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Access Holdings unveils AccessGive to ‘Carry Forward’ Herbert Wigwe’s legacy

Photo caption from left: Roosevelt Ogbonna, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank PLC; Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Governor, Lagos State; Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados; Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Chairman, Access Holdings Plc, his wife Ofovwe; Tochi Wigwe; Hannah Wigwe, daughters of late Herbert Wigwe; David Wigwe, son,   during the first year Memorial of late Herbert Wigwe, his wife Doreen, and son Chizi, held in Lagos…Sunday

 

In a moving tribute to a visionary leader, Access Holdings PLC unveiled the AccessGive platform at the Herbert Wigwe One Year Memorial held on Sunday February 9, 2025, in Lagos. This groundbreaking platform is dedicated to sustaining and scaling the transformative impact of the late Herbert Wigwe, a leader whose vision extended far beyond the boardroom and into the very fabric of Africa’s future.

Herbert Wigwe was more than a leader; he was a visionary who believed that true success lies in creating opportunities, uplifting communities, and driving change that endures. He looked beyond obstacles to focus on solutions, growth, and positive transformation, inspiring impact across Africa. With an unwavering belief that Africa’s boundless potential resides in the hands of its young people, Herbert Wigwe did not merely speak about making a difference, he lived it. Through The HOW Foundation, he championed youth empowerment, education, and healthcare, knowing that a strong, educated generation would be the driving force behind Africa’s transformation. His establishment of Wigwe University provided a blueprint for excellence designed to mold fearless innovators ready to redefine the continent’s trajectory.

Photo caption from left: Mia Mottley, Prime Minister of Barbados; Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Chairman, Access Holdings Plc, his wife Ofovwe; Tochi Wigwe; Hannah Wigwe, daughters of late Herbert Wigwe; David Wigwe, son, during the first year Memorial of late Herbert Wigwe, his wife Doreen, and son Chizi, held in Lagos…Sunday

Yet, legacies are not meant to be remembered; they are meant to be carried forward. This is precisely the purpose behind AccessGive. Built on the pillars of transparency, collaboration, and accountability, AccessGive is a dynamic platform that serves as a conduit for meaningful action. The platform connects individuals, organizations, and communities with high-impact social initiatives in education, healthcare, environmental sustainability, and community development, ensuring every contribution yields measurable, lasting change.

The AccessGive platform offers an intuitive, user-friendly interface that empowers supporters to explore and back projects echoing Herbert Wigwe’s vision. Key features include transparent donation tracking, detailed project profiles, real-time updates, and integrated social sharing capabilities, allowing users to see precisely how their contributions are making a tangible difference. By supporting initiatives under The HOW Foundation and Wigwe University, every donation becomes an investment in the future Herbert envisioned— one where young Africans gain access to world-class education, transformative mentorship, and opportunities to shape the continent’s tomorrow.

“This innovative platform is not merely about giving, it’s about building,” said Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Chairman, Access Holdings PLC. “It’s about building dreams, building lives, and building Africa. With AccessGive, we are ensuring that Herbert Wigwe’s remarkable legacy continues to inspire and drive progress across the continent.”

Access Holdings PLC invites everyone to join in carrying forward this extraordinary legacy. To explore high-impact initiatives and learn how you can contribute to this transformative journey, please visit https://give.accessbankplc.com/

Together, we can build a brighter, more empowered future for Africa, one contribution at a time.

 

 

 

 

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