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Monday, February 24, 2025

Late Access Bank CEO Herbert Wigwe Left Behind A Will To Protect His Children + Details

Herbert Wigwe's extended family and the kids he left behind are on a warpath.
The war started immediately. Herbert, the benefactor of the warring parties, was buried last year.
What is at the heart of the war is the vast wealth that Herbert left behind.
What are the issues behind the fight between the two parties, and what are the lessons we can learn from the infighting between the two parties?

It is story time.


1) In 2013, Herbert drafted his will and deposited it with a court in the US.
The will was later reviewed in 2015, 9 years before his actual death.
But he did more than a will.

2) A family office called Tengen Family Office was set up in 2017.
What the finance professionals that work for the family office Tengen Family do is simple.
To manage the wealth of the founders of Tengen: Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede and Herbert Wigwe.
Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede is the chairman of Access Bank and the co-founder of Access Bank.
AIG and Herbert founded Access Bank together.
Speaking of Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Herbert made him a trustee of the will he drafted in 2013 because he trusted his friend, brother and business partner to manage and protect his interest when he is no more
And AIG has been doing that since Herbert died.
But the conflict is more than AIG and being an enforcer of Herbert will

3) Before he died, Herbert was a wealthy man, a billionaire in naira and a millionaire in dollars.
He was the largest individual shareholder of Access Bank with a 9% shareholding of the bank.
His shares in the bank are worth 125 billion.
To buttress the kind of wealth that Herbert left behind
After his death, his estate received 1.1 billion in dividends last year for the 2024 dividend from Access Bank that would have gone to Herbert if he were to be alive, but the money will now go to Tochi and her younger siblings, and this payment will continue to the estate as long as Access Bank is in existence and profitable.
But he was wealthier than this.
He owns a vast real estate portfolio scattered all over the country.
He also owns the popular Wigwe University.

4- He built a palatial mansion at Queen Drive, Ikoyi, a palatial house that Herbert did not get to enjoy before he died.
He also owns substantial dollar savings running into millions of dollars in his dollar domiciliary account.
He also owns a private jet as well.
For a man who was this wealthy, he was intentional about his family and their welfare in the event of his passing.

5) In the will that he wrote in 2013, which was reviewed in 2015, he was very clear with what he wanted.
In the event of his death, his wealth should be managed by his estate and the family office, and the profit from the investment should be enjoyed solely by his kids alone.
Not his father, mother, or siblings.
His kids alone and he was clear with this instruction
When the family office was set up in 2017 to manage his wealth and that of his business partner AIG
The same instructions were left by Herbert to the manager of his wealth.

6) In his lifetime, Herbert had a cousin who is a lawyer, Uche Wigwe, and because Uche enjoys his confidence and trust, he made Uche and AIG, his business partner, the trustee of his will.

7) Herbert died last year; he did not see his death coming and was not ready for it.
But he was prepared.
Herbert was a meticulous man in his lifetime and so had a will and a family office to protect his kids regardless of their age and gender.
It is irrelevant that the only remaining heir is a female.
As long as she is Herbert’s kid, acknowledged by him in his lifetime, she is entitled to enjoy the wealth made by her dad.

8. After his interment last year at Isiokpo, his extended family had a brainwave.
Since Herbert, our benefactor, is no more, we can’t allow the kids to enjoy this vast wealth alone.
They're too young to enjoy such a vast wealth, and besides, the oldest of the surviving kids is a 26-year-old, Tochi.
Tochi is a woman, and in their thinking, too young to control what his late dad left behind.
The rest of Tochi‘s surviving siblings are younger than her and they are in secondary schools.
The Herbert Wigwe family is accusing Tochi of living a champagne life, which they believe she is too young to enjoy.
Tochi is living alone with the house servants in the palatial mansion on Queen Drive, Ikoyi, that her dad built, which he did not enjoy before he died.
They also accused her of flying private jets and using the private jet that the dad left behind for her local travel.
To regulate this extravagance and more, they are demanding 20% ownership of the estate (wealth) left behind by their late son.
They also demand joint custody of the kids under the supervision of their 90-year-old dad.

