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Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Irupetepete: 12:36pm On Feb 28, 2025
Fiscus105:
Just imagine, you are "teenage daughter" and not ready to let go a "fragment" portion of your dad's wealth to your dad's siblings.......that's highest order of greediness.
this una entitlement mentality for naija sha
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by SouthSouth1914: 12:40pm On Feb 28, 2025
Some fathers are useless to the core! Soon you will join your son, what good have you done?
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Winnin009: 12:41pm On Feb 28, 2025
Flier:
You will if you were to be in the fathers shoe! I believe Wigwe used family wealth,the father was probably bankrolling the business and now he is probably fighting for wigwe’s sibling
Lesson learnt…. Always sign documents to that effect even if he is your son or your father
Always set boundary.
We can’t found you with family wealth and you hand over everything to your children.
See ehn, you speak as if its 20million naira or even 200m that's in play here.

SMH. Everything is on paper. If anybody has any legal right, trust me. It will definitely be on paper.

No be only family wealth. If its so, his father will be on the board of access bank
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Flier: 12:44pm On Feb 28, 2025
Winnin009:
See ehn, you speak as if its 20million naira or even 200m that's in play here.

SMH. Everything is on paper. If anybody has any legal right, trust me. It will definitely be on paper.

No be only family wealth. If it’s so, his father will be on the board of access bank
Not true! We are talking about ill gotten wealth,those politicians and so on always use people to front for everything.
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by davades(m): 12:56pm On Feb 28, 2025
vanity upon vanity
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by makavalley(m): 1:03pm On Feb 28, 2025
Dem no even let this man rest well before dem start to dey drag e properties..nawao
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Fiscus105(m):
Irupetepete:
this una entitlement mentality for naija sha
This ur greediness, I pray it won't destroy you.

Have u ever imagined, if WIGWE died poor, the kids responsibilities would be automatically transfered to their uncles, Aunties and other siblings?

Did you have brain to think in that direction, or only what you think is for small teenage boy like you, to sit on 100th of Billions Naira properties.

Did you also have a thought that, the wide spread poverty in NIGERIA, is caused by UNEVEN distribution of WEALTH? If part of WIGWE's money giving to siblings, they too, will say bye-bye to poverty, while deacesed kids would still be billionaires.
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by jaxxy(m): 1:11pm On Feb 28, 2025
The grandfather wants to be an administrator of the sons will but the son did not name him as an administrator.
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Elidrisy20: 1:14pm On Feb 28, 2025
You no get money na problem,
You come get money and die, another problem
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by bjdon: 1:26pm On Feb 28, 2025
It makes you wonder what is the point of making mega money? Is it not better to make enough for you and your family to have a good life, give the kids a good education and some money to start their lives, but not all these billions? It just leads to so much grief and stress when you pass on
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by billyG(m): 1:32pm On Feb 28, 2025
What is the essence of so much primitive accumulation of wealth by few individual while majority of others are wallowing in abject poverty....no redistribution to d greater good of all...we still have no stable electricity,no food,no shelters,no good schools,no good health institutions,no security,no paved roads.
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by RealNiggaDee(m): 2:19pm On Feb 28, 2025
That man is old , he's not fighting for his son's wealth ..people should learn to read between the lines.
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by RealNiggaDee(m): 2:22pm On Feb 28, 2025
Fiscus105:
This ur greediness, I pray it won't destroy you.

Have ever imagined, if WIGWE died poor, the kids responsibilities will be automatically transfered to their uncles and Auntie and other siblings?

Did you have brain to think in that direction, or only what you think is for small teenage boy like you, to sit on 100th of Billions Naira properties

Did you also have a thought that, the wide spread of poverty in NIGERIA, is caused by UNEVEN distribution of WEALTH?
Don't mind that over fed kid . What would an old man of 90+ years be fighting for an estate if not for the benefit of his grandchildren.
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by afroxyz: 2:22pm On Feb 28, 2025
sonsomegrigbo:
A big lesson to us all..





You are temporary owner of whatever you work for in this life.



Eat good food, dress well to your satisfaction, spend good time with your family and friends from your wealth.


Use the remaining ones to help real poor people.


Those mansions you are building all over the world are just waste of time and resources. They won't even allow your tenderly bred children and your overpampered wife near most of them
All this one na poverty inspired talk. Make dem give you $1m, and I hear say you reject am because of 'vanity'
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by GloriousGbola: 2:25pm On Feb 28, 2025
There is no legal battle. It is just some entitled family members making noise

Wigwe left an ironclad will.

He left his paddy to sure Aig fking Imoukhuede aka it shall not be well with them as trustee

Nothing the fam can do but wail in the court of public opinion.

Better accept the lifestyle downgrade and move on

Aig will not allow you to continue chopping access bank contracts without adding value.
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Elzazzi: 2:42pm On Feb 28, 2025
forgiveness:
So, in this case, na Wigwe cousin and AIG get legal right to his will.
Na wetin Wigwe write. His wife isn't around. Na dem he put as trustees
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by nwirinedu(m): 2:44pm On Feb 28, 2025
This is proof of karma. How do you use your relationship with a regulator to strip one man of his business, a business that he has spent 3 decades to build you now acquire it for next to nothing.

