The caveat was allegedly filed under the direction of Pastor Shyngle Wigwe, Herbert’s father, and supported by an affidavit from Christian Chukwuka Wigwe, who claims to be Herbert’s cousin.
This legal manoeuvre aims to alter the directives set forth by the deceased regarding the administration of his estate.
The 90- year-old Pastor has allegedly requested that 20% of Herbert’s estate be allocated to him and other family members, a move that contradicts Herbert’s will, which stipulates that his wealth be distributed solely among his children. The will was lodged at the Ikeja Probate Court prior to Herbert’s untimely passing.
This move by Pa Wigwe may be the beginning of a contentious legal battle over the execution of Herbert’s will.
Since the death of Dr. Wigwe, social media has become a battleground for conflicting narratives about the family dynamics. Observers note an apparent shift from mourning to entitlement among certain family members, raising questions about their motivations during this period of grief.
Reports also highlight troubling incidents within the family, including a three-month detention of Emeka Wigwe, one of Herbert’s brothers, at Panti Police Station by their father – Pastor Shyngle Wigwe, following a dispute with another sibling. This incident reportedly stemmed from a heated argument over family matters.
As friends and associates continue to mourn Dr. Wigwe’s passing, the unfolding family tensions have sparked public interest and concern. The situation reflects deeper issues within the Wigwe family that were previously concealed by Herbert’s public success and stature in the banking industry.
The current development has stunned many onlookers and close friends of the late Herbert, many who never saw this legal battle coming, especially from the old father of the late banker.
As the legal proceedings unfold, it remains to be seen how this dispute will impact the legacy of Dr. Herbert Wigwe and his surviving children.