Wigwe’s PA Narrates How Luggage Issues Prevented Him From Taking Ill-Fated Flight

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Wigwe’s PA Narrates How Luggage Issues Prevented Him From Taking Ill-Fated Flight


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  1. A prayer man always conquere temptation, God always hears his people's prayer st the point of need. What God doesn't want won't happen but sometimes devil can strike but God is always there to see his people through. We should always be prayerful

  2. I might be the only person thinking differently, but I don't believe it's a person's time to die or not. Death is based on various circumstances at the time of death be it an accident, ill health, murder etc. Many times death is avoided by just sheer luck. Wigwe's PA had tried to prevent two deaths ie trying to discourage Mr Ogunbanjo from flying with them because of their busy schedules and trying to hint to Wigwe if he was comfortable flying at night. If Mr Ogunbanjo had listened to the PA and not flown, he would have been alive today and if Wigwe had re-considered his onward journey on helicopter, he would also have been alive today. Also, if after telling his Boss that it was a better option to go with the luggages by road and Wigwe had persuaded the PA to fly, the PA won't have been alive today. Also if the pilots had decided to abort the helicopter journey due to the bad weather, they all would have been alive today. If anything, it's never a person's definite time to die and God might have been using the PA to warn both men before their sad and painful deaths. May their souls as well as as the souls of young pilots rest in perfect🙏

  3. Thank you Mr Shola for your commitment to Dr Herbert Wigwe… that was a wonderful rendition.
    Yes your boss is gone but you're still part of his family he left behind.
    May the soul of Herbert, Doreen and Chizi Wigwe and also Sir Bimbo rest in peace 😢

  4. Haaa Oluwa o 😭😭😭😭

    I can’t even imagine how Mr Sola will feel for a longtime, after this sad event.
    One minute, he’ll be grateful to God for sparing his life. The next minute, he’s devastated that his good boss lost his life along with family. Tossing between gratitude and sorrow, anger and grief.
    I pray he receives God’s comfort and strength to stay strong and healthy, in Jesus name.

  5. Hmmm. One lesson among many that I took in this PA's testimony is that man should put his trust in God alone and not man. 'this is America, they have the best navigational signs. Yet, America failed. If it were Nigeria,we wouldnt have been surprised. So my lesson is that I should be very sensitive to the spirit. This PA was prompted by the Holy Spirit to pass a message to his boss; 'Sir, how comfortable are you flying a chopper at night' but he waved it with the confidence that everything works in America. Not so in everything .Systems can fail even in America. The Spirit again suggested to the PA to go by road and this suggestion was welcomed. How I wish the boss thought a little deeper and may be also respond to have Chizzy travel by road with the PA to keep him company? Bosses and leaders should pay attention to the promptings by their aides in some decision makings. They could be angels disguised in human form. The Lord rest the souls of the departed and specially comfort their loved ones .❤

  6. Only God in heaven knows exactly what happened to you and your family, my friend/brother, I can't believe you treated us like this Herbert, what about our brotherly love and our friendship, Adieu Dr Herbert

  7. Mr Shola your tribute is a manifestation of who we ought to be as humans, who registers his PA in same school only Dr! You’re a reflection of living your dreams, shine your light and shine it to others! Rest in glory king maker 😢

  8. Sola, rejoice with thanksgiving to God for saving you and more importantly for the beautiful life lived by Dr. Herbert Wigwe along with his wife and son. Certainly, their souls are resting peacefully in Christ’s bosom. May God console and protect their family and acquaintances left behind to mourn them 😢

  9. There is a time to live and a time to die. That day was not Mr. sola's day. Death is a debt we all owe. This faith awaits all of us, for die we must. May God grant the soul of the departed eternal Rest, Amen.

  10. I can relate how you feel my brother. At times in life our spirit gives us information about the forthcoming thing's but most people don't understand it. May their souls rest in peace. Take heart bro.

  11. Just like a movies, our life is like pages, it closes for others to be opened

    Dr herbert live a fulfilled life. This is a lesson for many of us that indulge in tribalism. See a Riverian man trusting and building confidence in a yoruba man. Successful people believe in ideas sharing and working together regardless of tribe and religion

  12. What a journey!
    What a life!!
    What an empty world we're in!!!
    So sorry Mr. Shola the dedicated and trusted PA.
    I cried like a baby watching this.
    It's well with you and the family he left behind.
    Here is such a fleeting phase.