A new report has revealed that Herbert Wigwe, the late Group CEO of Access Holdings Plc, linked to ownership of 106 properties in London.
The findings place him 7th on a list of billionaire homeowners in the city. Thus highlighting the scale of his real estate footprint in one of the world’s most expensive property markets.
How Herbert Wigwe Properties Were Uncovered
The revelations come from a report by The Londoner titled “Revealed: The billionaires who really own London.”
According to the publication, the ownership details emerged following recent legal changes in the UK requiring foreign companies to disclose their true property owners. This transparency rule helped uncover the real individuals behind more than 32,000 properties across London.
What This Means
The report sheds light on the extent of offshore property ownership by global elites. And underscores the growing push for transparency in international real estate.
For many, Herbert Wigwe inclusion reflects not just personal wealth but the increasing global investment footprint of African business leaders.
The findings reveal a hidden layer of property ownership in London—and place a prominent Nigerian banker among the city’s top foreign real estate holders.
In other news Alo360 reports that Nigerian music superstar Davido has made history by becoming the first African artist to sell out the 15000 capacity Crystal Palace Bowl in London.
The milestone further cements Davido’s global influence and highlights the growing international dominance of Afrobeats music.
The 15000 capacity sold-out concert is not just a personal achievement. It marks another big win for the African music industry…. Continue reading



