Man issues a warning, revealing that Herbert Wigwe's siblings died in accidents, emphasizing the importance of taking family patterns seriously
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A concerned Nigerian man issues a warning, urging those who may not take religion seriously to be cautious of family patterns, citing an example involving Herbert Wigwe and his siblings.

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The man, using his Twitter account @novieverest, shared his discovery about the Access Bank CEO's family history.[/p>

Former Access Bank CEO, Herbert Wigwe.

According to the man, Herbert Wigwe's elder brother passed away in 1997 due to an accident, a fact acknowledged by Herbert's father in an interview. Additionally, he revealed that Herbert's sister lost her life in an accident while returning from her honeymoon.

In his tweet, he emphasizes the importance of taking family patterns seriously, citing an example of a friend who died at the exact age his brother had died, both at a young age.

His tweet reads;

“You might not be religious but take family patterns seriously.

Herbert Wigwe’s elder brother died in 1997. The cause? An accident.

Herbert Wigwe’s sister died while returning from her honeymoon. The cause? An accident.

I have a friend who died at the exact age his brother died. Both young.

I can go on.”

See the post below:

Reactions to his post:

@kalutobest: “This is the reason we often pray against any bad family pattern. A friend broke his family’s pattern of not living above 50 years old. I am religious, but..... omo, we need to look elsewhere for answers.”

@victordaberechi: “You see this kind of pattern, prayer no dey cure am. You gats go back to your roots and ask one or two questions and once you find the answer, it’s usually so glaring.”

@OjiUgo_nwa: “That’s a terrible pattern and shouldn’t be ignored by the family.”

@nongagwani: “Life is indeed spiritual.”




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Caroline Olupitan  (Mar 10) 
The family needs to break the yoke through prayers and deliverance
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Godwin Umeaka  (Mar 10) 
Indeed family evil patterns should not be ignored. When you notice a particular evil pattern in your family seek for divine solution through deliverance prayers by a genuine ministry or man of God. Sometimes it can be false accusations trending in the family with dire consequences until it is broken through prayer of deliverance
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