Tochi Wigwe, daughter of the late Herbert Wigwe on Thursday night was faced with heavy criticism over a recent photo with Nigeria’s vice president, Kashim Shettima on the night of tributes at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
Tochi lost her father, mother and brother in a helicopter crash in the United States on February 9.
However, in a photo that has become a growing sensation, Tochi is seen shaking the Vice president, Shettima during the night of tribute to her late father, seated.
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Photos of respected dignitaries, such as Aliko Dangote and former Vice president, Yemi Osinbajo standing to shake Shettima was also shared in comparison.
While reacting to the photos, Nigerians on social media called out the late Wigwe’s daughter, saying it was wrong to shake someone old enough to be her father, sitting down.
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Others, however, sympthazied with the grieving daughter, noting she did nothing wrong.
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Meanwhile, flanked by several of her friends, Tochi said at the night of tributes, that everything her father touched turned to gold and she could never fathom how he managed to do it.
She referred to her father as a feminist and a champion of equality.
She said,
“Who will prompt me to flash a peace sign in every photo? Who will engage in marathon debates with my friends and myself on flights to Cape Town? Who will inquire ‘What are they saying about me online today?’ And who will ask me about my thoughts on Wigwe University.
“You were Paradox, a tower of strength with a heart as soft as silk. You can never raise your voice at me without calling me an hour later to apologise. Your influence extended far beyond our family circle.
“You effortlessly convinced my friends that their futures lay in Nigeria, urging them to elevate their aspirations.”
Tochi also noted her father left her big shoes to fill but also gifted her with an “unwavering support system.”
The funeral rites for Wigwe, his wife, and son commenced on Monday, March 4, 2024.
It continued until Thursday, March 7, 2024, with combined service of songs at RCCG, Ressurection Parish, 1 Ressurection Drive, 1st Gate, Jakande Estate, Km 15 Lekki.
The wake will be held on Friday, March 8 at Wigwe University, Isiokpo, Rivers State at 7pm.
The combined funeral service will be held on Saturday, March 9, at RCCG, Lion of Judah Parish, Isiokpo, Rivers State at 10am. A private interment will follow immediately.


