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Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Wisdomkosi(op): 4:45pm On Nov 28, 2025
Anambra Billionaire Professor Who Left Secondary School at 32 Unveils 7 New Books on 70th Birthday

Anambra-born billionaire industrialist and celebrated polymath, Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, is set to unveil seven new books to mark his 70th birthday, which is a milestone that further cements his reputation as one of Africa’s most inspiring intellectual figures and entrepreneurial icons.

Widely described as a polymath, the Benjamin Franklin of Nigeria and the Napoleon Hill of Africa, Prof. Emenike’s latest literary contribution adds to his earlier publications and distinguished body of work that reflects decades of study, enterprise, and mentorship grounded in lived experience.

The launch,which coincided with his 70th birthday on 28 November 2025, will see the presentation of a new collection of seven books spanning psychology, entrepreneurship, philosophy, community history, personal development, and the future of African socio-economic systems. For a man who completed secondary school at the age of 32 (when he was already married with two children) and later went on to bag his bachelor’s degree at 41, master’s at 43, doctorate at 59, and professorship at 66, the unveiling is being celebrated nationwide as yet another evidence of his relentless pursuit of knowledge.

Odenigbo Nanka, whose delay in secondary school education was caused by the effects of the Nigeria-Biafra Civil War, appears to have done what Napoleon Hill could not do by going further to bag a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration at age 41 and a Master's degree in Marketing at age 43, both from the University of Lagos, Nigeria. He went further to receive his PhD in International Business Management from the International School of Management (ISM) at Paris, France at age 59 and became a professor at age 66. He is also an alumnus of Lagos Business School (Pan African University, Lagos, Nigeria) and Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

According to information made available to this reporter, each of the seven latest books by Prof. Emenike touches on a subject area that mirrors different aspects of his intellectual, philanthropic and entrepreneurial journey.

One of them, “NANKA TIGERS AND TIGRESSES OF DEVELOPMENT: The
History of Philanthropy in Nanka, Orumba North L.G.A, of Anambra State, Nigeria”, reflects deeply on the history of philanthropy in his Nanka community and documents how charity evolved into a communal tradition that continues to shape development in Orumba North and beyond. The work also serves as a call to action for citizens and groups to contribute meaningfully to communal upliftment.

Another book, “HOW TO BE A POLYMATH: The Secrets of How to Be a Multi-Talented Person” draws from his background in entrepreneurial psychology and philosophy to encourage readers to expand their capacities and explore multi-talented living. The work lays out contemplative and practical steps for unlocking gifts, mastering diverse disciplines, and breaking the limitations individuals often place on themselves.

In “ONE MONTH OUT OF SOCIAL MEDIA: Effective Strategies on How to Achieve Your Literary & Other Important Goals”, Prof. Emenike confronts digital dependency and its effects on productivity and mental clarity. The book offers strategies for reclaiming focus and purpose in an age of distraction, urging readers to rethink their relationship with screens, reconnect with meaningful work, and rediscover the discipline required for literary and life goals.

Also in the latest collection is “IGBO APPRENTICESHIP (NWABOI) SYSTEM: Why the Scheme Might Not Continue or Endure as Expected!”, where he critically examines the celebrated wealth-creation model that originated from Igboland. The work explores the system’s strengths, challenges, and the looming threat of extinction in an age of digital transformation and globalized trade, using case studies from entrepreneurs who rose from the apprenticeship tradition to become business giants.

His book titled “ENTREPRENEURIAL AND PROFESSIONAL SUCCESSION
GROOMING: Way to Secure a Good Future for Your Business and Professional Empire” captures the necessity of early succession planning for organizations that wish to outlive their founders. It addresses generational transfer, institutional continuity, leadership grooming, and the common pitfalls that threaten business survival across Africa.

In “Wealth and Success Through the Principles of the Law of Attraction”, Prof. Emenike outlines psychological and practical steps for shaping personal outcomes through clarity of thought, mental discipline, and purposeful living. The work challenges readers to cultivate a mindset that attracts opportunities, builds resilience, and transforms setbacks into leverage.

The seventh of the new books, “Swimming Pool Approach (SPA) to Achieving Your Goals & Objectives” lays out practical principles for turning dreams into actionable achievements. Without offering shortcuts, it provides motivation and clarity for individuals who doubt the feasibility of their aspirations or shy away from bold pursuits.

These seven works add to Prof. Emenike's impressive catalogue of twenty-one books published over the years, covering subjects ranging from entrepreneurial philosophy to mental emancipation, Igbo identity, self-development, sports, and the psychology of wealth creation.

Professor Emenike’s first book was published in 2013,by Napoleon Hill Foundation,Wise Virginia,USA and has since been translated into Spanish in 2014,and French in 2016.

