The family of the late Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of Access Holding PLC, Herbert Wigwe, has decided to exclude the City of David Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God from the burial service of their late son. While the family has not provided a clear reason for this decision, speculation points to alleged insensitivity displayed by the parish.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Reports have emerged that the pastor’s wife of the City of David parish threw a lavish birthday party just a week after Herbert Wigwe’s tragic death in a helicopter crash. This action has been perceived as insensitive, especially given Wigwe’s significant contributions to the church both morally and financially.
The family may see the timing and extravagance of the party as a lack of respect for their mourning period and a dismissal of Wigwe’s memory. They may feel that the church’s emphasis on material wealth rather than genuine sympathy for their loss has led them to question the church’s values and priorities.
In light of these circumstances, the family has chosen to keep a distance from the City of David parish during their son’s burial, feeling that the church places more value on financial contributions than on personal worth.
The tragic circumstances surrounding Wigwe’s death, alongside those of his wife, son, and business associates in a helicopter crash in California near Nevada, have likely deepened the family’s sorrow and heightened their sensitivity to any perceived slights or insensitivity from the church.
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