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All smiles with our dummers after completing new audio recordings for Igbo101 and Yoruba101

Work in progress on Igbo and Yoruba apps II

It’s been a busy yet interesting couple of months since our last update in July. Hence, we thought we’d bring you up to speed on what’s been happening. Earlier in the year, we decided it was time to take our Yoruba101 and Igbo101 apps to new levels. In order words, time to...
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Work in progress on Igbo & Yoruba apps

Work in progress on Igbo and Yoruba apps

Bawo ni o? Kedu? How’s your Yoruba and Igbo language-learning experience been lately? Hope great! We hope our Yoruba101 and Igbo101 apps continue to play important roles in your learning experience. Many thanks to those who have continuously reached out to us with various...
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Igbo101 Igbo app

Win a free cartoon photo of yourself!

Would you like a cartoon photo of you similar to the ones below?       It’s easy! In exchange for a free cartoon photo of you from us, we’d love to view your experience with our Yoruba101 and Igbo101 apps. Follow the steps below: Take a photo or shoot a video of you...
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Igbo 101 diary #3: how it really feels when learning a new language

In a previous piece entitled ‘Our cultural heritage and external validation’, I highlighted the irony of not appreciating our African cultural values such as languages (Igbo, Yoruba etc.) until we see or hear others, usually Westerners, embracing it with pride. While we marvel at...
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Exploring the cool factor in African language learning among kids

Yoruba101, Igbo101: how to unlock previously purchased levels

We’ve been getting a lot of questions from customers of our Yoruba101 and Igbo101 on iOS (iPhone & iPad) saying the levels they previously bought are now locked. First, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR THE LEVELS AGAIN! Why are previously purchased levels now locked? This may...
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Counting in Igbo

Counting in Igbo: simple tips

Counting in Igbo is one of the topics covered in the Igbo101 app. Counting plays a significant role in everyday conversations as I’m currently learning with my private Igbo lessons. The good news is counting in Igbo is easy! That’s because Igbo counting follows a...
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Igbo 101 diaries

Igbo 101 diary #2: basic pronouns and composition about myself

Ndeewo! My last post marked the beginning of my Igbo language-learning journey. In summary, I talked about my motivation for learning Igbo, which are: to be able to converse fluently with other Igbo speakers and to gain insights from a beginner’s perspective that’ll enhance the...
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Igbo 101 diaries

Igbo 101 diary: the journey begins here

Kedu ka i mere? Last week, I commenced a one-on-one Igbo language-learning class with Oriaku Onwuka (Mrs Onwuka) – a true Onye nkuzi (teacher) and content contributor on the Igbo101 team. I am excited! As the lead programmer on the Igbo101 team, I’d always wanted to learn Igbo in...
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Update: 101 Series Language apps

The past week has been an interesting one for the team in continuation of our efforts to promote Asa. In between balancing the whole exercise with other tasks, other activities can seem lost. And so, on the morning of Saturday, October 25th, while trying to organize my thoughts...
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Language App Rework: the blueprint

Yay! I’m excited at the next phase of our language teaching apps. Yes, we know that they are long due for updates * sobs *. Well, good times are here! First, a big thank you to all of you for the downloads and feedbacks. Just so you know how serious this means to us, I’ll share...
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