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THE WIGWE’S FAMILY HAS BANNED THE REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD (RCCG). FROM ATTENDING H BURIAL OF THEIR SON, HERBERT WIGWE. THE INSTRUCTURE MAY NOT BE UNCONNECTED TO THE LAVISH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION OF THE WIFE OF RCCG , CITY OF DAVID PARISH, LAGOS ISLAND., WITHIN A WEEK OF WIGWE’S DEATH. READ THE FOLLOWING REASONS FOR BANNING THE PARISH FROM THE BURIAL.
The family of the late Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of Access Holdings PLC, Herbert Wigwe, has informed management of the City of David Parish of the Redeem Christian Church of God (RCCG) to stay off the burial service of the late Bank CEO.
Although the family did not give a reason for the directive, many believe that the insensitivity of the church must have influenced the request by the family.
The traditional rulers from Wigwe’s Isiokpo hometown had vowed to spiritually unveil the might behind the suspicious death of their illustrious son, there could be more to the request by the family.
The family may have interpreted the timing and extravagance of the party as a lack of regard for their mourning period and a disregard for Wigwe’s memory. They may feel that the church’s focus on material wealth rather than genuine concern for their loss has led them to question the church’s values and priorities.
In light of these factors, the family has chosen to distance the City of David parish for their son’s burial, as they perceive the church as valuing his financial contributions over his personal worth.
The tragic circumstances surrounding Wigwe’s death, in a helicopter crash in California near Nevada, which also claimed the lives of his wife, son, and other business associates, may have intensified the family’s grief and heightened their sensitivity to perceived slights or insensitivity from the church.