Cash Madam is currently trending in Nigeria, as it was the nickname of the well-known socialite and businesswoman, Adebisi Edionseri. She passed away on January 5, 2025, in Abeokuta, Ogun State, at the age of 89. Her burial took place the following day, following Islamic traditions.
Princess Adebisi Edionseri, affectionately known as Cash Madam, was a beloved figure in Nigeria. Her passing at the age of 89 marks the end of an era. She was laid to rest at her GRA residence in Abeokuta, in line with Muslim rites.
The Nigerian social and business communities are grieving the loss of Princess Kadijat Abike Adebisi Edionseri, affectionately known as “Cash Madam,” who passed away on January 5, 2025. Her family announced that she died after a brief illness.
Princess Edionseri was a deeply respected businesswoman and philanthropist, known for her wisdom, kindness, and dedication to her family and community. Her life embodied grace, dignity, and steadfast faith. She imparted valuable lessons of love, resilience, and faith in Allah to her loved ones, leaving behind a legacy that will inspire generations to come.
Princess Edionseri was a successful entrepreneur who played a key role in the economic growth of Egbaland and Ogun State. Her work in the business community, combined with her lively social presence, made her a beloved figure. But Cash Madam was more than just a businesswoman.
She was a generous philanthropist whose kindness positively impacted countless lives. Her dedication to improving her community, especially in Egbaland and Ogun State, showed her deep commitment to helping others. Her wisdom and strong faith guided many, teaching important lessons about resilience, love, and trust in Allah.
Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Princess Adebisi Edionseri, affectionately known as “Cash Madam.” He described her death as a great loss to both Ogun State and Nigeria, emphasizing her significant contributions to the state’s development.
Governor Abiodun praised her as a beacon of inspiration and a role model for many, particularly highlighting her influence as the Iya Sunnah of Egbaland, Yewaland, and Ogun State. The governor said, “I, on behalf of myself and the people of Ogun State, express heartfelt condolences to the family of Alhaji (Chief) Adebisi Edionseri.
“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. “As the state mourns the loss of such a formidable personality, the legacy of Chief (Mrs.) Adebisi Edionseri will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of entrepreneurs and social leaders.”
Princess Edionseri passed away on Sunday, January 5, 2025, at the age of 89, following a brief illness. Her legacy as a successful entrepreneur and socialite has left a lasting impact, resonating across generations since the 1970s. Governor Abiodun acknowledged her remarkable success and resilience, which have inspired countless individuals both within and beyond Ogun State.
Her funeral was held on Monday, January 6, 2025, at her residence in Abeokuta GRA, following Islamic rites. As the country mourns the loss of this remarkable woman, her family and loved ones find solace in knowing that her legacy will continue to inspire and guide future generations.