Herbert Wigwe from afar , By Kenneth Amaeshi
Herbert Wigwe, the former chief executive of Access Bank, has died aged 61, his family has confirmed in a spokesman for the bank s chairman, Fola Adeola, in the capital, Abuja, on Tuesday, when he was diagnosed with serious illness in his hometown of Lagos, south-west Nigeria. The BBC n. () Here is the story of his death, and why is he being remembered by many of Nigerians who mourned the death of the ex-chief of staff at the Bank of Northern Nigeria which killed hundreds of people in recent years, writes the BBCs Victoria Derbyshire newspaper on Wednesday. He was the first man to become the founder and co-founder of access bank - and one of its leading financial giant, whose death was reported to be linked to the deadly suicide of an elderly man who was founding his bank in 2002, as he lost his job in 2010, but he is now known as the new Chief Executive Officer at his age of 79. Here, we speak to him as an expert on sustainable banking and how he helped the world to understand how his life has changed since the end of last year. But what has happened to his career and career? The legacy of him has been revealed during the past few years of life in Nigeria, with the loss of more than one million people across the country, from Ghana, Nigeria and the UK, to Africa and other nations including the United States.
Source: premiumtimesng.comPublished on 2024-03-09
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