UTM FLNG boss mourns Herbert Wigwe, Ogunbanjo, others

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The Chairman/CEO of UTM FLNG LTD, Julius Rone, has commiserated with the families of Wigwe, Ogunbanjo, and the management of Access Holdings on the death of Dr. Herbert Onyewumbu Wigwe in a helicopter crash in the United States.

He described Wigwe’s death as heart-wrenching especially as that tragic event also claimed the lives of his wife, Chizoba, his son, and the former Group Chairman of Nigeria Stock Exchange, Abimbola Ogunbanjo.

The UTM FLNG boss said late “Herbert Wigwe was a quintessential banker, wealth creator, education promoter, highly resourceful entrepreneur and remarkable philanthropist, dazzling motivator and untiring mentor, who lived as a trailblazer and source of inspiration to many especially the younger generation of leaders and entrepreneurs on the national and international arena”.

Julius Rone said in a statement that “The news of the tragic death of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Group Managing Director of Access Bank plc, my beloved brother and friend, Herbert Wigwe, in helicopter crash in the United State has left me heartbroken, shattered and inconsolable.

“It is even more heart-wrenching that the tragic event also claimed the lives of his exceptionally graceful wife, Chizoba, his son, and the former Group Chairman of Nigeria Stock Exchange, Abimbola Ogunbanjo.

“Indeed, our nation, humanity, the corporate world and particularly the global financial sector have lost a leading light, a rare brand who with extraordinary genius, industry and diligence bestrode his chosen path as a Colossus and made immemorable contributions towards national and global economic growth and stability.

“Herbert Wigwe was a quintessential banker, wealth creator, education promoter, highly resourceful entrepreneur and remarkable philanthropist, dazzling motivator and untiring mentor, who lived as a trailblazer and source of inspiration to many especially the younger generation of leaders and entrepreneurs on the national and international arena.

“His role in using his ‘Thought-Leadership Series’ known as The Access Conference to host world leaders and stimulate global all-inclusive corporate solutions to challenges facing humanity among other international interventions stood him to a global citizen, leader and bridgebuilder who place the wellbeing of humanity above all other considerations.

“Herbert lived for others. Despite his lofty attainments, he remained humble and accessible. His philanthropist roles in supporting the less privilege, vulnerable children, orphans and internally displaced persons through his numerous charity platforms speak volumes of the heart he and his wife had for humanity.

“At this moment of grief, my heart goes out to the Wigwe family as well the Ogunbanjo family as I pray to God in His Mercies to console the families, the management and staff of Access Bank as well as the banking community in Nigeria and give all of us the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.”



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