Princess Khadijat Adebisi Edionseri, an Ogun-born business icon known as Cash Madam, passes away at 89, leaving a legacy of excellence.
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]rincess Khadijat Adebisi Edionseri, fondly known as “Cash Madam,” has passed away at the age of 89.
The Ogun State-born business mogul, renowned for her entrepreneurial brilliance and impact on Nigeria’s economic landscape, left behind a legacy of resilience and excellence.
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The family confirmed the news of her passing in a statement issued by one of her sons, Dr Adebayo Adebowale.
Speaking on behalf of the Edionseri family, Dr Adebowale expressed gratitude for the life she led and the values she instilled in those around her.
“Our mother was a beacon of strength and a source of inspiration to many. She lived a remarkable life filled with integrity, compassion, and boundless energy,” the statement read.
Princess Edionseri earned widespread respect for her groundbreaking ventures in various industries, which paved the way for many aspiring businesswomen in Nigeria.
Her nickname, “Cash Madam,” became synonymous with financial acumen and success, a testament to her trailblazing role in the business world.
Throughout her illustrious career, Princess Edionseri dedicated herself to empowering her community.
Her philanthropic efforts and commitment to mentorship continue to resonate, cementing her reputation as a role model and advocate for progress.
As her family and admirers mourn her loss, tributes have poured in, highlighting her lasting contributions to Ogun State and Nigeria at large.
Funeral arrangements are yet to be announced as the family seeks to celebrate her life and legacy.
Princess Khadijat Adebisi Edionseri will be remembered as a visionary leader whose impact transcended generations.
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