Igbo Daily Drops

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.

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Learn Igbo: Where You Truly Began — The Capital That Wasn't Money | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E90) Week 18

Learn Igbo: Where You Truly Began — The Capital That Wasn't Money | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E90) Week 18

A seventeen-year-old walks up to a Lagos fabric stall with a university form and a question. What she hears back will change what she thinks capital means. In this episode of Igbo Daily Drops, you'll ...

19 Kesä 9min

Learn Igbo: Describing What You Witnessed — The Market That Remembered Her | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E89) Week 18

Learn Igbo: Describing What You Witnessed — The Market That Remembered Her | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E89) Week 18

Eight months after leaving Enugu for Ho Chi Minh City, Adanna Metu-Okafor stops at a Vietnamese porridge stall and discovers her body remembers what her mouth has kept silent. In this episode of Igbo...

18 Kesä 8min

Learn Igbo: Who You Were Before You Knew It — The Name His Father Carried | Igbo Daily Drops  (S2 E88) Week 18

Learn Igbo: Who You Were Before You Knew It — The Name His Father Carried | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E88) Week 18

A man finds out, at forty-two, that the name he's had his whole life was never just his. In this episode of Igbo Daily Drops, you'll learn 3 Igbo sentences for naming who you are — and who you no long...

17 Kesä 8min

Learn Igbo: I Had — When the Past Tense Becomes an Archive | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E87) Week 18

Learn Igbo: I Had — When the Past Tense Becomes an Archive | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E87) Week 18

A grandmother in Lusaka. A granddaughter who does not speak Igbo. A notebook filling with words no one has ever thought to ask for before. In this episode of Igbo Daily Drops, you'll learn 3 essenti...

16 Kesä 9min

Learn Igbo: The Grammar of Grief — When a Verb Suffix Seals a Death (EXTENDED) | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E86) Week 18

Learn Igbo: The Grammar of Grief — When a Verb Suffix Seals a Death (EXTENDED) | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E86) Week 18

At 5am in a New Orleans kitchen, a 74-year-old Igbo woman corrects herself mid-sentence — present tense to past — and in that correction, her sister's death becomes real in language for the first time...

15 Kesä 12min

Week 17 Omnibus: Learn Igbo Through Stories | 5 Complete Episodes

Week 17 Omnibus: Learn Igbo Through Stories | 5 Complete Episodes

🎧 WEEK 17 OMNIBUS: All 5 Episodes in One Continuous Session Missed the daily drops this week? This omnibus combines all five complete episodes from Week 17 of Igbo Daily Drops—no breaks, no interru...

14 Kesä 1h 7min

Learn Igbo Phrases : Week 17 Speaking Practice — 15 Essential Sentences

Learn Igbo Phrases : Week 17 Speaking Practice — 15 Essential Sentences

📺 Visual version with full diacritics: youtube.com/@learnigbo 📥 Free practice speaking workbook for week 17 at www.learnigbonow.com This is your Week 16 Igbo language practice session from Igbo Dai...

13 Kesä 10min

Learn Igbo:Family Introduction — The Name That Crossed the Water | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E85) Week 17

Learn Igbo:Family Introduction — The Name That Crossed the Water | Igbo Daily Drops (S2 E85) Week 17

She rehearsed for two weeks. She had three Igbo sentences memorised, a Post-it note on her monitor she no longer needed. What she had not prepared for was the moment an elder said her father's name — ...

12 Kesä 11min

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