Former Vice President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has recalled the last moment he shared with the former CEO of Access Bank, Herbert Wigwe, who died in a helicopter crash with some family members recently.
In a post on his official Facebook page, Professor Osinbajo, eulogized the sterling qualities of the late Wigwe, describing him as progressive, thoughtful and compassionate.
He equally expressed optimism that all the legacies of the late Wigwe would grow.
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“Herbert and I spent the afternoon together in our home on Thursday, February 1st. He shared the Wigwe University Vision, collaborations with Ivy League universities, immediate research objectives, the scholarship scheme for bright students unable to pay fees, and how the infrastructure around the University—especially the roads and power plant—would benefit the entire community.
“He also discussed various initiatives for giving young people across the country opportunities to excel, particularly in sustainability and climate action ideas.
“In Herbert’s typical style—thoughtful, progressive, compassionate—he quietly did great things. He was a profoundly deep individual who understood that service to man is service to God.
“As is the way of mortals, he leaves much undone, but the seed that keeps the forests growing has been planted. All his legacies will grow, and his dreams will become reality,” he said.
As we mourn the heart-wrenching passing of Herbert, Chizoba, and Chizi Wigwe, we pray for the inexplicable comfort that only God can give to the Wigwe and Nwuba families, and to their friends and loved ones everywhere.
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