9) When the family could not prevail on AIG and Uche Wigwe, the two trustees that are managing Herbert's wealth, to dance to their tune, the case proceeded to the Lagos High Court last year.
Just last week, the case was thrown out by the court for lack of merit.
To the shock of many following the drama, the Wigwe family went to Appeal court to appeal this verdict by Lagos high court.

10) The biggest lesson to take home from this Wigwe soap opera is simple.
Nobody knows when death will come, but as a rich man or woman living in Nigeria, put a proper structure in place to protect your family from the greed of your family who wants to reap where they did not sow.

Write a will. Establish a family office to manage your wealth.
Appoint trustworthy people you trust as trustees and enforcers of your will.
This is the debt and the duty you owe your kids.
And this is what Herbert has taught us and is the best exemplifier of this.

From Facebook by chukwudi iwuchukwu

45 comments:

  1. I liked what the man did,May his soul continue to rest on.

    This wigwe's family look like they are trouble makers abi thieves sef going from one court to another when the owner of the property already stated what he wants for his children...

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  2. Thank God there is a will. The extended family should leave those children alone.

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  3. Hmmm this is just heavy. Sad and heavy. He didn't even enjoy the house he built before his demise.

    Death, properties & inheritance has a way of bringing out the true characters of family members. Then again, I hope and pray Tochi manages everything well.

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  4. The man obviously knew his family members and I’m glad he left a will because those kids would have had to endure a lot from his siblings

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    1. Oh, @Eka, everyone knows their families, but we often pretend or stay indifferent because of our greed for what we can benefit by keeping silent. But in this case, the man was very proactive.

      I know of a former neighbour whose late husband's properties were taken and stolen by his family. This left the helpless wife and four little children with nothing – the eldest was nine, and the youngest was two at the time.

      By God's grace, the late husband's youngest sibling fought a long and brave battle against their own family to get some relief for his nephews, nieces, and their mother. Otherwise, only God knows what would have become of them.

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  5. Thank God he wrote a will before his demise..

    Greed family.

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  6. Hmmm,thank God he arranged some things before his demis, may we not die untimely in Jesus name Amen!
    It's well with your children sha

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  7. Some say the children are living with AIG, others say Tochi is living in the Ikoyi house. Why do we believe ? Also Herbert dad has strongly rejected he asked for 20% and is suing the newspaper that publicised it. I believe Papa.

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  8. Thank God he left a will
    The children are well protected

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  9. ThankGod say Will dey oooo
    Everybody go dey alright


    Hello iya Boys

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  10. Hmmmmm....death is a respecter of nobody, wealthy or not. Thank God he did a will before his demise. It is well.

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  11. Thank God he was prepared and knows his family really well..
    They should continue crying..

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  12. To me ehn, for their son/brother to have entrusted everything in the hands of his friend and cousin, definitely he knew what his family members are capable of doing and it's clear as water here. Thank you HW for this wisdom you applied in your lifetime cos if not those children for hear when. Greedy lots

    This is a lesson sha

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  13. it is important to leave a will, an iron clad will with chains and padlock. Trust anyone at your own risk

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  14. The question Nigerians should be asking is how did these 2 men become so wealthy when they rendered so many of their workers redundant in the year 2010 upwards. A banker working with them was sacked and relocated to Canada before he could relocate his family he died under 3 months. Our country lacks accountability. Back to the family I knew they wanted the wealth to go round his brother and sisters but it seemed Herbert knew his family, for him to appoint his cousin and friend as a trustee. Papa wanted to settle his other children before his death but they should have been more diplomatic in their approach. Aig is looking after those children Every family to its own.

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    1. The family knowing their dad doesn't have much time is using him to get something that he can pass on to them upon his demise . The parents should be supported financially till their demise because hw didn't provide for them for obvious reasons not because they were bad or any other reason . As for his siblings he didn't provide for them because there's no love there and they've showed him in his lifetime why he shouldn't. They should cry harder and aig should be worried about his life and hw kids those people I don't trust them . Wicked siblings especially the sister with head like satellite dish.

