By Joe Iniodu
Many dictionaries define asset as
anything useful or valuable. It could be an intangible like experience or a
tangible like landed property or cash or even human resource. Specialist
knowledge and even copyright are also assets. In the same vein, some sterling
attributes are assets. Assets have also been expanded to accommodate even
physical attributes and those who posses them flaunt them even as they have
minimal contributions in the evolution and enhancements.
Barrister Emmanuel Moses Enoidem is
not blessed with the asset of size in the vertical order. He is also not a
beneficiary of our creator’s generosity of large frame. He is rather structured
deceptively with what looks like a puny frame. And for those who judge strength
from the enormity of size, Barrister Enoidem would be such persons undoing.
Under the seeming puny frame lies steel that is resilient and resistant to
pressure and the fancy of brutes and bullies. Again whatever he has lost in
terms of vertical advantage has been counterbalanced with the prodigious
intellect that he is endowed with and which would be one of the assets isolated
for analysis.
Well, having lost out in size
vertically and laterally, his Creator decided to endow him with such rich
physical attributes that many may be forced to construe that its presence
impeded vertical growth. Emmanuel Enoidem’s youthful photograph bespeaks this
flourish of physical values, a dashing youngman with urbane qualities. These attributes
constitute asset of value. What it does is that it breeds in the individual
confidence which is germane to self worth or self-esteem. Those diffident in
self esteem and appreciative of this problem can estimate this asset of value
correctly.
Barr Emmanuel Enoidem, Com for Special Duties, AKS |
But our concern in this treatise is
not to emphasize such a mundane thing like physical attribute but to mention in
passing that it can help young people build their self value early if such
young people are well guided and inculcated with discipline. But if they are
left to their caprices, it could turn them to narcism which is a very dangerous
trend especially to the young.
Emmanuel Enoidem’s physical
attributes did not impinge on his purposeful life. Born into a very large
family, he obviously set for himself the task of charting a course for the
family. Even though he does not come near the first five in the family, he knew
that somebody needed to bell the cat. And for anybody to lead, he himself must
know where he is going conscious of the fact that no man can lead another until
he can first lead himself. Emmanuel Enoidem had realized early enough that what
he needed to posses to provide the touch light of liberation was education.
This became the first asset of value that he personally identified.
According to the mother, Madam Esther
Enoidem, Emma loved books. She said that he was always found
with books which he prioritized beyond food. The mother said that he was always
reading and expressed happiness that his passion has lifted him to great
heights. Barrister Sunday Ukanga, a classmate of Emmanuel Enoidem from Primary
4 said this of him; “He was exceedingly brilliant. From Primary 4, he seized a
proprietary right of being first, leaving my humble self and one Benjamin to
jostle for second and third positions.” Barrister Ukanga recalled an incident
where a teacher asked one of the pupils in class to use bicycle in a sentence
and the pupil said, “My father is a bicycle.” Ukanga who was also a pupil in
that class alongside Emmanuel Enoidem said that Enoidem as a pupil almost
fought the boy, according to him for committing such grievous error in English.
Barrister Ukanga also stated that Emmanuel Enoidem owing to his exceeding
brilliance had endeared himself so much to the headmaster that anytime he was not
in school, the latter would personally go to look for him to find out why he
was not in school. He said Enoidem enjoyed special privileges because of his
brilliance.
Indeed, Emmanuel Enoidem identified
education as an asset very early. When he left for Secondary School in 1976, he
went with the same zeal and zest. His classmates like Barrister Chris Okorie
are lavish in their testimonies about Enoidem’s brilliance. And so like him or
hate, you cannot take away that fact. They posit that he was focused, studious
and serious. He finished his secondary school education on record time in 1981.
He proceeded to the University in 1984, graduated in 1989, completed Law School
in 1989 and was called to Bar that same year. Interestingly, by the time the
father died in 1996, he was the first and only graduate in the family. Today
there are several of them. It is why we refer to his intellect as an asset of
value. It has not only leveraged him as a person, he has used it to chart a
path for other members of the family.
Another noticeable asset that
Barrister Enoidem possesses is discipline. Of course discipline is everything
and transcends all facets of life; be it in terms of time allocation,
management of resources, work ethics, personal desires and even needs; all are
accounted for by discipline. Barrister Enoidem has carried this rich asset of
discipline to all facets of endeavour. He reports to his office on time and is
mindful of appointments scheduled. He honours scheduled appointments and
punctually too. It is this same mindset that he has taken to projects assigned
to his Ministry. He is believed to be a man of time-line. For instance he
delivered the Governor’s Lodge in 15-months, earlier than the scheduled time.
The same things have played out in the Deputy Governor’s Lodge, the Banquet
Hall, Governor’s Office, etc. He has taken the same magic wand to Tropicana
Entertainment Galleria with a determination to complete the flagship project
before the end of Governor Akpabio’s tenure. Of course, his recent assignment
of supervision of the International Stadium has produced a result that shares
the trait of miracle. All of these have been achieved because of the asset of
discipline.
Emmanuel Enoidem’s other manifest
asset is the capacity for work. He is indeed very hard-working. Otu Ita
Toyo, former Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party who presided as Chair
while Enoidem was the treasurer, acknowledges this attribute of hard-work in
the Commissioner for Special Duties. He said that he is a man you can depend
upon for work and result. The Chief of Staff to Governor Akpabio, Sir Etekamba
Umoren remarked of his impressive work record during the inspection of
Tropicana Entertainment Centre by the governor. Governor Akpabio himself has at
some fora asked him to stand up and take a bow in acknowledgement of timely
delivery of quality work that could have been a result of hard-work produced by
passion for service.
One can not discount the mind that
embodies the knowledge of what constitutes quality work that is itself an
asset. It is common for professionals to befuddle others who are alien to their
fields with jargons and claim of expertise. Many of us are victims of these
psychological manipulations, but not the likes of Emmanuel Enoidem who would
bring such manipulations to ruins. His acute grasp of details of any matter
illustrates the fecundity of his mind and how much he has lent himself to
learning. Yours truly once asked him how he became familiar with engineering
jargons and he handed down a curt reply: “I am a lawyer and a lawyer must know
a little bit of everything.”
But there are other assets that are
of great consequence especially in the area of politics. Incidentally these
assets, as critical as they are remain scarce commodities amongst politicians. These
assets are courage, loyalty and commitment. Even though they are available in
other spheres, they count more in the political firmament. Courage is today the
rarest as it has the potential of denying one of lucre from the master’s table
or largesse from a benefactor. But many of Enoidem’s associates believe
that he is different. They say he embodies courage and is not given to
unnecessary niceties. Enoidem himself once admitted that courage is his problem
and he does not know how to deal with it. Courage is a great asset and whoever
possesses it must be encouraged.
Loyalty is also another asset. In
politics, it is counted in the full value of 100 per cent and not any less. In
fact, it is said that there is no 99.9 per cent loyalty in politics. Emmanuel
Moses Enoidem embodies implicit loyalty to anybody he owes allegiance to. His
political associates ascribe loyalty to him as his greatest gift. They see him
as the last man standing for his compatriot. His political trajectory has shown
that he gives his complete and unalloyed loyalty to the government of the day.
Commitment to a cause is another
asset that Emmanuel Enoidem has in abundance. He is like a brand believer. If
he believes in a cause, he would sink or swim with it. This is seen in his complete
devotion to the Uncommon Transformation agenda of Governor Akpabio. His
commitment has earned him the trust and confidence of the governor. These are
assets he should celebrate at 50 as they are of sterling and enduring value.
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