Woodhall Capital Hosts Afreximbank’s Benedict Oramah To Exclusive Dinner

Posted on March 20, 2026
Woodhall Capital, a leading African investment and financial advisory firm, hosted a dinner reception on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at its global headquarters, The Oak, at Ikoyi Crescent, in honour of Professor Benedict Oramah, GCON, former President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank).
The exclusive gathering brought together the leadership of Woodhall Capital and distinguished guests to celebrate Professor Oramah’s transformative contributions to African trade and economic development.
The event served as a formal recognition of a leader whose visionary stewardship has fundamentally reshaped the continent’s financial and commercial landscape.
In attendance were key figures from Woodhall Capital’s governance structure, including Mr. Akin Akinfemiwa, Chairman of the Woodhall Capital Group Board of Directors; Mr. Adejare Rasheed Olaoluwa, Director; and Mrs. Mojisola Hunponu-Wusu, President of Woodhall Capital Group.
They were joined by Mrs. Chinelo Oramah, Matron of the Afreximbank Spouse Network and respected Visual Artist, Mrs Kanayo Awani, Executive Vice President, Intra-African Trade Bank, and Mr. Viavo Hunponu-Wusu, Managing Partner at BlackStone Legal Advisory.
Speaking at the event, Mrs. Mojisola Hunponu-Wusu, President of Woodhall Capital Group, reflected on the profound impact of Professor Oramah’s leadership, both on the continent at large and on her own professional journey.
“Professor Oramah represents something rare in global leadership: a man who didn’t merely occupy a position, but who intentionally used his platform to create opportunities for countless others,” Mrs. Hunponu-Wusu remarked. “In this week of International Women’s Day, his recognition is particularly meaningful to me. He is among a select few who genuinely believe that female-led institutions can carry the global mantle. Every access and platform he extended to me and to Woodhall Capital has contributed to a legacy of enduring success.”
She also acknowledged the rigorous standards that defined Woodhall Capital’s relationship with the bank under Professor Oramah’s leadership.
“Our journey with Afreximbank has been defined by both opportunity and exacting standards. While the Bank’s high benchmarks meant not every transaction presented received approval, the message was always consistent: strengthen your institution. That challenge became a foundation upon which we continue to build.”
The dinner underscored Woodhall Capital’s commitment to honouring individuals whose work advances African economic possibility and creates lasting value for future generations.
The evening celebrated not only Professor Oramah’s tenure at Afreximbank but also his enduring legacy as a catalyst for intra-African trade and institutional empowerment.

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