Former Governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has described the late socialite and business entrepreneur, Princess Kadijat Adebisi Edionseri, popularly known as Cash Madam, as an impressionable woman of many achievements.
Meanwhile, former High Commissioner of Nigeria to the United Kingdom, Ambassador Sarafa Tunji Isola, said her departure had left a void that would be deeply felt by her family, friends, and community.
Amosun, in a statement issued by his media office, said the deceased was a successful businesswoman, a socialite of repute, and a great philanthropist.
He added that the late Cash Madam had a larger-than-life disposition; she was an outstanding woman of etiquette and an exquisite dresser. Despite her greatness, she was open-minded and approachable.
The former governor said that the late Madam Edionseri was a doting mother who imbued quality values in her children and family to become responsible members of society. She was a great loss to Egbaland, Ogun State, and Nigeria, whose kind cannot be easily replaced. The Iya Suna of Egbaland, Yewaland, and Ogun State will be sorely missed for her contributions to the propagation of Islam.
The immediate past Nigeria’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and the Baba Adinni of Ogun State also described the late business Amazon as a mother to all.
A respected figure in her community, Isola admitted the forthrightness, tenacity, generosity, and devoted nature of the late businesswoman.
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