Helicopter Crash in California Kills Six, Including Nigerian Bank CEO

When someone this connected in banking having studied in the U.K. dies in a small plane or helicopter crash while heading to the Superbowl, you have to wonder. And Herbert Wigwe fits the operative profile in having studied so long in the U.K. before returning and buying Access Bank Plc. of which he was managing director and CEO. Of interest Access Bank Plc was expanding all over Africa. Consequently, Africa is the hub of the OCGFC carbon credit scheme with the African nations wanting a larger cut of their credits sold vs the OCGFC taking most of the money, so was this an accident or a message. We’ll have to see what reporting comes out in alternative media over the next few days.

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The cause of the crash is not known and is being investigated.

Six people, including a Nigerian bank CEO, were killed when a helicopter crashed close to Nipton, Calif., near the Nevada border, according to reports. 

The helicopter has been identified as the Airbus Helicopter EC-130, by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), according to The Hill. 

Herbert Wigwe, CEO  of Access Bank Group, died in the crash. His death was confirmed by Nigerian officials on social media, including World Trade Organization Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department described the crash scene. 

“The scene of the crash was determined to be east of the 15-Freeway, near Halloran Springs Road,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement.

The cause of the crash is not known and is being investigated.

Media reports say the aircraft was headed to Boulder City, Nevada.