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Learn from native speakers with engaging, easy-to-follow lessons.
At IgboLearn, we believe language is more than words — it’s identity, history, and connection. We’re building a community where anyone, anywhere, can learn, speak, and live Igbo with pride.
It started with my grandmother.
She spoke only Igbo, and I wanted so badly to speak with her in the language of her heart. But I couldn’t. My words broke, my tongue stumbled, and the conversations I longed for never happened the way I wanted them to.
At first, IgboLearn was just for me — a way to start again, one word at a time. But along the way, I realized it wasn’t just me. There are so many of us who love being Igbo but feel the weight of not speaking it clearly. People who carry the shame of being laughed at, corrected, or silenced.
That’s when IgboLearn became bigger than me.
Learn from native speakers with engaging, easy-to-follow lessons.
Visual stories and word games that help you remember faster.
Practice how real Igbo speakers talk — tone, accent, and flow.
Our mission is to blend heritage and innovation — using thoughtful design, AI, and storytelling to make Igbo learning deeply emotional, practical, and joyful. We want every learner to not just speak Igbo, but feel it and carry it proudly into tomorrow.
IgboLearn is more than an app — it’s a movement to ensure our language, culture, and identity live far beyond us. By harnessing AI and community, we want the next generation to inherit Igbo confidently, not reclaim it in fragments like many of us are doing today.
Language is culture. We teach with honor, context, and care.
Short, guided lessons that fit busy lives and build real habits.
We learn together — learners, tutors, and families around the world.
Native speakers and linguists help us keep language authentic.
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Started as a family project to help kids in the diaspora connect with Igbo.
Launched early lessons, flashcards, and small group community classes.
Introduced AI-powered tutoring for translations, cultural context, and practice.
Interactive lessons, gamification, and real-world scenarios make learning fun and effective.