Yetunde Isola Becomes the Pride of Egbaland with Mosunmade Title Coronation

 


 The MD/CEO of RIO Fabrics and founder of Amudalat Ajiun Foundation, Chief (Mrs.) Yetunde Ajiun Isola Osuntuyi, will receive a prestigious chieftaincy title in Egbaland on November 15, 2025.


All roads will lead to Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Saturday, November 15, 2025, as distinguished businesswoman and philanthropist Yetunde Ajiun Isola Osuntuyi is set to be installed as the Mosunmade of Egbaland.


The event, expected to draw royalty, socialites, and top industry figures, marks yet another milestone in the life of the Lagos-based entrepreneur, who has made an indelible mark in Nigeria’s fabric and real estate industries.


Chief (Mrs.) Isola, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of RIO Fabrics, has been a leading name in the textile business for over 35 years, earning recognition as one of Nigeria’s most respected fabric merchants. Her impeccable taste, entrepreneurial drive, and fashion sense have made her a household name among Lagos and Ogun elites.


Beyond business, Yetunde Isola is the founder of the Amudalat Ajiun Foundation, a non-profit organization named in honour of her late mother, Mrs. Amudalat Ajiun. The foundation is dedicated to empowering women and children across Ogun State, providing hope and support for the less privileged.


In 2020, she celebrated the housewarming of her luxurious Ajiun Villa, also named after her mother a reflection of her deep family values and appreciation of legacy.


Her upcoming chieftaincy installation as Mosunmade of Egbaland will be accompanied by glitz and glamour, with the dress code set as white attire and uniform aso-oke, symbolizing purity and unity.


Meanwhile, anticipation is also building for the grand opening of Ajiun Mall, her new commercial hub in Abeokuta, scheduled for December 11, 2025 another testament to her continuous growth and vision as a successful Nigerian businesswoman.


Chief Yetunde Ajiun Isola remains a shining example of elegance, enterprise, and empowerment a true representation of the modern African woman.




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