Foreign

Iran’s supreme leader has presided over a funeral for the country’s late president, foreign minister and others killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei led prayers at Tehran University, where caskets carrying the dead were draped in Iranian flags.

President Ebrahim Raisi died alongside Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and six others in a helicopter crash near the border with Azerbaijan.

Authorities had warned against demonstrations against the funeral procession and insults posted online.

“Oh Allah, we didn’t see anything but good from him,” Ayatollah Khamenei said in the standard prayer for the dead in Arabic.

Iran’s acting president, Mohammad Mokhber, stood nearby and openly wept during the service.

People then carried the coffins out on their shoulders, with chants of “Death to America” heard outside.

They loaded them onto a trailer for a procession through downtown Tehran to Azadi Square, where Raisi gave speeches in the past.

In attendance were top leaders of Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, one of the country’s major power centres.

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A helicopter in a convoy carrying Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi has been involved in an accident.

According to reports, the helicopter, one of three travelling in a convoy made a “hard landing” after it got into difficulties in heavy fog in the north of the country.

Interior Minister, Ahmad Vahidi said rescuers were still trying to reach the site, but that their efforts were being hampered by the poor weather conditions.

Details of what exactly has happened remain unclear, and there’s been no official confirmation of Raisi’s whereabouts.

Raisi was heading to the North-eastern city of Tabriz after returning from an Iran-Azerbaijan border area.

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Lifestyle

President Bola Tinubu has described the death of the Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings Plc, Mr. Herbert Wigwe, as “an overwhelming tragedy that is shocking beyond comprehension.”

This came after the official confirmation of a helicopter crash that killed the top banker, former Group Chairman of the Nigerian Exchange Group Plc., Mr. Abimbola Ogunbanjo, along with members of the Wigwe family.

“Bola Tinubu receives the news with shock and deep distress… and mourns these exceptional Nigerian business leaders,” a statement on Sunday by the President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, read.

Wigwe died in a helicopter crash in California near the Nevada border, United States of America, on Friday. United States Authorities revealed that preliminary reports suggested the crash was caused by rain and wintry weather.

On Sunday, Access Holdings Plc confirmed the accident and those killed in the helicopter accident.

In thesame vein, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has expressed grief over the death of the Chief Executive Officer, Access Holdings Plc, Herbert Wigwe, who died along with his wife and son in a helicopter crash.

In a condolence statement on Sunday via X, Sanwo-Olu described Wigwe as “one of the brightest minds in Africa” and a “visionary leader” who made unparalleled contributions to banking and the financial sector.

“Herbert was not just a brother and visionary leader but one of the brightest minds in Africa. His impact on our nation and beyond will be remembered forever. My heart mourns,” the governor said.

According to Sanwo-Olu, Wigwe was an “unapologetic believer in the Nigerian solution” whose dedication and passion for progress inspired many.

“Today, we mourn not just a leader but a true friend and brother. Lagos and Nigeria have lost a remarkable soul. Rest in peace, my brother,” he added.

The governor also mourned the passing of former Nigerian Exchange Group Chairman, Abimbola Ogunbanjo, describing him as a “great business leader and legal luminary who contributed significantly to the development of the Capital Markets and Corporate law.”

“In this difficult time, our thoughts are with the families of all the victims, and we pray for strength and grace,” Sanwo-Olu said.

Similarly, Business man, Femi Otedola, described the death as a loss of “a banking genius”.

Minutes after the official confirmation of Wigwe’s death, Otedola, in a short message posted on X on Sunday, stated that he will cherish the memories of time spent together.

Otedola also revealed how the Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings Plc, Herbert Wigwe, hosted him and fellow business man, Aliko Dangote, in his new house two weeks before his death.

In a related development, Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has expressed shock at the news of the death of Dr. Herbert Wigwe, his wife Chizoba, his son, and others in a helicopter crash in California near the Nevada border, United States.

Wigwe hailed from Rivers State.

The governor described the incident as a “monumental disaster.”

He said Rivers State and Nigeria were in tears over the development.

This was contained in a statement on Sunday by the governor’s media aide, Boniface Onyedi.

Fubara, on behalf of his family, the state government, and the people of the state, commiserated with the Wigwe family over the incident.

He urged them to be comforted by God’s assurances of His love.

The governor said there were no words to convey how terrible the losses are, and the state and indeed Nigeria will miss “an unassuming, iconic, and accomplished illustrious son of Isiokpo in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.”

He stated, “Rivers State and the nation are in tears because it would be extremely difficult to understand this sweeping loss of a family involving a strong pillar, accomplished banker and philanthropist with tentacles in the education sector.”

Fubara said the Wigwe University, which the deceased pioneered, must not be allowed to die.

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News

Four people narrowly escaped death on Tuesday after a helicopter crashed in the Oba Akran area of Ikeja, Lagos State.

The incident happened on Tuesday afternoon close to a branch of a commercial bank in the area.

It was gathered that the chopper was used for training when it crashed into a building and went up in flames.

The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Services confirmed the incident.

The spokesperson for the agency, Amodu Shakiru, said the occupants sustained varying degrees of injuries.

He said, “The helicopter crashed into a building but nobody died. The helicopter was used for training and it has four occupants on board. They had an escort motorised team that was following them on the ground during the training routine exercise which is the standard protocol.”

“The motorised team was the first to arrive at the scene. The occupants sustained varying degrees of injuries and are currently receiving medical attention.

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41-year-old legendary basketball star, Kobe Bryant who spent 20 years with the Los Angeles Lakers, was killed Sunday morning when the helicopter he was traveling in crashed amid foggy conditions and burst into flames in the hills above Calabasas in Los Angeles, California, USA.

National Basketball Association, NBA, Authorities have confirmed that the basketball legend, his daughter Gianna, her teammate, and four others were on board the helicopter when it crashed.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva who said nine people were on the copter – a pilot and eight passengers, however, declined to confirm who had died in the crash until all the next of kin have been notified.

The L.A. County coroner’s office said Sunday night that the recovery effort is expected to take several days because of the condition of the crash site and its remote location.

Officials have shut down roads leading to the site because of a throng of visitors trying to get there.

Los Angeles Police Department, LAPD spokesman, Josh Rubenstein said the department’s Air Support Division grounded its helicopters and didn’t fly until later in the afternoon because the foggy weather on Sunday morning was severe.

Mr. Rubenstein explained that “The weather situation did not meet our minimum standards for flying,” “LAPD’s flight minimums are 2 miles of visibility and an 800-foot cloud ceiling”.

Meanwhile, the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the crash with the assistance of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI.

The investigation will cover maintenance records of the helicopter, owner-operator information, conditions near the crash site and other factors that might have been involved in the crash.

The helicopter’s manufacturer, Sikorsky, said in a statement issued on Sunday that it is cooperating with the investigation.

Culled from “Los Angeles Times