Iyalode Musulumi of Egbaland, Oyeyemi Kolapo, mourns the death of philanthropist Adebisi Edionsere, known as Cash Madam, who passed away at 89. Kolapo praises Edionsere’s legacy of grace, philanthropy, and community contributions, offering condolences to her family and the Ogun State Muslim community.
Oyeyemi Kolapo, the Iyalode Musulumi of Egbaland, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Adebisi Edionsere, known as Cash Madam, who died on January 5 at 89 after a brief illness. In her statement, Kolapo praised Edionsere as a philanthropist and a beacon of grace, elegance, and generosity.
Edionsere, who held the title of Iya Suna of Egbaland and Ogun State, was admired for her selfless contributions to her community and beyond. Kolapo lauded her as a role model for women in Ogun State, noting that her philanthropic endeavors left an indelible impact across Nigeria.
In her tribute, Kolapo mourned the loss of such a remarkable woman, acknowledging how much her wisdom and support had been a pillar to many. She extended her condolences to Edionsere’s family and the Ogun State Muslim community, urging them to find comfort in her legacy.
The Iyalode also reflected on how Edionsere’s teachings and contributions would continue to inspire future generations, especially women in Ogun State. Kolapo’s heartfelt message urged people to uphold the values Cash Madam promoted throughout her life, despite the painful loss. She concluded by offering strength and prayers to those affected by the passing of the esteemed matriarch.