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HERBERT WIGWE
The controversy surrounding the estate of former Access Bank CEO, Herbert Wigwe, has taken a new turn as his sister, Joyce Wigwe, publicly accused his longtime associate, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, of attempting to “manipulate” Herbert Wigwe’s will and obstructing transparency in the legal proceedings.
Herbert Wigwe soared like a comet, and much like Michael Jackson once sang, he left too soon.
Access Holdings has since blown past competing with Nigerian banks and has now set its sights on the continent. This time, they want to be among the top 5 banks in Africa (the bank was not clear by what measure).
Access Bank began its operations in May 1989 after obtaining a banking licence from the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Since May 28, 2024, the Mauritian-incorporated company, Tengen Holdings (Mauritius) Limited, has acquired approximately 59.403 million shares of Access Holdings, valued at roughly N1.012 billion.
Wigwe University, envisioned by the late Herbert Wigwe, former Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank, has announced its course fees and a premium accommodation option priced at N1 million per month.
The United States of America (USA) has witnessed another fatal aircraft crash barely four weeks after a plane clash claimed the life of top banker, Herbert Wigwe and five others.
On Monday, distinguished corporate professionals and political figures in Nigeria gathered to commemorate and honor the legacy of the late Chief Executive Officer of Access Corporation Plc, Herbert Wigwe.
The testimonies of the good deeds of Herbert Wigwe remain endless, just like the testimonials of his far-reaching vision.
The National Institute of Credit Administration (NICA)has acknowledged Dr. Herbert Wigwe, founding Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings Plc’s lasting impact on the credit industry in Nigeria.
Access Holdings' shares have rebounded, returning to positive territory following a temporary decline of 6.26% on Monday, attributed to the unfortunate passing of Herbert Wigwe, the former Group CEO of Access Holdings.
In 1912, a pamphlet was published in colonial Lagos under the title "An appeal from the native traders of Lagos to the financiers of Great Britain".