His earlier books include:
(1) Entrepreneurial Spirits: Through the Seventeen Success Principles of Napoleon Hill;
(2) The Benefits of Adventures;
(3) How to Alter Your Destiny to the Direction You Want;
(4) The Daily Positive Vitamins for Entrepreneurs;
(5) Think and Grow Rich: African Perspective;
(6) 300 Years of Akwamakwa Liberation Movement in Nanka;
(7) The Principles of Entrepreneurial Psychology and Philosophy: The Catalytic Effects of Macro and Micro Books Approach in Achievement of Goals and Objectives,
(cool Innumerable Benefits of Typing Skill;
(9) Autosuggestion: The Single Most Powerful Secret to Success;
(10) The Plan Book Theorem: How to achieve your goals and Objectives through the Practical Principles of Macro and Micro Plan Books Theorem;
(11) The Economic Trajectories of the Igbos after Nigeria – Biafra Civil War: My Personal Perspectives;
(12) 15 Writing Principles on How to be a Celebrate Author;
(13) The Mental Emancipation: How to Control your Conscious and Subconscious Minds for Effective Performance; and
(14) Shrines as Arbiters: Is Reverse the Case of Christianity in Igboland?

The intellectual, Prof. Poly Emenike, born in 1955 in Nanka, stands today as the Chairman and CEO of NEROS Pharmaceuticals Limited, one of Nigeria’s largest indigenous pharmaceutical companies. His life story is one of exceptional resilience: delayed education due to the civil war; graduation from secondary school in his thirties; multiple degrees earned in his forties and fifties; and eventual global recognition as a scholar, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.

Today, he holds the rare distinction of being the first person outside the United States to receive the Napoleon Hill Foundation Gold Medal Award and to sit on the Foundation’s Board of Trustees. One of his published works on the African perspective of Think and Grow Rich, marks him out and stands him tall as one of the continent’s foremost interpreters of Hill’s success principles.

Prof. Emenike has also left indelible marks in community and youth development. He built a post office in Nanka, a civic centre equipped with library and internet facilities, and the monumental 10,000-capacity NEROS Sports Stadium. His long-running Nanka Champions League, Supa Copa NEROS competition, Jog for Life programme, and sponsorship of the Anambra FA Cup have shaped sports development across Anambra State.

In the education sector, aside being a pro bono part-time lecturer at the Department of Entrepreneurial Studies and the Chike Okoli Centre for Entrepreneurial Studies, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra state, he also, since 2009, endowed funds across ten departments of the University of Lagos including the School of Pharmacy,Management Sciences and SPGS(School of Post Graduate Studies). He has done the same for four departments at Nnamdi Azikiwe University’s School of Pharmacy, while also sponsoring over 20 undergraduates and assisting more than 100 young people to gain admission into tertiary institutions.

He is a visiting Professor of Entrepreneurship and Member of the Governing Board, UNIZIK Business School (UBS); Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria.

Prof Poly is also a member of UNILAG and UNIZIK Advancement Boards since 2010.

To promote reading culture and self-development amongst Nigerian youths, he has gifted 37,000 copies of one of his widely read books, ‘Entrepreneurial Spirits through the Seventeen Principes of Napoleon Hill’ across Nigeria (1000 copies to each state and the FCT). He also mentors youths across Igbo communities and beyond through another of his pet projects, ‘Poly Emenike Foundation’ where he interacts with them via WhatsApp platform.

His decades of philanthropy and service have earned him numerous honours, including Member of the Order of the Niger (MON), Anambra State’s Philanthropist Extraordinaire and Business Titan Award, and the ASATU Youth Wing’s double honours for community and youth development.

As he marks his 70th birthday with the unveiling of seven new books, tributes have continued to pour in from scholars, entrepreneurs, youth groups, policymakers, and community leaders who describe him as a living compendium of diligence, perseverance, philanthropy, transformational leadership, and academic-cum-entrepreneurial excellence.
Source : https://pmexpressng.com/anambra-billionaire-professor-who-finished-secondary-school-at-32-unveils-7-new-books-on-70th-birthday/

Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Wisdomkosi(op): 4:46pm On Nov 28, 2025
More of the books. See below

Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Kosiso12(f): 4:51pm On Nov 28, 2025
I love this. No time is too late to achieve success
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Razzness(m): 5:02pm On Nov 28, 2025
This is a very great man. He is an inspiration.
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by RoiNews2: 5:02pm On Nov 28, 2025
Would have loved to know what made him a BILLIONAIRE.
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by DomPerignon: 5:04pm On Nov 28, 2025
Why attach ''billionaire'' as a title?
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Nickeyz007: 5:04pm On Nov 28, 2025
I'm looking forward to reading that Igbo apprenticeship system book someday.
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by ColdHunter(f): 5:05pm On Nov 28, 2025
Professor of?

