
In a tragic flip of events, Herbert Wigwe, the CEO of Access Holdings, has been confirmed dead following a helicopter crash in the Mojave Desert, United States.
The Airbus H130 helicopter, in which Wigwe was traveling, crashed under yet-to-be-determined circumstances. Rescue teams rushed to the scene but were unable to save the prominent business leader.
Herbert Wigwe was a respected figure in the global business community, known for his leadership of Access Holdings. His sudden demise has sent shockwaves through the industry.
The United States Federal Aviation Administration has affirmed that 6 people were onboard the crashed chopper and no survivor has been recorded. However, investigations have commenced as to why the chopper crashed so suddenly, as the FAA and National Transportation Safety Board have sent investigative teams to the crash site of the Airbus H130 copter. The cause of the crash is currently under investigation. Authorities are working diligently to uncover the details surrounding this tragic incident.
“Right this moment and at all times, allow us to keep in mind that life is a treasured gift- an opportunity to breathe, really feel, love, expertise and join. Let’s honor this reward by dwelling with goal, kindness, and gratitude, making each second rely. Allow us to quantity our days”. Herbert Wigwe
Nigeria, along with the entire African continent, grieves the loss of one of its most distinguished entrepreneurs and businessmen. We extend our deepest sympathies to all those touched by this tragedy, and our prayers for resilience and fortitude during this challenging time.