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  15. I wonder why he didn't make provision to take care of his aged father

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    1. Did he know that his father would outlive him? Please look at things with other perspectives....

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    2. I wonder too

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    3. At Saint for a man so meticulous, he should have thought about
      Also his lawyers should have mentioned it

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  16. Nobody will leave this world 🌎 with anything! whether you leave a will or not! Once you die , is judgement!
    Like Paul! I have learnt to be content in life! I live in luxury and also a minimalist; to code myself!
    Tochi should heed to her grand Dad and try to reach an understanding with her Dad and Mom's family! There is enough wealth to go round!!!
    Herbert's helicopter was put down by dew; it was not an accident! She should be very careful; how she lives her life! I walked away from my Mom's estate in billions! She is very young woman; to understand that when your parents die; you just have yourself; your siblings and God!
    Only God knows, the heart of men! She should get closer to God; because; she is on her own right now.
    Except God gives her a godly husband;who will be her partner in Christ! She must be in Christ 24/7 to secure her life!!!

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    1. Did you read the story up there? There are no exceptions to a drafted will except there are provisions or she decides to give them....

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    2. Why walk away from what your mother worked for

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    3. Thanks for this, with the amount of wealth available, it should be shared to get to everyone concerned no matter how small. Many supporting the lady will do worst if they are in the fathers shoe. Leave people and their social media rant. We give out to people we don’t know, what happens to family. So many given advice here we do otherwise if they are the man brother or sister. The girl should use wisdom and not allow others make her an enemy to her family.

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    4. I agree. She should give them 20% that is nothing. Very sad indeed

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  17. Thank God for the wisdom late Herbert wigwe applied.

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  18. May God protect AIG cos of those kids cos next they will be looking for how to end him

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  19. WILL saves a lot!

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  20. Vanity upon vanity, all is vanity. If you like acquire the whole world for yourself, at the end of it all it is multiply by zero amounting to Zero.

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  21. This is serious I hope tochi is prayerful o because this people may decide to go diabolical.

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  22. They will not succeed with their plan.l fear for the safety of the children.May God continue to protect them.

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  23. With all his wealth, I am sure he supported his family well before he left. But maybe they were too lazy and too entitled to lift up their fingers to work hard for themselves. I just pray they dont kill Herbert's children so they can claim his wealth to themselves. Just imagine wanting to lay claims to his hard earned money for themselves. Same thing happens at lower levels with uncles and kindred laying claims to land, house and monies that their brother's children should inherit.

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  24. I'm sad this man his wife and son did not enjoy the money.

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  25. Unpopular opinion, there is nothing wrong in looking after their grandparents, I'm sure HW would have done the same. There is enough to go around. For the sake of peace they really need to take this offline and settle things amicably amongst themselves. The demise of HW and the others is still a shock to many of us.

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    1. This is not about taking care of family, it’s about control. The family feels like all the wealth is too much to be handed to the kids alone. If it’s to take care of the family, that won’t be a problem. Sebi it’s just to allocate certain amount of money to them monthly but that’s not what they want, they want to be the ones to share the cake and not just be given slices.

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    2. One comment we agree with. And whoever wrote the published piece is not giving the whole information. The will is probably sealed or it would have been made public. If we cannot see it ourselves then someone dissecting parts of it is mischievous. Leave this family to sort out their issues, please. If indeed he made no provisions for his parents, I am sure Herbert’s kids are open to caring for them in their lifetime. It is not information we have. Let us continue to exercise caution here. If there is a will, they will execute based on the will.

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    3. I tell you @ 15:40! God should give Tochi wisdom 🙏, and help her grand dad and her both parents families! She can be different from her dad! There is enough to go round everyone!

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    4. Taking care of her grandparents is different from them demanding 20% of the estate. Did u read what is up there? They want 20% of what was left for her.

