While Wigwe’s leadership is sorely missed, his impact remains evident in the group’s record-breaking 2023 profits.
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The announcement was made during a special event titled, Celebrating Herbert Wigwe – A Professional Legacy’ at Eko Hotel, Lagos.
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Eyewitnesses reported adverse weather conditions, including rain and a mix of snow, during the helicopter’s journey.
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From transforming Access Bank into Access Holdings to visionary ventures like Tengen Holdings, HOW Foundation, and the upcoming Wigwe University.
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Wigwe died on Saturday in a helicopter crash in the United States.
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The move aligns with the group’s vision of building a globally connected community of ecosystems inspired by Africa for the world.
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With a calculated 17.5-percent stake in GIP, Ogunlesi now stands as one of Africa’s top 20 billionaires.