stakeholders including First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN as well as Chairman/Chief
NSIB) has joined investigation of the helicopter crash which killed Mr. Herbert Wigwe Group CEO of Access Holdings and five others in the United States, on Friday night.
The Veterans Affairs Division of the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) is organising a Veterans Skill Acquisition and Financial Management Training…
In the various Regulatory Interventions for Non-Compliance with the Order on Capping of Estimated Billing to Unmetered Customers, issued to the 11 Discos by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC
President Bola Tinubu has saluted the Super Eagles of Nigeria for their tenacious performance in the finals of the 2023…
Abuja based journalist and media entrepreneur, Sunny Ibeh Jnr, has described the late Access Holdings CEO, Herbert Wigwe, as an ‘institution.’
Access Holdings on Sunday confirmed its group CEO, Herbert Wigwe, death in a helicopter crash in the United States. Dr.…
total of twenty-four (24) suspected drug traffickers and dealers including a 42-year-old man taking thousands of concealed opioid pills to insurgents enclave in Banki area of Borno state, a six-month-pregnant lady, a mother
AFCON Final: NOA begins Mobilising Support for Super Eagles
There are strong indications that the CEO of Access Holdings, Herbert Wigwe, has died in a helicopter crash.
Bola Tinubu has charged the armed forces to continue to protect Nigeria’s territorial integrity against all threats, commending them for their dedication to duty and sacrifices for the nation.