Igbo Daily Drops
The digital archive of living Igbo culture — a daily podcast documenting Igbo intangible cultural heritage while teaching conversational Igbo to diaspora learners worldwide. Not just language learning. Cultural fluency.
WHO WE SERVE
LEARNERS: Diaspora adults reconnecting with roots. Parents teaching children Igbo. Those discovering Nigerian heritage. Non-Igbo spouses. Friends of the culture.
INSTITUTIONS: Museums, universities, researchers, and film/TV seeking authentic Igbo cultural documentation and language resources.
LEGACY: Building the permanent archive that ensures Igbo language, oral traditions, and social practices survive for the next 200 years.
WHAT YOU GET EACH EPISODE
In 10 minutes (occasional extended episodes), you'll receive:
Igbo Proverb – Timeless wisdom applied to modern life
Story Scene – Contemporary narratives rooted in Igbo culture and cosmology
Scholar's Spark – Peer-reviewed research from African academics (many scholars cited)
3 Sentences – Conversational Igbo phrases you can speak immediately
Free Workbook – Weekly practice guide to cement every lesson
CULTURAL PRESERVATION
This podcast documents Igbo intangible cultural heritage (ICH):
Oral traditions: Proverbs, folktales, wisdom sayings
Social practices: Death vigils, apprenticeship systems, market protocols
Traditional knowledge: Indigenous economic systems, ritual language, compound architecture
Endangered language: Native speaker audio, conversational phrases
We align with UNESCO 2003 Convention for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage, UN Sustainable Development Goal 4.7 (Cultural Diversity in Education), and African Union Agenda 2063 (Cultural Renaissance).
SCHOLARLY FOUNDATION
Growing archive with new episodes 5x/week. Each episode cites peer-reviewed research from African scholars and mostly integrates literary works by Igbo/Nigerian authors.
Featured research from several academics in Igbo studies and beyond.
Literary anchors: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Flora Nwapa, Nnedi Okorafor, Chinua Achebe, Buchi Emecheta.
INSTITUTIONAL USE
This content is available for museums (audio guides, exhibition soundscapes), universities (African Studies curriculum, linguistic research), researchers (ethnographic documentation, oral history), and film/TV (cultural accuracy consulting, language coaching).
HOSTED BY
Yvonne Chioma Mbanefo — Heritage Futurist, Igbo language educator, cultural preservation strategist.
Created in honour of Chief Richard Neife Tagbo and Lolo Mary Joan "Molly" Tagbo — and the generations who carried this language before us.
MISSION
10,000 next-generation Igbo speakers in one year
Every sentence you learn is a drop. And every drop feeds Oké Osimiri Mmụta Igbo — the Ocean of Igbo Knowledge.
Reclaim the Igbo story. Subscribe to begin your journey home.
Igbo Daily Drops
Learn Igbo Phrases : Week 7 Speaking Practice — 15 Essential Sentences
Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.
📺 Visual version with full diacritics: youtube.com/@learnigbo
📥 Free practice speaking workbook for week 7 at www.learnigbonow.com
This is your Week 7 Igbo language practice session from Igbo Daily Drops — 15 sentences learnt over the past week in Igbo daily drops, built for real-life use. Commands, requests, questions, and the kind of warm, human phrases that make the difference between knowing a language and living in it.
Work through each sentence at your own pace. You will hear it once, then again — then it is your turn. The sentences this week move from saying where you are going, what you are doing, resting, to asking how much one should pay.
The Igbo sentences we learnt this week are :
A chọghị m nri - I don't want food
A chọghị m mmiri - I don't want water
Mba, a chọghị m. Daalu - No, I don't want. Thank you.
Enweghị m ego - I don't have money
Enweghị m ozi - I don't have a message / I don't have news
Enweghị m oge - I don't have time
Abụghị m onye ebe a - I am not from here.
O bụghị m - It is not me.
O bụghị eziokwu - It is not true.
