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Eminent Nigerians
and Global Leaders on Sunday evening, remembered Banking Icon, Herbert Wigwe in
an Evening of Tributes and Celebration of his Life and Legacy. It was the First
Anniversary of his passing in a Helicopter Accident in Southern California on
February 9, 2024. He died along with his Wife, Doreen, Son Chizi and Friend,
Abimbola Ogunbanjo.
The
four-hour Memorial Service, held at the Ballroom of the Eko Hotel, Victoria
Island, Lagos, also featured Prayers, Musical Performances and Ministration by
Lagos Pastor, Itua Ighodalo. There was also a Keynote Lecture by the Prime
Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley.
Former President
Olusegun Obasanjo, in a Tribute, described Wigwe as a Quintessential Banker and
Business Leader who made immense contributions to the Growth of Nigeria’s Banking
Industry. Recalling his numerous Engagements, Travels and Works with Wigwe,
Obasanjo noted that the Late Banker had taken Access Bank as a Small Lender in
2002 to a Global Business Empire. Obasanjo’s Tributes were read by Bolaji
Agbede, the Acting Group Chief Executive of Access Holdings, the Parent Company
of the Bank and other Subsidiaries.
President
Bola Tinubu said Wigwe’s pioneering Legacy in Business and Finance is a testament
to the uncanny ability of Nigerians to overcome obstacles and excel in their
Chosen Fields. The President, who was represented by Finance Minister, Olawale
Edun, commended Wigwe for founding a University which is poised to make
enormous contributions to Higher Education in Africa.
President
Emmanuel Macron of France described the Late Wigwe as a Master of the Art of
Business Diplomacy – a relatively new Field that seeks to adapt the Skills and
Mindset of the Government Diplomat to the Needs of the Firm he leads. Macron
noted that as President of French-Nigeria Business Council (FNBC), Wigwe had
used the Platform to promote Bilateral Relations between the two Countries.
President Macrons’s Statement was read by a Senior Diplomat at the French
Embassy in Abuja.
In a Keynote Lecture delivered extempore, Prime Minister Mottley of Barbados regretted the loss of important Correspondent Banking Relationships (CBRs) during the 2009 Financial Crisis by Banks across the Caribbean and noted that her Country has risen to the Challenge. A Correspondent Banking Relationship (CBR) is a Bilateral Arrangement between Banks, often involving a Reciprocal Cross-Border Relationship in Multiple Countries. The Arrangement involves one Bank (the Correspondent – for example a major International Bank) providing a Deposit Account or other Liability Accounts, and Related Services, to another Bank (the Respondent – for example a Bank located and doing Business in the Caribbean, or Nigeria or any other Country). The Prime Minister announced that Access Bank would soon commence Banking Business in Barbados once the necessary Regulatory Approvals have been concluded.
The Prime
Minister recalled her fond Memories of Herbert Wigwe as a Consummate
International Business Icon and recollected that King Jaja of Opobo was exiled
to her Country by the British Colonialists in the 17th Century for
refusing to implement a nefarious British Tax Policy and obstructing the
Colonialists’ Commercial and Political Expansion. Mottley was particularly
excited that Opobo is a Community in the present day Rivers State, Wigwe’s Home
State; and she tagged on that to create a pun. ‘’Tochi’’, she called out to
Wige’s Daughter, now the Eldest Child, who was also seated in the Front Row
with the rest of the Family, ‘’you will soon come to Barbados; but not as an
exile’’. The Audience laughed.
Lagos State
Governor, Babajide Sanwon-Olu gave an impassioned and heartfelt Tribute,
describing Wigwe as ‘’Larger Than Life Person, who was a Builder of People, Ideas
and fortune.’’ Sanwon-Olu described Wigwe as brave and courageous. His words:
‘’Where others hesitated, Herbert moved. Lagos has felt his absence. Across the
State, his Legacies abound.’’ He mentioned a few of such Legacies as the
renovated National Arts Theatre; Access Bank Lagos Marathon and the triumph
over Covid-19.
One of the
High Points of the Evening was Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede’s emotional Tributes in
which he said that his Partnership and Friendship with Wigwe endured for so
long due to the trust they had in each other. ‘’I was never, for once, afraid
that Herbert was in the Room, closing Deals, when I was not there; and vice versa’’,
he said, eliciting a prolonged applause. He announced that despite malicious
Publications in the Social Media, he would never abandon Herbert Wigwe’s Children.
‘’Tochi; Hannah; David; Okachi, you are mine; just as my Children were your
Dad’s Children when he was here with us’’, Aig-Imoukhuede said, to the applause
of the Audience, some of whom were already tearing up. ‘’They’re irreplaceable’’,
he said, referring to the Departed. ‘’Herbert is irreplaceable as a Friend; he
is irreplaceable as a Partner’’.
Two of
Chizi’s Friends, Rasheed Sarumi and Tunde Ogundare, also gave emotional Tributes
to him; while Linda Petinrin and Queenette Allagoa remembered the Late Chizoba
Wigwe in emotional Tributes.
Idaere Gogo-Ogan (Herbert’s longstanding Friend); Roosevelt Ogbonna (CEO of Access Bank Plc); Uche Wigwe (Herbert’s Cousin and Trustee of Wigwe University) and David Wigwe (Herbert’s son) also gave stirring Homage in what was clearly an Evening of Mixed Emotions and Celebrations of Beautiful Lives lost.
Other Dignitaries at the Event were Chairman of THISDAY Arise Media Group, Nduka Obaigbena; Paul Usoro, Chairman of Access Bank Plc; Emir Kano, Mohammed Sanusi II; Benedict Oramah, President of Afrexim Bank; Former CEO of GTBank, Fola Adeola; Ben Akabueze, former DG of Budget Office of the Federation; Executives and Staff of Access Bank Group. In a Dinner after the Memorial Service, Ogbaigbena formally presented THISDAY Lifetime Achievement Award for Herbert Wigwe to Tochi Wigwe.
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