Beware of aggressive aggrandizement especially when you take what does not belong to you. Is it not ironic he builds a mausoleum but there is no body to bury in it.

Vanity upon vanity.
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Elzazzi: 2:46pm On Feb 28, 2025
Fiscus105:
This ur greediness, I pray it won't destroy you.

Have u ever imagined, if WIGWE died poor, the kids responsibilities would be automatically transfered to their uncles, Aunties and other siblings?

Did you have brain to think in that direction, or only what you think is for small teenage boy like you, to sit on 100th of Billions Naira properties.

Did you also have a thought that, the wide spread poverty in NIGERIA, is caused by UNEVEN distribution of WEALTH? If part of WIGWE's money giving to siblings, they too will say bye-bye to poverty, while deacesed kids will still be billionaires.
And dem tell u say Wigwe siblings poor ?
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Elzazzi: 2:47pm On Feb 28, 2025
afroxyz:
All this one na poverty inspired talk. Make dem give you $1m, and I hear say you reject am because of 'vanity'
No mind the mumu
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by klawaaa: 3:40pm On Feb 28, 2025
A father who value material inheritance more than his grand kids. Shior. I do understand, that cousin just want to make his own cut but why would a father betray his son for material things.
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Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Babinski: 4:02pm On Feb 28, 2025
Irupetepete:
I just dey imagine say my papa dey follow my picking drag my property while he should be the one fighting for them....that's the highest level of irresponsibility..
Did you read what the OP posted properly. It said the will of Herbet Wigwe stated that it is his wife Doreen Wigwe, his cousing Uche Wigwe and his friend Aig Imokhuede that should administer his estate. Unfortunately his wife is dead, leaving only Uche and Aig who are not direct blood relations to Herbet to manage his estate.

Forget about the story being circulated, Herbert's children are not listed as administrators of the estate based on the Will executed abroad and brought to Nigerias as the Will and Last Testament of Herbet Wigwe.

Now the Father is trying to have at least himself and Herbert's blood brother as one of the administrators instead of just a cousin and a friend who they may not be able to completely trust.
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Housing(m): 4:03pm On Feb 28, 2025
The Will enforcers should mediate with the family instead of using laws to deny them. A father is entitled to his son's property. Aig and the said uncle should reason as parents. What will be the share of the parents will never affects the wellbeing of Herbert's children
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by mirrael68(m): 4:09pm On Feb 28, 2025
ajailer:
So pastor Shyngle Wigwe and family's prayers at court were all rejected, hmm.
Normally, papa with his wife are both old and frail, you naturally wont expect them to have greedy interest in the admission of their son's estate by that and also, it must be noted that the old couple both lived very good lives. Herbert is not their only successful child, he was just the only one that was well known by people. Papa is just interested in the well being of the young kids Herbert and his wife left behind, I heard one of them is even below 5 yrs. Now papa, unfortunately has a son who died earlier without a will and it was this same Herbert Wigwe that helped the man's wife and kids sort out his estate when he, Herbert was alive. So, I believe papa has gone down this path before and he is trying to avoid that ugly experience, hence the reason why he is so much interested in how Herbert's estate is administered, but wolves in sheep's clothing in the form of Uche, Aig and co who have no direct blood relationship with Herbert's kids are using the law, which does it's things without emotion to their advantage and this is so unfortunate. Papa at first trusted Aig and co, but here we are now..... Papa is being painted in the media as a greedy fellow who wants a part of his late son's estate. At what age, at age 90 yrs when he knows he is already close to the grave?

Uche, Aig, and co made sure they isolate late Herbert's children from their grand parents, then made Tochi, d eldest child, who we can safely say has limited world experience to sign a paper without the guidance of her grandparents....wow these guys dey try o but God is seeing everything.

For those people bad mouthing the late Herbert Wigwe, saying his wealth is ill-gotten. Anyone without sin, raise your hand in the air, let's see you.
Thanks for your generous spirit.

Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon them. May they continue to rest in peace. Amen

" We came to this world with nothing and it is certain that we will leave this world with nothing"
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by SirJerrie(m): 4:13pm On Feb 28, 2025
This is unrelated, but I'd just want to point this out to people with a limiting mindset saying that there was no point making so much money and still die to leave it all behind.

People DO NOT make lots of money (millions/billions/trillions) just because they want to make such amounts.

Rather the person the have become and keep growing into, is what attracts such wealth to them.

You can't tell a person willing to become the best version of themselves to remain shallow or average, just because "All these things won't matter at the end".

We will all die. Whether rich or poor, YOU WILL DIE!

Whether you live average life or you maxed out your potential, YOU WILL DIE!!


So, why not live to life geared towards becoming the best you're capable of being, rather than lead an average life because "all these things won't matter at the end"
Who sold you that idea in the first place?


Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Rupertek: 4:31pm On Feb 28, 2025
sonsomegrigbo:
A big lesson to us all..





