Video: Wigwe, Elumelu, And Emefiele Benefited From Nigeria’s Banking Industry Rottenness — Bode George

The elder statesman alleges that Wigwe and his colleagues sell the dollars to Aboki, BDC, and the black market, resulting in billions of Naira in profit.

Adoga Stephen By Adoga Stephen - Editor-In-Chief
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A video has emerged online showing Bode George, a prominent member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), making serious allegations against the late Herbert Wigwe, former CEO of Access Bank.

The accusations were reportedly made shortly before news of Wigwe’s tragic death.

It is worth noting that Wigwe, along with his wife and son, died in a helicopter crash while en route to watch the Super Bowl in Las Vegas.

Many respected individuals who mourned his loss spoke about his remarkable contributions to the Nigerian banking industry.

However, in a recent video shared on TVC’s YouTube page, George claimed that the deceased had hidden secrets.

According to a prominent member of the PDP, Wigwe and other bank CEOs, such as Tony Elumelu from UBA and former CBN governor Godwin Emefiele, have all profited billions from corruption within the Nigerian banking industry.

The PDP member claims that these CEOs receive dollars every month, but instead of using the money for the benefit of the public, they use it to make personal profits.

The elder statesman alleges that Wigwe and his colleagues sell the dollars to Aboki, BDC, and the black market, resulting in billions of Naira in profit.

He emphasizes that the citizens who are in need of these dollars never receive them.

Watch video below:

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