Kunle Yusuff MON, Commiserates With Florence Ajimobi, Kola-Daisi Families Over Bisola’s Demise
The Director-General of the Civil Society Organizations on Community Advancement and Humanitarian Empowerment Initiative (CSCHEI) and Executive Vice-Chairman/CEO Merited Negotiation Consulting, Kunle Yusuff, MON, has joined thousands of sympathisers to mourn with the family of Abiola Ajimobi over the death of Abisola Kola-Daisi, the eldest daughter of the late governor.
In a heartfelt statement made available to newsmen, Yusuff expressed his deep sorrow and extended his sincerest condolences to Florence Ajimobi and the Kola-Daisi family in the wake of the tragic loss.


He described Abisola as a remarkable individual whose warmth, compassion, and unwavering spirit touched the lives of many in her community and beyond.
Yusuff highlighted Abisola’s commitment to service, noting her active involvement in various charitable endeavors that reflected her deep dedication to uplifting others.

“Abisola was not just a a sister; she was a pillar of strength for her family and a guiding light for her friends. Her infectious smile and positive energy will be sorely missed by all who knew her.”
He urged the public to remember her legacy of compassion and service, encouraging everyone to honour her memory by continuing to promote kindness and generosity within their communities.
Yusuff emphasised the importance of support during such trying times, calling for unity in mourning and celebrating Abisola’s life and contributions.
In his statement, Yusuff also acknowledged the profound impact that Abisola had on youths empowerment and community development initiatives, stating, “Her passion for helping others was evident in every project she undertook. She inspired many young people to strive for excellence and to give back to society.”
He, however, reaffirmed his solidarity with the Ajimobi and Kola-Daisi families, offering prayers for their strength and comfort as they navigate through this profound grief.
“May the memories of Abisola bring peace and solace to her loved ones during this difficult time,” he concluded, urging the community to come together in support and remembrance of a life well lived.