Abiodun mourns Ogun business icon, socialite, ‘Cash Madam’

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of renowned business mogul and socialite, Chief (Mrs) Adebisi Edionseri, popularly known as ‘Cash Madam.’

Her death, at the age of 89 on Sunday, marks a significant loss to Ogun State and Nigeria at large, the governor noted.

Abiodun described the deceased as a trailblazing entrepreneur whose remarkable legacy has left an indelible mark on society, inspiring generations since the 1970s.

In a statement issued on Monday by his Special Adviser on Media and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, Abiodun lauded Edionseri’s immense contributions to Ogun State, calling her a beacon of resilience, ambition, and success.

“On behalf of myself and the people of Ogun State, I extend our deepest condolences to the family of Alhaja (Chief) Adebisi Edionseri. Her passing is a tremendous loss, but her influence as a business pioneer and social figure will continue to resonate for years to come,” Abiodun stated.

He praised Edionseri’s pioneering spirit, noting her exceptional achievements at a young age and the inspiration she provided to aspiring entrepreneurs and social leaders across the region.

“Alhaja Adebisi’s legacy transcends her lifetime. Her contributions to the business landscape and her vibrant social engagements will serve as enduring reference points. She touched countless lives and left an imprint that will guide future generations,” Abiodun added.

The Edionseri family, in an earlier statement signed by Dr Adebayo Adebowale, confirmed the passing of the 89-year-old business luminary after a brief illness.

“Her life was a radiant example of grace, dignity, and unwavering faith. Princess Edionseri’s wisdom, kindness, and dedication enriched the lives of many, both within her family and the broader community,” Adebowale remarked.

“She instilled the values of love, resilience, and faith in Allah, leaving behind a legacy that will endure. As we mourn, we also celebrate the extraordinary life she lived. Her warmth, laughter, and teachings will forever remain in our hearts, guiding us forward.”

The funeral will be held according to Islamic rites on Monday, January 6, 2025, at 4pm at her residence in Abeokuta GRA.

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