Emeka Nobis spent ten years of his life working as a
Mechanical Engineer for a multinational oil servicing
company. During his years working there, he met
individuals who were gifted but couldn’t come to terms
with showcasing their gifts to humanity.
Emeka resigned from his job to focus on helping
individuals who have a message to share with humanity, but
are scared, doubtful and confused, to become exceptional
by clarifying their messages, build a platform for the
communication of their ideologies and to earn by
establishing profitable business systems.
He also works with organisations to help them entrench
progressive leadership cultures that turn employees into
brand ambassadors, trains middle and top managers on team
dynamics and communication strategies that increase
loyalty, bonding and patronage.
As a practising SAGE, he utilises effective coaching
models to aid individuals and organisations reengineer
their paradigms, thereby creating optimal cultures for
success.
He’s trained and certified in the use and practice of
Ericksonian Hypnosis, Results Technologies,
Performance Consulting, and Neurological Repatterning,
As a thought leader he helps individuals who have
experiences, gifting, expertise or knowledge in
subject areas to define clearly what their focus
should be, communicate their ideologies using
formidable platforms and to earn profitably by setting
up processes and systems.
He blogs regularly via www.emekanobis.com and has a
thriving social media followership. His Twitter
followership is above 10, 000 followers.
He founded and administers a Facebook groups – PEN &
INK MASTERS. He founded it to help individuals become
truly exceptional at utilising their gifting,
expertise, experience, and knowledge to build
profitable enterprises
He’s a TEDx Speaker and has been featured on Nigeria
Info FM, Today FM, Wazobia Max TV, Wish FM, and Rhythm
FM. He has been featured on lots of print and digital
media too many to mention.
Emeka is married to Joy and they have a son and two
daughters together. He lives in Port Harcourt, Rivers
State, Nigeria.