

Scenarios on HackingScenes.com Include:

  • Matrix Digital Rain – Classic hacker aesthetic  
  • Traffic Control Hijack – Mimic control over smart-city systems  
  • Terminal Hacking – Realistic CLI infiltration  
  • Mobile Device Cloning – Simulate mobile spyware  
  • Webcam Surveillance – Access camera networks  
  • Network Intrusion – Bypass security firewalls  
  • Database Breach – Compromise backend systems  
  • Cryptocurrency Mining – Hijack digital wallets

It’s part Hollywood. Part HackTheBox. And 100% African-built.

A New Frontier for Nollywood Tech Culture

Sultan, known for building AltSchool Africa into one of the continent’s most ambitious edtech experiments, believes Africa’s storytellers deserve tools that match the sophistication of their ideas.

HackingScenes.com is already being explored by indie directors, VFX artists, and creatives who want to ditch the outdated tropes and embrace a more authentic portrayal of cyber culture. We spoke to a Film maker, Miss Olabisi who has created movies in the UAE, Thailand and now in Nigeria and she was excited about hackingscenes and exploring usage in an upcoming project.

Customisation, Open Access, and Nollywood Collaboration

While the platform is entirely free to use, Sultan is also offering custom scene development for filmmakers with unique story needs.

Whether it’s a thriller set in Lagos or a sci-fi drama in Nairobi, the goal is to bring cinematic credibility to African hacking stories .  and to support the next generation of African digital storytellers.

Final Word

With HackingScenes.com, Akintunde Sultan has done more than build a cool tech toy .  he’s issued a creative challenge to Nollywood and the continent’s storytellers: If we’re going to hack on screen, let’s hack with precision, creativity, and style.

And for once, let it not be a keyboard-mashing, “Mainframe Access” disaster.

Explore the tool at https://hackingscenes.com

For customisation or collaboration, reach out via the platform.

This article was rewritten with the aid of AI
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Ifeanyi Abraham

Ifeanyi Abraham

Ifeanyi Abraham is a communications strategist, AI product specialist, and award-winning journalist shaping narratives at the intersection of technology, media,...

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