You are temporary owner of whatever you work for in this life.

Those mansions are not waste at all. People can still take care of their personal comfort and still build the mansions


Eat good food, dress well to your satisfaction, spend good time with your family and friends from your wealth.


Use the remaining ones to help real poor people.


Those mansions you are building all over the world are just waste of time and resources. They won't even allow your tenderly bred children and your overpampered wife near most of them
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by sonsomegrigbo: 5:10pm On Feb 28, 2025
afroxyz:
All this one na poverty inspired talk. Make dem give you $1m, and I hear say you reject am because of 'vanity'
Stop reasoning with your anus or your flat head.




I will not reject any amount of money. All I said in my comment is helping the people to grow is better than building useless mansions all over the world
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by FuckTheMod: 6:35pm On Feb 28, 2025
Pelicanbrief:
I'm hear to read the opinion of ewedu sharia Muslims because they tend to have an opinion on every subject except the ones that truly concerns them grin
Exactly
Even frustrated OSU pigs
I wonder what's their business
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by femi4: 8:52pm On Feb 28, 2025
AirwavesReport:
Dissecting the Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate and Inheritance



https://dailypost.ng/2025/02/27/dissecting-legal-battle-over-herbert-wigwes-estate-inheritance/
What a shameful n embarrassing family
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by Julius1995(m): 9:10pm On Feb 28, 2025
There is no place in the entire case or judgement that remotely point to anything of this such. So how did you come to this supposition. For clarity, for people who are desperate about inheritance, believe me if there is anything if such, they will use it.
Flier:
You will if you were to be in the fathers shoe! I believe Wigwe used family wealth,the father was probably bankrolling the business and now he is probably fighting for wigwe’s sibling
Lesson learnt…. Always sign documents to that effect even if he is your son or your father
Always set boundary.
We can’t fund you with family wealth and you hand over everything to your children.
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by joshkke(m): 10:31am On Mar 01, 2025
ajailer:
So pastor Shyngle Wigwe and family's prayers at court were all rejected, hmm.
Normally, papa with his wife are both old and frail, you naturally wont expect them to have greedy interest in the admission of their son's estate by that and also, it must be noted that the old couple both lived very good lives. Herbert is not their only successful child, he was just the only one that was well known by people. Papa is just interested in the well being of the young kids Herbert and his wife left behind, I heard one of them is even below 5 yrs. Now papa, unfortunately has a son who died earlier without a will and it was this same Herbert Wigwe that helped the man's wife and kids sort out his estate when he, Herbert was alive. So, I believe papa has gone down this path before and he is trying to avoid that ugly experience, hence the reason why he is so much interested in how Herbert's estate is administered, but wolves in sheep's clothing in the form of Uche, Aig and co who have no direct blood relationship with Herbert's kids are using the law, which does it's things without emotion to their advantage and this is so unfortunate. Papa at first trusted Aig and co, but here we are now..... Papa is being painted in the media as a greedy fellow who wants a part of his late son's estate. At what age, at age 90 yrs when he knows he is already close to the grave?

Uche, Aig, and co made sure they isolate late Herbert's children from their grand parents, then made Tochi, d eldest child, who we can safely say has limited world experience to sign a paper without the guidance of her grandparents....wow these guys dey try o but God is seeing everything.

For those people bad mouthing the late Herbert Wigwe, saying his wealth is ill-gotten. Anyone without sin, raise your hand in the air, let's see you.
This is selective analysis at best. You left out the part where Herbert himself made Uche and Aig his estate administrators/will executors. Only greed is making the living doubt and fight the decisions of the dead
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by ajailer(m): 10:48am On Mar 01, 2025
joshkke:
This is selective analysis at best. You left out the part where Herbert himself made Uche and Aig his estate administrators/will executors. Only greed is making the living doubt and fight the decisions of the dead
How am I being selective, maybe you should read it well. I know Herbert himself made them the executors, and that was why I wrote about the law being emotionless. Aig and Uche are not strangers to the Wigwe family, so I don't understand why he will always want to deal with papa and others only through a lawyer, what happens to the relationship that used to exist between them all when Herbert was still alive? Why is Aig and Uche isolating the kids from their extended family?
Re: Dissecting The Legal Battle Over Herbert Wigwe’s Estate And Inheritance by joshkke(m): 1:20pm On Mar 01, 2025
ajailer:
How am I being selective, maybe you should read it well. I know Herbert himself made them the executors, and that was why I wrote about the law being emotionless. Aig and Uche are not strangers to the Wigwe family, so I don't understand why he will always want to deal with papa and others only through a lawyer, what happens to the relationship that used to exist between them all when Herbert was still alive? Why is Aig and Uche isolating the kids from their extended family?
Fine, all you said, but ask yourself why Herbert made them executors in the first place. Yes, one theory is that he didn't expect his father to outlive him, but still, dealing with available facts, if he trusted those two to look after the interests of his kids, isn't that exactly what they are doing? Why is the extended family suing his kids in clear violation of his stated intentions? Isn't that enough for the executors to distance themselves?
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