Iyalode Musulumi of Egbaland, Yemi Kolapo, mourns Cash Madam
. Says, “Her grace and philanthropy will serve as important reference points.”
The Iyalode Musulumi of Egbaland, Dr. Lateefat Oyeyemi Kolapo, has described the passing of business icon and socialite, Princess Khadijat Adebisi Edionsere (Cash Madam), as a huge loss to Ogun State and Nigeria as a whole.
In a statement issued on Monday, she said the late Edionsere (nee Elegbede), who was the Iya Suna of Egbaland and Iya Suna of Ogun State, lived an exemplary life and touched lives across divides.
“Her grace, elegance, and philanthropy stood out nationwide, and anyone would be proud to have been directly or remotely connected to the late Amazon,” Kolapo, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Right-Dev Limited and Publisher of The Point Newspapers, noted.
“It is a pity that we lost our dear Mama at a time we desperately need her guidance on many religious and general concerns. But we take solace in the fact that her teachings and outstanding contributions to the development of her immediate communities, Ogun State and Nigeria as a whole, will forever be reference points, especially for women in Ogun State,” she added.
The Iyalode of Egba Muslims prayed for eternal rest for the late business icon and commiserated with the Ogun State Muslim community over the huge loss.
“I wish our mother’s immediate family and all those who have been impacted by her the strength to bear this deep pain of separation,” she said.
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