Dangote immortalises Wigwe, names road after late Bank CEO

Aliko Dangote, the Nigerian industrialist and creator of the Dangote Group, has dedicated the route to the Dangote Refinery after the late banking giant Herbert Wigwe.

Dangote said this while paying honor to Wigwe at a professional event on Monday.

The businessman and philanthropist said, “To immortalise my beloved friend, my brother, and my mentee, I have actually decided to name of a major refinery and petrochemical road, out of the 120 kilometers, the biggest road will now be named ‘Herbert Wigwe.’”

The group CEO of Access bank, Dr Herbert Wigwe died in a helicopter crash in the United States, alongside his wife Doreen Wigwe, his Son Chizi Wigwe and Abimbola Ogunbanjo, the former group chairman of the Nigerian Exchange Group Plc.

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  1. PCKA says

    Dangotes should stop mimicking Nigerians! What good will that road name do to the family of the deseased or the suffering Nigerians? We asked him to cut down his wickedly expensive cement at least to the highest 7k agreed with Mr President, but he continues pranking with the resolution, thereby contued torturing the poor masses of Nigeria with his aristocracy, to paralize democracy in Nigeria. Nigeria is for both the rich a d the poor. DANGOTES is undoubtedly, acting the part of anti-masses until he can boldly champion the slash down the prices of essential commodities like cement and food stuff. Let him stop being hypocritical!

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