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Herbert Wigwe’s father cries out after reports claimed he requested 20% of his late son’s estate

The family of late banker, Herbert Wigwe, has firmly debunked the allegations and reports circulating in the media that suggest Pastor Shyngle Wigwe, the father of the late banker, is planning to disinherit his grandchildren from their father’s estate and asking for 20% of the entire estate.

In a statement, the family expressed their dismay over these unfounded rumors, emphasizing that such claims are not only false but also deeply hurtful during this difficult time of mourning.

Herbert Wigwe’s father cries out after reports claimed he requested 20% of his late son’s estate
Late Herbert Wigwe’s father, Pastor Shyngle Wigwe

They reiterated their commitment to ensuring that Herbert Wigwe’s legacy is honored and that his children will receive the rightful inheritance intended for them.

In the press statement signed by one, Emeka Wigwe, the family denied such allegations and stated that there was no dispute over the estate of the late bank executive.

The statement read:

“We, the family of Pastor Shyngle Wigwe, wish to formally address two recent articles—one titled “Family Dispute Erupts Over Estate of Late Banking Executive Herbert Wigwe” and another titled “Herbert Wigwe’s Estate: Parents File Caveat to Disinherit Children,” both published on October 13, 2024. These reports, unfortunately, have gained significant traction across both social and national media. While we respect the role of the press in disseminating news, it is imperative that such reports are based on truth and accuracy.

“To clarify, Pastor Shyngle Wigwe has never sought 20% of the estate of the late Herbert Wigwe, and no such request has been made by any family member. The claim in these reports that Pastor Wigwe intended to disinherit his grandchildren is entirely false and grossly misleading. As a devoted Christian and loving father, Pastor Wigwe has always prioritized the well-being and unity of his family. Any assertions to the contrary are not only unfounded but also misrepresent his values and intentions.

“The facts concerning the estate are clearly outlined in the Probate Registry, where an affidavit containing the correct details is publicly available. A basic fact-check or inquiry at the registry would have revealed this truth, preventing the spread of baseless narratives.

“During this painful period of grief, our family remains focused on healing and growing stronger together. We are not interested in engaging in public disputes or rebuttals, as there are no sides to take—only the simple truth that we are all navigating an immeasurable loss with grace and dignity.

“Herbert Wigwe’s lasting legacy as a visionary banker and entrepreneur is what should be remembered. His transformation of Access Bank into a financial powerhouse and his philanthropic work, particularly through The HOW Foundation, which emphasizes education and healthcare, are the true reflections of his life. These values and contributions should be celebrated, not overshadowed by inaccurate and harmful speculation.

“In light of the seriousness of this matter, we respectfully urge all those who are concerned with preserving the good legacy of Herbert Wigwe to fact-check stories before publication. The consequences of publishing misinformation can be extremely damaging to the reputation of the family and the cherished legacy Herbert left behind.”

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