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Obi mourns late Access Bank boss, Wigwe, recounts how he helped him prepare for his wedding 

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Obi described Wigwe as ‘a determined and forward-thinking individual’, who ‘led Access Bank to new heights Group’

By Kehinde Okeowo

Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the February 25, 2023 general elections, Peter Obi has expressed deep sadness over the tragic death of the late Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings, Herbert Wigwe.

He expressed his shock via a post on his X handle, where he opened up on his relationship with the late business mugul.

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TheNiche has earlier reported that Wigwe, his wife, Chizoba and son died in a ghastly helicopter crash.

The chopper according to the US government was headed to Las Vegas when it crashed near a border city between Nevada and California on Friday night.

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Reacting to the news of his death, Obi described the late Access Bank boss as an ‘exceptional individual’ and recalled how he helped him prepare for his traditional wedding.

Speaking on his social media page, Obi tweeted: “This loss is profoundly felt across the nation. I first met Herbert during his early days, on the brink of starting his marital journey. I vividly remember assisting him in preparing for his traditional wedding and being there for the ceremony with his wife, Chizoba, from Achina, Anambra State.

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“Since then, I’ve maintained a connection to his endeavors in my own modest ways. Herbert, a determined and forward-thinking individual, led Access Bank to new heights following his brother Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede.”

He added: “His noteworthy contributions extended beyond the professional realm, with commendable philanthropic efforts in health and education, exemplified by the establishment of Wigwe University, showcasing his deep commitment to education as a driver of development.

“The loss of such an exceptional individual reminds us of life’s fleeting nature, encouraging us to live with a purpose that contributes to the betterment of humanity. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with Herbert, his beloved wife, and his son.”

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