Emeka Nnaka
Emeka Nnaka is a professional speaker and leading advocate for individuals with physical challenges.
03/23/2026
From Where i Sit: ☀️🐶🏆 🥃
Hey friends! Come check out Tulsa’s newest dog park bar on Friday from 6-8pm for Pitch Your Pet! You can sign up to pitch your own pet on the linktree. If you dont want to present, make sure to come out and have a drink while you watch others brag on their pups!
I will not be pitching Kilo, but trust me, you will hear plenty about him on Friday
01/01/2026
Moved with gratitude for 2025 🙏🏿 . Moving with intention for 2026 🙌🏿
11/02/2025
Chair Force 1. ✈️ 🫡
06/03/2025
A time was had this weekend at Inspire, a night of entertainment highlighting and the talent of amazing people like , Renny Berry, Teri Kelley, and Joe Erwin.
Special thanks to for hosting our event and huge thanks to for being our headliner.
The Center is a place of hope for people who have incurred trying physical circumstances. The staff, the members, the programs makes a real difference in lives. To quote a poem from Teri Kelley:
“The center is a place where you come with struggles and find strength. Come with your tears and leave with your triumphs. You have problems but you discover your power. You fears, but you have friends too.”
05/28/2025
Tulsa! We’re 10 days away from BIG RIDE!! Last year was a whole vibe. This year, gonna have spot rockin and is gonna close the night out.
Big Ride brings together live music, food trucks, local brews, art, and the wild energy of one of Tulsa’s most exciting weekends. Expect a night of dancing, lights, giveaways, and major Tulsa vibes.
https://flywheeltulsa.com/big-ride/
05/07/2025
From Where I Sit: Convocation Speaker for the University of Oklahoma-Tulsa
Key Takeaways:
1. Hope is not the absence of hardship.
2. Falling does not equate to failing.
3. Success isn’t just achievement—It’s Impact
Congratulations to the class of 2025!
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04/24/2025
From Where i Sit: Miami, Fl.
04/12/2025
03/25/2025
FWIS: In 2022, I received a call from Alison Anthony asking if I would consider serving as a tri-chair for the Tulsa Area United Way’s 100-Year Centennial Campaign. It was the easiest “yes” I’ve ever said. Alongside my fellow tri-chairs, Stephania Grober, CEO of Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Pierce Norton, CEO of ONEOK, we set an ambitious goal: $26,733,101—the largest fundraising goal ever set in the Tulsa area. Thanks to the incredible support of community leaders, corporations, individuals, and nonprofit partners, we didn’t just meet that goal—we exceeded it, raising a historic $27,076,000!
In total community impact for 2024, that number grew to a staggering $30,995,152.
At our celebration event, United Way Worldwide President and CEO Angela Williams delivered a powerful keynote, reminding us of the evolving role United Way plays in strengthening communities. She said, “Every dollar raised strengthens the programs and partnerships that make Tulsa stronger, more resilient, and full of opportunity for all.”
Her words reinforced what I already knew firsthand—United Way agencies change lives. My journey with United Way agencies began in the months following my football accident. Ability Resources provided me with a wheelchair and bus passes so I could regain mobility. Then I found The Center for Individuals with Physical Challenges, which became my safe haven—a place where I could rebuild my life and strengthen myself in my new normal.
From 2017 to 2022, I worked at a homeless shelter with Youth Services of Tulsa, another United Way-supported organization. In 2018, when I lost my apartment in a fire, the Red Cross was the first to help me navigate the chaos. These organizations—just a few of the 70+ agencies and community collaborations supported by United Way, are lifelines in times of crisis.
I’m fortunate to live in a city where community partners work together to uplift those in need. I can honestly say I wouldn’t be where I am today without that support.
Last week, we celebrated the companies and organizations that played a pivotal role in this campaign’s success. While this chapter may be closing, more is on the horizon.
08/19/2024
In nine days, Tulsa makes a decision on who its leader will be to guide them into the future. I support Monroe Nichols because he is someone that will work hard on behalf of the interest of the city, but also the interests of people who are not heard in the city. I believe in a growing Tulsa and I believe Monroe is someone that can guide that growth.
Join me to help us move Tulsa Forward by going to PHONE BANKING: https://mobilize.us/s/cBwAbh
CANVASSING: https://mobilize.us/s/Jrr0xg and to the polls on August 27th to VOTE!!
06/04/2024
I loved being able to partner with and provide a workshop for the U.S. Department of State Sport’s visitor program!
We hosted visitors from Kyrgyzstan🇰🇬 and Serbia🇷🇸 to learn about adaptive sports, disability advocacy and rights, universal design, and community development.
I was so impressed to hear the accomplishments of the students; from having a number of gold medalists in their respective sports to being presidents of their schools back home. We had an amazing time and much thanks goes to my co-facilitator , , and for making it happen!
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