Woodhall Capital hosts an extraordinary evening dedicated to legacy, vision, and generational enterprise, celebrating the enduring power of businesses built not only to succeed but to last.
At the heart of the evening is Mrs. Adetokunbo Oguchi, Chief Executive Officer of Moke Atelier and Executive Director of the Mama Cass Group a living testament to what legacy looks like when it is intentional, adaptive, and in motion. Her journey reflects a rare balance of honoring foundational values while building boldly for the future.
Legacy as a Living Framework
Legacy is often spoken about as inheritance or memory. This evening reframes it as active stewardship—the choices leaders make daily to preserve vision while enabling growth across generations. Mrs. Oguchi’s leadership exemplifies this principle, demonstrating how enterprise can evolve without losing its soul.
Her work across fashion, lifestyle, and institutional governance illustrates a broader truth: generational businesses that endure are those that embrace innovation while remaining anchored in purpose.
Generational Enterprise and Long‑Term Vision
The conversations curated by Woodhall Capital center on a question critical to African entrepreneurship today: How do we build institutions that outlive us? From governance and strategy to culture and capital, the evening explores the structures required to transition businesses seamlessly across generations.
By spotlighting leaders who actively steward legacy rather than merely inherit it, Woodhall Capital reinforces its commitment to shaping enterprises designed for longevity and global relevance.
A Toast to What We Build and What We Leave Behind
This evening is both a celebration and a reflection of vision carefully carried forward, of enterprises strengthened by time rather than eroded by it, and of leadership that understands the responsibility of continuity.
To legacy.
To vision.
To what we build—and what we leave behind.