Agboje Peace
Names are symbolic expressions of the spiritual makeup of a man. It is the spiritual identity that expresses the nature, character, attributes and what he represents
Emphatically Speaking, to name someone can set that person’s destiny, which is why most parents think long and hard about the names they give to their children.
Buttressing on this with emphasis on numerological explanations, naming ceremonies only take place seven days after a child is born, which also indicates its spiritual connotations
Synchronizing the analytical capsules, the new Pope took a new name, “Francis” to set the tone for his tenure. It is meant to recall the name of two saints of the church who were committed to a life of simplicity and serving the poor. This means that a name can be a destiny in many ways.
Also to elucidate further, the changing of Abram which is Exalted “Father”, to Abraham which means Father of Multitude is also another good example of the spiritual significance of names. Until prophecy sprang forth about being a Father of Multitude, there was no such name change
Apart from Abraham whose name was changed, there were changes in the names of some notable personalities in the holy Bible who encountered a change of names where they were able to breakthrough
Some of those were, Simon who was re-named Peter (the rock) when Jesus proclaims that his faith would be the foundation of the Christ movement, the same with Jacob who was also advised to change his name to Israel to fulfill destiny and many more
Just like these persons who encountered names that changed not only their stories but also the narratives of those who were around them, Engr. Emma Mormah, who is the Senior Special Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Community Development, and the DG of Delta Initiative Forum has been able to reaffirm this assertion
Believe me, Engr. Emma Chuks Mormah has been able to establish the fact that, true leadership is people-oriented, and to crown it all, teaching his followers how to think and not what to think
A pan Deltan by practice, Engr. Emma Chuks Mormah does not wear his value as badge but gives life to it by raising societal crusaders who through the right attitude and values would be role models that would transform the society
He is a goal-getter and a man who belongs to a class of his own. I call him, a life wire, a quixotic personality of the model block who is loved by all, and defined by the attitude of what his name represents
He is the man behind the scene of the exponential growth of many who his disposition has influenced
Engr. Emma Chuks Mormah is a selfless leader, with a capacity-laden personality, who is always on the lookout for opportunities to help the downtrodden.
Going by the acronyms of his name, Engr. Emma Chuks Mormah is like a mathematical equation who through political sagacity has symbolized his name:
C: Courage
H: Honesty
U: Unification
K: Kindness and
S: Selflessness
Apart from the acronyms of his name, Emmanuel also means, ‘God” with us which is also symbolic of the disposition of Christ who went about doing good.
Bewildered as it may sound, his native name, “Chuks” emanated from the ordination of a man who is selfless, and people oriented personality of no mean repute
A life changing life by attitude, Engr. Emma Chuks Mormah has been able to show his worth, through the disposition of the philanthropic activities he has over the years carried out
As the DG of one of the Most active Political Pressure Group in Delta, DIFO, he was able to Pathfind the destinies of many people not only in his group but his local government and Delta in general
I call him the great ” Explorer, who through his explorative tendencies, redefined the political value of many in Ika South local government area of Delta State, Nigeria
He is a consultative politician, studious to the incisor, with humility as his second name.
Engr. Emma Chuks Mormah has been able to show a different dimension of what life is, swiping through all available channel to help by all means possible
A light shining of others, his capacity and philanthropic activities can be read like a book
As a torchbearer, Engr. Emma Chuks Mormah, touched many lives and still touching.