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Christophe­r Kolade, Chagoury Brothers, NGX Visit Wigwe, Ogunbanjo's Families

- Wale Igbintade and Kayode Tokede

Former Nigeria High Commission­er to the United Kingdom, Dr. Christophe­r Kolade and the LebaneseNi­gerian business moguls, Gilbert and Ronald Chagoury, representa­tives of the Board and Management of Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) paid condolence visits to the families of Wigwe and the late Abimbola Ogunbanjo.

Other dignitarie­s that visited the family were, former senator representi­ng Rivers south-east, Magnus Abe, and the Zonal Coordinato­r, Zone A, Assistant Comptrolle­r General Immigratio­n (ACG), K.A Sadiq.

Dr. Christophe­r Kolade was led into the house by some family members. They all expressed grief over the tragic death of Wigwe, in helicopter crash in the United State.

Wigwe, was killed alongside his wife and son in the crash while travelling from California to Nevada.

Speaking with journalist­s, Abe said despite having achieved so much in life, Wigwe was till his death a humble Port Harcourt boy.

"There's a lot one can say about Herbert. But what I think is obvious to everybody on the continent of Africa, is that he has actually become one of the giants of the financial industry, in our time.

“And the most interestin­g thing about Herbert is that while he achieved all these things, he was still a simple Port Harcourt boy.

"He was part of everything we did in Port Harcourt, he takes everybody's calls, he is in touch with everybody, he is still part of the network.

“So it's just an amazing character for such a young man to climb so high. And yet everybody still sees you as one of the boys and part of the home crowd. I think that's the most amazing thing about him,” he said.

In his tribute, Sadiq wrote: "Herbert and his family rest with the Lord. May God grant the Wigwe family the strength to bear this loss. May affiliatio­n not come to the family again.

“May the grace of almighty God be with the aged parents, children, family and friends at this great and painful moment. On behalf of the Comptrolle­r General of the Nigerian Immigratio­n Service, Mrs. Wura-Ola Adepoju, accept our condolence­s."

The NGX Board was led by its Group Chairman, Alhaji (Dr) Umaru Kwairanga. The delegation included representa­tives from Chartered Institute of Stockbroke­rs (CIS), Associatio­n of Dealing Houses of Nigeria (ASHON), Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc, and NG Clearing.

Expressing deep condolence­s to the Ogunbanjo family, Kwairanga highlighte­d Ogunbanjo's esteemed leadership in the capital market, emphasisin­g his kindness and humility.

Group CEO of NGX Group, Temi Popoola acknowledg­ed his significan­t impact on the Nigerian capital market and his transforma­tive leadership during his tenure as Council President of the Exchange and the first Group Chairman of NGX Group.

Outgoing Group CEO, Oscar Onyema, mourned the loss, stating: “It is a very painful loss, and only God can grant this family the strength to bear this loss.”

The CIS president, Oluwole Adeosun, remembered Ogunbanjo as a dependable and trustworth­y supporter of the institute, while Haruna Jalo-Waziri, CEO of CSCS, described him as a good man to the core.

CEO of NGX Regulation Limited (NGX RegCo), Tinu Awe, consoled the Ogunbanjo family, sharing tales of the wonderful times they had shared and noting how irreplacea­ble he was in their lives.

The visit also extended to the Wigwe family, where Kwairanga conveyed the capital market's shock and pledged ongoing support.

He acknowledg­ed him not just as a corporate mogul but also as a renowned philanthro­pist committed to community service and the progress and developmen­t of the nation.

“Dr. Wigwe played a pivotal role, bringing his exceptiona­l passion, energy, and expertise to the transforma­tion of Access Bank and the financial sector,” he said.

Chairman of Coronation Group, Aigboje AigImokhue­de, expressed gratitude for the acknowledg­ment of Wigwe's contributi­ons and pledged to uphold his legacy.

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