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Nigerian CEO’s last words on video haunt viewers after death

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Video of Late Access Bank CEO Herbert Wigwe's last birthday gets Nigerians talking (Watch)

A video gone viral. A nation in mourning. The sudden passing of Herbert Wigwe, Access Bank’s CEO, has left a gaping hole in Nigeria’s financial landscape and a void in the hearts of countless people. But amidst the grief, a heartwarming video of his birthday celebration has emerged, offering a glimpse into the kind of man he was – a leader who inspired, a philanthropist who helped, and a human being who left an indelible mark.

The footage isn’t just balloons and cake. It’s the genuine joy on his employees’ faces, the infectious laughter, the sheer unadulterated love radiating from the room. It’s a stark contrast to the cold reality of the helicopter crash that took him, his wife, and son away.

Tribute from the masses

Wigwe wasn’t just a suit in a boardroom. He was “the helper to millions,” as many called him. Sujimoto81, a fellow entrepreneur, echoed this sentiment: “His fire, determination, and generosity captivated my admiration.” People saw in him not just a successful businessman, but a beacon of hope, a hand extended in times of need.

One social media comment, perhaps grasping at straws in the face of tragedy, noted: “The look in his eyes… like he felt like he was about to go home.” Whether a premonition or simply wishful thinking, it adds another layer to the bittersweetness.

His passing resonates deeply beyond the corporate world. Nigerians, ordinary people whose lives he touched, are pouring out their grief. The video, though tinged with sadness, serves as a testament to the impact he had. It’s not just about his achievements, but about the warmth he brought to the world.

Tears flow freely, yes. But amidst the sobs, there’s a smile, a memory, a reminder of the good he did. This birthday song turned eulogy paints a picture of a life well-lived, a legacy of kindness, and a man who will be remembered not just for his success, but for the love he shared. Perhaps that’s how he would have wanted it – not just remembered for his climb to the top, but for the hand he extended on the way up.

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