Nigeria's Access Bank CEO, Herbert Wigwe, killed in a tragic helicopter crash in California with new details emerging
In a devastating incident, Herbert Wigwe, the CEO of Nigeria's Access Bank, tragically lost his life in a helicopter crash near Nipton, California. The crash, which claimed six lives including Wigwe, his wife, and son, has shocked the world. Access Bank confirmed the heartbreaking news, leaving a somber tone in the banking industry. The American NBA also mourned Wigwe's loss, highlighting his role as an 'African basketball investor' and his impact on the global business community. Premium Times reported the crash near the California-Nevada border, shedding light on the tragic accident that took the lives of prominent individuals.
Six people were on board the helicopter when it crashed near Nipton, California, the US Federal Aviation Administration said. Access Holdings said its CEO ...
The head of Nigeria's largest bank has been killed when a helicopter he was flying in crashed in California desert.
Access Bank has released a statement confirming the death of Herbert Wigwe, founding Group CEO, alongside his wife, son and three others.
The American National Basketball Association (NBA) has paid tribute to Herbert Wigwe, the group chief executive officer (GCEO) of Access Holdings Plc.
PREMIUM TIMES reported the helicopter crash near the California-Nevada border. which claimed the life of Mr Wigwe, his wife and his son.
Wigwe, was among six people killed in the crash which was carrying his wife and the former head of the Nigeria Exchange.
The death of the Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings, Herbert Wigwe, will leave the country, especially the financial sector, in a pensive mood ...