Onasanya’s mother passes away; condolences pour in from FirstBank and Governor Sanwo-Olu

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Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and the FirstBank Group, along with prominent individuals and organizations, extend heartfelt condolences to Dr. Bisi Onasanya, founder of The Address Homes, on the passing of his mother, Mrs. Selimot Onasanya (Nee Folorunsho), on November 16, 2023.

In a letter, Governor Sanwo-Olu expresses sympathy, acknowledging the profound impact of Mrs. Onasanya’s loss on the entire family.

Sanwo-Olu highlights the matriarch’s enduring values of hard work, honesty, and family love, emphasizing her influential life that touched not only her family but also those in her community.

The Governor reassures Dr. Onasanya that though words can’t erase the pain, Mrs. Onasanya’s legacy will guide and inspire generations.

First Bank, represented by CEO Dr. Adesola Adeduntan, also conveys condolences in a letter titled ‘We mourn with you.’ The letter pays tribute to the late Mrs. Onasanya’s remarkable life, recognizing her enduring legacy of kindness, discipline, and uprightness.

Dr. Adeduntan assures Dr. Onasanya that despite the significant loss, Mrs. Onasanya’s long, fulfilled life and exceptional qualities will be fondly remembered, offering solace and sympathy to the entire Onasanya family, friends, and well-wishers.

 

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