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Joyce Wigwe Accuses Aigboje Imoukhuede Of Blocking Family Access To Late Brother’s Children Amid Estate Dispute

ThedenBy ThedenFebruary 28, 2025
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Wigwe, born on August 15, 1966, in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, was a prominent Nigerian banker and businessman. He served as the Group Managing Director and CEO of Access Bank Plc, one of Nigeria’s leading banking institutions.

Joyce Wigwe, elder sister of the late Herbert Wigwe, has spoken about the family tensions that arose after his passing, particularly regarding access to his children and handling his estate.

Wigwe, born on August 15, 1966, in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, was a prominent Nigerian banker and businessman. He served as the Group Managing Director and CEO of Access Bank Plc, one of Nigeria’s leading banking institutions.

On February 9, 2024, Wigwe, along with his wife Doreen and their 29-year-old son Chizi, died in a helicopter crash near Nipton, California. The family was en route from Palm Springs International Airport to Boulder City, Nevada, intending to attend Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas.

The crash also claimed the lives of former Nigerian Exchange Group Plc Chairman Abimbola Ogunbanjo and two crew members.

In an interview with TV360 Exclusive, Joyce revealed that the family has a feud with Aigboje AIG Imoukhuede, Wigwe close friend and business associate.

“I don’t know where to start… from when Herbert passed on or not… we didn’t realise there was a disagreement,” she said.

Following Wigwe’s death, a legal dispute emerged concerning the administration of his estate.

In November 2024, his father, Pastor Shyngle Wigwe, and cousin, Christian Chukwuka Wigwe, filed a motion seeking the appointment of interim administrators for the estate.

They expressed concerns over potential mismanagement and requested oversight of the guardianship of Herbert’s minor children. However, in February 2025, the Lagos State High Court dismissed their application, ruling that the claimants lacked the legal standing to intervene, as they were not beneficiaries under Herbert’s will.

The court upheld the provisions of the will, which appointed Herbert’s cousin, Uche Wigwe, and business partner, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, as trustees and personal representatives.

Additionally, the court affirmed the existing guardianship arrangement for Herbert’s minor children, emphasising the importance of adhering to the deceased’s documented wishes.

Joyce explained that their father was reassured by Herbert’s friends that they were also his ‘children’ and that the family let its guard down.

She noted that her parents had always welcomed Herbert’s friends and spouses into the family, including the family of Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Wigwe’s close business partner.

“My parents were particularly close to Ike’s (Aigboje) family as well, particularly his late mum, may her soul rest in peace,” she stated.

However, tensions became apparent during Herbert’s funeral when Aigboje and his wife allegedly prevented the family from getting close to the children.

“It was obvious from the funeral that Ike and his wife kept flanking the kids and would not let us get close to the kids,” Joyce recalled.

She mentioned that even attempts to adjust seating arrangements were overridden by Access Bank staff, following instructions from their superiors.

Beyond the funeral, Joyce claimed Ike held confidential meetings with her father, accompanied by his lawyer, barring other family members.

“They would come to the house and take Daddy into the room… and my dad was like, that’s fine, he can handle it,” she said.

Joyce questioned the secrecy, given that she is a lawyer and could have been involved.

During these meetings, Ike allegedly requested that Joyce’s father sign documents related to Herbert’s estate.

According to Joyce, her niece, Herbert’s daughter, Tochi, had chosen to work with her grandfather on the estate.

“She said she wants to work with her grandfather on this thing,” Joyce said.

However, the lawyer handling the matter, identified as Pairo, reportedly refused to leave a copy of the signed documents with the family.

Each time the family requested the documents, Joyce alleged the lawyer provided excuses.

“He refused… each time we asked, he said, ‘Oh, I’m bringing it, oh, I’m travelling,’” she said.

Joyce expressed frustration at the lack of transparency, especially as a legal professional herself.

Despite the estate issues, she confirmed that the family maintained a close relationship with Herbert’s children.

“We’ve always had a close relationship with the children,” she said, adding that her niece had been advised to keep copies of any documents she signed.

Joyce revealed that the last conversation she had with her niece was when she reminded her to keep copies of any paperwork.

“She said, ‘Yes, Auntie, I will,’ and that was the last conversation I had with her,” Joyce stated, suggesting that unforeseen developments had since occurred.

The revelations highlight the complexities surrounding the management of Herbert Wigwe’s estate and the struggles his immediate family faces in maintaining a relationship with his children.

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