Anaghị m eri nri - I am not eating food
Anaghị m aga ahia - I am not going to the market
Anaghị m aru ọrụ - I am not working
Enweghị m ihe niile - I don't have everything.
Ha amaghị ihe m na-eme - They don't know what I am doing.
Ọ chọghị ịdụ azụ - She/He doesn't want to retreat.
This is the language your family carried. Now it is yours to carry too.
This has been Igbo Daily Drops with Yvonne Mbanefo.
FREE RESOURCES: - Igbo Heritage Family Kit: https://learnigbonow.com -
Main Channel: @learnigbo on YouTube
Kids' Channel: @learnigboforkids on YouTube
Our Mission: Raise 10,000 more next-generation Igbo speakers by next year.
Be one of them. Every sentence you learn is a drop.
And every drop feeds Oké Osimiri Mmụta Igbo — the Ocean of Igbo Knowledge. Subscribe now. Foundation episodes begin today.
This has been Igbo Daily Drops with Yvonne Mbanefo.
FREE RESOURCES: - Igbo Heritage Family Kit: https://learnigbonow.com -
Main Channel: @learnigbo on YouTube
Kids' Channel: @learnigboforkids on YouTube
Our Mission: Raise 10,000 more next-generation Igbo speakers by next year.
Be one of them. Every sentence you learn is a drop.
And every drop feeds Oké Osimiri Mmụta Igbo — the Ocean of Igbo Knowledge. Subscribe now. Foundation episodes begin today.
Dewo na and welcome to your weekly sentence review. If the week was busy for you, this is your chance to catch up. All 15 sentences from this week's Ibo Daily Drops in one place. Our mission is simple to raise 10,000 next generation Igbo speakers, and every sentence you practice brings us one step closer. So wherever you are in the car on a walk or relaxing at home, let's review the sentences from this past week and remember you can download the workbook for this week, week seven at learnow dot com. Kanyepido, let us begin. Number one Acholimonri I don't want food. Repeat after me Acholimri Acholimri Acholimri Number two Acholemri I don't want water. Repeat after me Acholimum Miri Acholim Atorimum Miri Number three Mba Achorgim Dalo No I don't want thank you Repeat after me Mba Achorgim Dalo Mba Achogim Dalo Mba Achogim Dalo Number four Enwegi Mego I don't have money repeat after me Enwegi Mego Enwegi Mego Enwegi Mego Number five Enwegimozi I don't have a message or I don't have news repeat after me Enwegi Mosi Enwegimo Enwegimo six En weimoge I don't have time repeat after me Enwegimogi Enwegimog En weim seven A bogimo I am not from here repeat after me A bugimo A bugimo Nyba A bugimo Yeba eight O bugim it is not me repeat after me O bugim Oburim Oburim Number nine Oburies Yoku It is not true Oburies Yoku It is not true Repeat after me Oburizioku Oburioku Obuyezioku tenagime rinri I am not eating food repeat after me Anagime Rinri Anagime Rinri Anagime Rinri Number eleven Anagima Gahya I am not going to the market repeat after me Anagima Gahya Anagema Gahya Anagema Gahya Number twelve Anagema Roro I am not working Anagema Roro I am not working repeat after me Anagemaroro Anagemaru Anagemaru thirteen En we mihenele I don't have everything Repeat after me En we mehenile En way mi hene En we me Number fourteen Ha Mari Him Name They don't know what I am doing Repeat after me Ha Marie Ihem Name Ha Marie Ihem Name Ha Marihem Name Number fifteen Ochori Duazo He or she doesn't want to retreat Repeat after me Ochore Duazo Ochore Duazo Ochore Doazo And that's a wrap for this week fifteen sentences from week seven Remember fluency isn't built through perfection but through consistency To keep practicing download the free speaking workbook for week week seven at learn Ibonaun.com Abum one neging wai Ivan Chama Mbanefo I am your sister Ivon Trama Mbanefo Komu e Chata Asuson Digiani. May your mouth remember the language of our ancestors.