I met her in person in Abeokuta in the year 2000 while working as a doctor at Shaje Hospital Oke Shaje in appreciation of a service I rendered she gave me 10k cash fresh from the mint .Very generous woman.Long live cash madam
I have been researching on Alhaja Bisi Kuburat Adebisi for some months after reading her story online, it has been amazing. I honestly would sincerely love to meet her!!!
May God continue to bless our beloved mother Mama Kuburat Bisi Edionsere known as “Cash Madam.” I could remember her very well including Alhadja Jarinat from Ikorodu honored by Sunny Ade in one of his records in those days while partying around in Lagos. Thank you for bringing this documentary to us in diaspora. Be bless!
Thanks for the story. I grew up in Lagos 70 & early 80s. Though I was young, our family tailor ( Baba Shade) was a fund player of Baba'legbas music. He'd sing it to us as kids while in his shop. I lived in surulere, so this music was played on street speakers and you'd see the lovers of music dance.😊
I share her 1st name. Our name isn't common and thanks to her named song 'Cashmadam' and Eddie Okonta singing 'Bisi. I has so many people sing this essay songs to me once I mentioned my name. I doubt if I've met her but, I know her sons.
He started by talking about his leg ,then went on to thank Alhaja Adebisi kuburat for standing by her. Yegede won oge o , ese te pe won ge la fin rin yi o , yegede won oge o eee. Adebisi mi o je o eee