Popular Ogun socialite ‘Cash Madam’ passes on, Abiodun mourns
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The late Adebisi gained prominence as a socialite when she was eulogized as 'cash madam' in one of the albums of Juju maestro, Ebenzer Obey in the 70s.
By Abiodun Lawal
Ogun governor, Dapo Abiodun, has expressed sorrow on the passing of notable businesswoman and socialite, Mrs Adebisi Edionseri, popularly known as Cash Madam.
In a statement by Mr Lekan Adeniran his Chief Press Secretary on Monday, Governor Abiodun described the death of Cash Madam as a significant loss to the state and Nigeria.
Abiodun noted that Edionseri who died on Sunday at the age of 89 made vital contributions to Ogun State.
He also noted that the deceased was as a beacon of inspiration and a role model for countless individuals.
The governor noted that her legacy as a successful entrepreneur and social figure, left an indelible mark, resonating across generations since the 1970s.
He explained that she achieved remarkable success at a young age, demonstrating resilience and ambition that had inspired many in Ogun and beyond.
He prayed that God should give the family the fortitude to bear the loss.
“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.”
The late Adebisi gained prominence as a socialite when she was eulogized as ‘cash madam’ in one of the albums of Juju maestro, Ebenzer Obey in the 70s.
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