Herbert Wigwe’s Father Revises Request For Late Son’s Estate Amidst Public Outcry

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Pastor Shyngle Wigwe Revises Request for Late Son’s Estate Amidst Public Outcry

In a significant shift following widespread public scrutiny, Pastor Shyngle Wigwe, the patriarch of the Wigwe family, has modified his initial request for 20% of the Estate of his late son, Herbert Wigwe, former Group Managing Director of Access Bank Plc.

Reports emerged over the weekend regarding Pastor Wigwe’s controversial request to amend Herbert’s Will, which explicitly stated that his estate should be for his children alone. The elder Wigwe had sought a portion of the estate for himself and Herbert’s siblings, contradicting the wishes outlined in his son’s will.

Adding to the intrigue, the family released a statement signed by Emeka Wigwe that denied the allegations. However, questions have arisen as to why neither Emeka nor any of Herbert’s siblings filed an affidavit themselves. Instead, Christian Chukwu Wigwe, a supposed cousin of Herbert, submitted the affidavit at the Probate Registry court, leading to speculation about the family’s true intentions regarding the inheritance of Herbert’s children.

Observers are concerned that this decision may be a strategic maneuver to influence the management of the Estate, which was intended solely for Herbert’s children. Critics suggest that by having a cousin file the affidavit, the family aims to obscure their real intentions to potentially disinherit Herbert’s children.

The guardianship aspect mentioned in the affidavit raises further concerns. It appears aimed at placing Herbert’s children under familial influence, creating a possible backdoor to access their inheritance, which their father explicitly stated should be reserved for them.

As questions linger about the relationship between Herbert’s family and his children prior to his death, calls for transparency are growing louder. The public is urged to remain vigilant as this situation unfolds, emphasizing the need to protect Herbert Wigwe’s children from potential exploitation and disinheritance.

The evolving circumstances continue to capture public attention, with many advocating for clarity to ensure that the interests of Herbert Wigwe’s children are safeguarded amid these developments.

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