Herbert Wigwe: US, Nigeria probe underway as wreckage undergoes testing

Herbert Wigwe: FG, US Govt Collaborates in Helicopter Crash – TheTalk.NG

Herbert Wigwe: FG, US Govt Collaborates in Helicopter Crash

  • Emerging reports have confirmed that Nigeria and the United States government are in collaboration to unearth the cause of the helicopter crash that killed Herbert Wigwe
  • Confirming this development, the Director-General of the NSIB, Captain Alex Badeh, said talks had already commenced
  • He said the move aligns with the statutory provision of Chapter 5, Subsection 27 of the International Civil Aviation Organization’s Annex 13

Herbert Wigwe died in a tragic helicopter crashThe US government recently released a report on the tragic helicopter crash. Photo Credit: Herbert WigweSource: Twitter

Nigeria, US collaboration on Wigwe’s demise

Herbert Wigwe: US authorities release helicopter crash report

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