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ICYMI: Report links Herbert Wigwe to 106 London properties

Last updated: 2026/03/28 at 10:06 AM
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Herbert Wigwe, the late group chief executive officer (GCEO) of Access Holdings Plc, has been linked to the ownership of 106 properties in London, according to a report by The Londoner.

The report, titled: ‘Revealed: The billionaires who really own London’, unveils the secret overseas owners of 32,000 real estate across the city.

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The publication said it was able to uncover the owners of the assets because a “recent change in the law is forcing these foreign companies to register their real owners”.

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The report said 2,224 of London’s most expensive and recognisable properties are all registered by companies located in St Helier, Jersey, a British Island that has morphed into a notorious tax haven.


The late Wigwe was ranked seventh on the log with 106 properties to his name.

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Ahead of Wigwe are John Corless, Sarah Bard, Simon Reuben, Alexander Bard, Rit Thirakomen, and Wolfgang Peter Egger.


On February 9, 2024, Wigwe, his wife and son, as well as Abimbola Ogunbanjo, the former group chairman of Nigerian Exchange Group Plc (NGX Group), died in a helicopter crash in California near the Nevada border.


All six passengers on board were pronounced dead in the aftermath of the crash.


In its final aviation investigation report, the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)  said the probable cause of the crash was the pilot’s decision to continue the flight under visual flight rules into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC).

Since Wigwe’s passing, his family has reportedly been embroiled in litigation over his estate.

In February 2025, Punch reported that Shyngle Wigwe, father of the late banker; and Christian Wigwe, his cousin; filed an appeal to challenge a ruling by the Lagos state high court in the dispute over an estate belonging to Wigwe.

 

 

 

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