Would you like to learn Igbo? Have you tried several times to learn and made little headway?

That’s why I’m here.

 

Ndeewo, a bụ m Ijeoma Akubue, nwa Chukwu

Hi, I am Ijeoma Akubue, a child of the Most High

 

I help Igbo learners gain confidence with their speaking so they can bond more with their friends and family.

My clients range from the young adults looking to communicate more with their parents and grandparents to individuals who are ready to speak Igbo with friends because they are DNA-tested African Americans. They have fallen in love with speaking Igbo and the married ones are looking forward to suprising their inlaws.

With programs like one to one coaching, group coaching and independent learning, there’s something for clients looking to gain speaking confidence in a variety of ways.

I am a native Igbo speaker and I reside in the UK with my family.

I am not learning Igbo, but I am teaching my children; so I am in the trenches with you. I know it is not easy! I have to continually remind myself to reply my children in Igbo when they speak English to me. I am also conscious of the fact that ‘charity begins at home’ lol. So yeah! the pressure is real.

I have friend that are like, ‘ ok, so your children speak Igbo?. I am like, ‘no, they speak a little, they hear a lot; I am also teaching them’.

Ka ọ dị be oke, ka ọ dị be ngwere. We all have challenges.

However, we take small steps daily towards our goals and I am committed to supporting you in your Igbo speaking journey.

NGWANỤ UGBUA BỤ OGE GỊ.

Now it’s your turn.

Choose the way you would like to be supported below

 
 
 
 
Mgbe m bidoro, Amachaghị m nke ukwuu. (When I started, I did not know much)

Ijeoma nwere ezigbo ndidi na o nwere ezigbo ihe omuma banyere igbo (Ijeoma was very patient and had great knowledge about igbo)

I would strongly recommend igbostudy.com to anyone interested in learning igbo. I found this medium after finding a passion to learn the language so that I could communicate with my in-laws. Ijeoma nwere ezigbo ndidi na o ga-eduzi gị gaa nke ọma (Ijeoma is very patient and she will guide you to success)
— Natasha Smith-Anikwe (Bahamas)