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  26. The wealth is for the children either he has parents or not ,was he the only child they had?what happens to the other children?can't they provide for their father and mother ,shame on them and they have children also,if am one of their children I would have disown them.Depending or wave of entitlement should be discouraged.The appeal court will also say the same thing,so the earlier the better that they stop this show of shame.Because your brother is a rich man ,he must make you rich?na nonsense

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  27. Some family members will never hustle for their own money but will be hoping on another person. I love what he did for his children, his greedy family tot they could take over his wealth and throw his children into the strest to suffer after their father has suffered for them.

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  28. I have a different and probably a controversial opinion. In my own humble opinion, Herbert Wigwe did not behave well in this regards.

    When God raises one person up in a family or lineage, it is to the glory, blessing and benefits of many people in that family and beyond.

    For a man that was that wealthy, in his Will, he should have considered other family members, relations and close friends, by allocating something that will not make them to suffer or envy his own children. This is a native intelligence that will protect the children he truly loves.

    Our elders have a proverb, they say "anyone that won't allow us to eat to our satisfaction should be considered when we are preparing our food".

    This is a way to keep the family united even after death. Everyone happy after death. Then a way of bridging the gap and cover the likely lacuna that his death would have brought. For example, there were things he used to do for his home town, according to a report I saw when he died. I remember when a rich man died in a town called Eruwa in Oyo State, till today, there are things they still enjoy and do in the name of that man called Ogundoyin in Eruwa.

    As human beings that we are, there is no way any of his siblings will be going through lack, economic suffering and financial need and the person, knowing what Herbert would have done to alleviate such pain and help them, will be happy fully with a 26 year old living in a palatial home and flying private jet, remember we are all humans.

    This is why sometimes, we should not depend only on academic intelligence or the European kind of wisdom. We need a balance of divine wisdom and native intelligence from the street. Did you hear what Pastor E.A Adeboye told the current Soun of Ogbomoso during his inauguration as a king of the city few years ago? That's wisdom! Exactly what Herbert should have done with his will.

    Did any of you see Gani Fawehinmi's Will after his demise? That was a wise man. He ensured that no one who has benefited from him when he was alive, lacked anything after his death, at least, to the best of his capacity and what he had by then. Everyone close to him got something after his death, including students he was sponsoring in school. You have to be reasonable in everything.

    We all learned from this incidence.

    May God help the family.

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  29. His will has been upheld under the law. The family he created was the one he laboured for and cared about, as it should be. If he was a humble farmer with one hut and a chamber pot to his name nobody would care if he left it for his children. His children carries his dna, his name and the values he placed into them, they will honour him and respect his labour and protect his legacy.

    Tochi will know what to do when the time comes. These children are still in mourning, no matter what they show on the outside. It is completely reprehensible that this should have been taken to court. It is obvious these relatives did not love him, how could they have gotten over the death of three family members so quickly, to retain lawyers to go fight for an estate. It’s only been a year these ppl tragically passed away, just one year, if they loved him they should still be mourning, still be torn apart.

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  30. It's unfair to make any assumptions on Tochi without full information. However, whatever their Dad left them is theirs. The extended family is wrong to sue them and even grant media interviews. If you really love your brother, you won't do what he will obviously disapprove of, just because he is no more. I will not take it likely if a friend makes our issue public, talkless of family. You're just setting up your family to be judged and dragged on social media. Villifying your nieces and nephews is a NO. If they had a great relationship with you as their Aunt or Uncle, they will wholeheartedly give you, when they are ready and after they have grieved. For now let them be.

    That said, families should understand that old families will break away for new families to be formed. It is the law of nature. When your brother marries, you must let him go. Financially, emotionally and psychologically, let him go. There has to be a healthy separation. He still loves you, but his new family will become priority. The greatest philosopher ever once said: so shall a man LEAVE his father and his mother and CLEAVE unto his wife and they both shall become one flesh.

    Oh wait, not just a philosopher. God. He said it, his son Jesus repeated it, and St. Paul affirmed it again. He who has ears, let him hear.

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  31. But he should have left something for his family honestly, say 80% to his children and 20% to his family or even 10%. This man was wise.
    Imagine if the wife was alive , they would have fought her dirty.
    It is what it is, the family needs to honour him by respecting what he has put down in his will.

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