Which institution conferred him with a professorship?
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by jmoore(m): 5:07pm On Nov 28, 2025
Bia jiri nwayọ dey mention billionaire.

Billionaire is worth 1 billion dollars or it's equivalent.
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by BardeJ: 5:07pm On Nov 28, 2025
Igbos are born to win in every situation and all thing being equal they are number one
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by sonnie10: 5:08pm On Nov 28, 2025
RoiNews2:
Would have loved to know what made him a BILLIONAIRE.
It is simple, a man that has seen both sides of the coin and determines to not stay where he once was but with constant effort, will always make wins.
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by abysirius(m): 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2025
Everybody wey chop remain for Anambra na billionaire. Thank God for Forbes..
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Nobody: 5:16pm On Nov 28, 2025
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by always247: 5:17pm On Nov 28, 2025
here I am at 31 thinking that im too old and its over for me because i dont have a job or business to run
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Nobody: 5:17pm On Nov 28, 2025
ColdHunter:
Professor of?

Which institution conferred him with a professorship?
Naira land uni vers ity o
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by always247: 5:18pm On Nov 28, 2025
BardeJ:
Igbos are born to win in every situation and all thing being equal they are number one
what about the broke ones among us?
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Mcslize: 5:19pm On Nov 28, 2025
While Igbos are conquering all industries, illitrate Fulanis are terrorising the whole country of over 200 million people; not even those in power can do anything.
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Monimaker22: 5:20pm On Nov 28, 2025
Igbos will keep amazing their enemies, if na others na civil war book dem go dey write instead of what will inspire the young generations to come, Igbos for a reason, Proudly an igbo man.
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by johnpablo541(m): 5:21pm On Nov 28, 2025
This thread looks like something written by Alex Reports
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by NaijaNaWaa: 5:21pm On Nov 28, 2025
Wisdomkosi:
Source : https://pmexpressng.com/anambra-billionaire-professor-who-finished-secondary-school-at-32-unveils-7-new-books-on-70th-birthday/
Must you use "billionaire" to push this story? Make una take 'am easy nau? What's all these billionaire thing all the time?
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by ACRI: 5:22pm On Nov 28, 2025
Go hustle for your own name o bro

Tribalism does not put money in your pocket

BardeJ:
Igbos are born to win in every situation and all thing being equal they are number one
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by 1144AK(m): 5:26pm On Nov 28, 2025
If you see 'Anambra' and 'billionaire' in the same sentence, it's just another clickbait. Who even reads these kinds of books these days?
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Kaczynski: 5:33pm On Nov 28, 2025
RoiNews2:
Would have loved to know what made him a BILLIONAIRE.
apprenticeship and investment plus connections


dude served arthur nzeribe.
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Kaczynski: 5:34pm On Nov 28, 2025
jiggyman:
Billionaire without evidence. Everybody na Billionaire for East. Lmaooooo!
he literally owns a pharmaecutical company which is the second after emzor.
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Nobody: 5:39pm On Nov 28, 2025
Kaczynski:
he literally owns a pharmaecutical company which is the second after emzor.
Name? And how is it second to emzor. Do you have his annual revenue records? Or na for beer parlour u hear the gist
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Grandmaester: 5:50pm On Nov 28, 2025
This man is the owner of Neros pharmaceuticals. No be small man o!
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by bestman09(m): 5:53pm On Nov 28, 2025
Congratulations to him. Knowledge and education is not only obtained in classrooms
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by Borrow2222: 6:08pm On Nov 28, 2025
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by shineeye1: 6:13pm On Nov 28, 2025
Wisdomkosi:
Source : https://pmexpressng.com/anambra-billionaire-professor-who-finished-secondary-school-at-32-unveils-7-new-books-on-70th-birthday/
What a great quest for knowledge! Anyways, he comes from a race of people whose past and present records reflect robust zest for acquisition of knowledge. The Igbos , like some other talented tribes in Africa symbolize not only the search for knowledge but the dexterity to transform acquired knowledge into practical innovations for their good and the good of mankind. Nigeria is blessed to have such a breed who can be rightly labelled as the sagacious Jews of the black race. Let every man learn to extol the gifts of mother nature wherever they are found rather than be led by needless rivalries because where humanity came from and where all humanity must return to , there are no sectarian appellations. What we are here and whatever we are given here , all we shall drop as our breath expire. Naked we came and naked we shall return for yet another reassignment as the Creator pleases .
Re: Prof. Poly .I. Emenike, Who Left Secondary School At 32, Unveils 7 New Books by UrVillageChief: 6:15pm On Nov 28, 2025
The word “billionaire” is the most abused word in the East😁😁 Bia, who certified him a billionaire?
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