Nigerians Social Community UK Mourns the of ‘Cash Madam’ Adebisi Edionseri*
The Nigerians Social Community UK, founded by Princess Dr. Omolabake Kosoko-King, has expressed profound sorrow over the passing of notable businesswoman and socialite, Chief (Mrs) Adebisi Edionseri. Her death is seen as a significant loss to both the state and Nigeria as a whole.
Popularly known as ‘Cash Madam,’ Chief Edionseri passed away on Sunday at the age of 89 after a brief illness. Her legacy as a successful entrepreneur and social figure has left an indelible mark, resonating across generations since the 1970s.
In a statement on Monday, Princess Dr. Omolabake Kosoko-King praised Edionseri’s contributions to society, highlighting her as a beacon of inspiration and a role model for countless individuals. She noted that Edionseri achieved remarkable success at a young age, demonstrating resilience and ambition that have inspired many in her state and beyond2.
“I, on behalf of myself and the Nigerians Social Community in the diaspora, express heartfelt condolences to the family of Alhaja (Chief) Adebisi Edionseri. Alhaja Adebisi’s contributions to the business community and her vibrant social presence will be reference points for generations yet unborn. Her influence extended far and wide, making her a cherished figure in the hearts of many.
“As the state mourns the loss of such a formidable personality, the legacy of Chief (Mrs) Adebisi Edionseri will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of entrepreneurs and social leaders,” said Princess Dr. Omolabake Kosoko-King.
Chief Adebisi Edionseri, fondly called ‘Cash Madam,’ was widely admired for her philanthropy, business acumen, and steadfast commitment to the socio-economic development of Egbaland and Ogun State. Her life was a shining example of grace, dignity, and unwavering faith, touching the lives of many through her wisdom, kindness, and dedication to both her family and her community.
Her funeral will take place according to Islamic rites on Monday, January 6, 2025, at her residence in the Government Reserved Area (GRA) of Abeokuta.