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Herbert Wigwe’s family breaks silence on father’s alleged involvement in late banker’s assets

Herbert Wigwe’s family breaks silence on father’s alleged involvement in late banker’s assets

  • The family of the late CEO of Access Bank Holdings Herbert Wigwe, has reacted to the report that the renowned banker’s father is demanding 20% ​​of his late son’s wealth.
  • Pastor Shyngle Wigwe denied ever asking for 20% of his late son’s property and assets after his death.
  • He said the report claiming he planned to disinherit his grandchildren is completely false and highly misleading.

Legit.ng reporter Adekunle Dada has over 5 years of experience covering metro, government policy and international events

State of the rivers – The family of the late Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Access Bank Holdings, Herbert Wigwe, has denied the involvement of the late banker’s father in the alleged dispute over his properties.

A member of the family, Emeka Wigwe, dismissed the claim that the late father, Pastor Shyngle Wigwe, was demanding 20% ​​of his late son’s property.

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Wigwe's family reacts to alleged dispute over late banker's assets
Pastor Shyngle Wigwe said the report is totally false and highly misleading Photo Credit: @Naija_PR/@HerbertoWigwe
Source: Twitter

It was said that 20% would go to him and other family members, which was against Herbert’s wishes, stating that his assets were to be divided exclusively between his children.

As reported by Premium Time, the dead father refuted the allegations and denied the dispute over his late son’s property.

This is contained in a statement issued and signed by Emeka Wigwe on Tuesday, October 15.

“To clarify, Pastor Shyngle Wigwe has never applied for 20% of the late Herbert Wigwe’s estate, and no family member has made any application. The claim in these reports that Pastor Shyngle Wigwe intended to disinherit his grandchildren is completely false and highly misleading.”

The statement added that the late banker’s father “has always prioritized the well-being and unity of his family.”

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Wigwe’s father when he lost his first child

Meanwhile, Legit.ng reported that the agony of losing a child has returned to Shyngle Wigwe, 27 years after she buried her first child.

Shyngle is the father of the late CEO of Access Holdings Plc, who died in a helicopter crash in the United States.

The helicopter was headed to Las Vegas when it crashed near a border town between Nevada and California.

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Source: Legit.ng