Lavish interior of late Herbert Wigwe’s multi-billion naira newly built Ikoyi mansion stuns Netizens – VIDEO

Since his untimely demise in a harrowing helicopter crash, Herbert Wigwe has kept the online world ablaze with emotion. Videos exposing his extravagant new multi-billion naira mansion in Ikoyi have surfaced, flaunting an interior that leaves onlookers spellbound. Rumors swirl that the late billionaire was on the brink of settling in before tragedy struck, underscoring the unpredictable twists of life.


In the aftermath of Herbert Wigwe’s sudden demise, a titan of Nigerian banking, in a tragic plane crash in the United States, social media continues to buzz with swirling emotions.

A recent unveiling of a video showcasing Wigwe’s luxurious Lagos abode has sparked a fresh wave of discussion and intrigue.

The buzzworthy clip provides an enticing three-minute glimpse, capturing both the exterior and interior of the sprawling 20-bedroom mansion in Lagos.

Herbert Wigwe’s Ikoyi mansion sprawls across 23,000 square meters of land, equivalent to the size of the Ikeja City Mall.

According to reports, the engineering firm entrusted with constructing the edifice, the mansion took them 22 months to complete.

It’s rumored that Herbert Wigwe moved in late last year, intending it to be his retirement retreat, alongside his other opulent properties dotted throughout Lagos.

According to those in the know, erecting an infrastructure of such grandeur would demand a hefty price tag, estimated to hover between $15 to $20 million.

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Profound and striking comments flooded social media in response to the leaked video unveiling Herbert Wigwe’s Ikoyi mansion.

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In related news, Business man, Femi Otedola, recenty revealed how Herbert Wigwe, hosted him and fellow business man, Aliko Dangote, in his new house two weeks before his death.

Wigwe alongside his wife and son were on board an ill-fated helicopter that crashed near Nevada border in California, United States.

Also on board the chopper were the former chairman of Nigeria Exchange Group, Abimbola Ogunbajo, and two others.

Minutes after the official confirmation of Wigwe’s death, Otedola, in a short message posted on X on Sunday, described the death as a loss of “a banking genius”.

He stated that he will cherish the memories of time spent together.

 

 

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