
Learn Igbo: Asking Prices at the Market — "How Much Is It?" | Igbo Daily Drops (S1 E17)
A market woman waits. She has two prices: the one she says first, and the one she will accept. She knows which moment belongs to her — and so will you. In this episode of Igbo Daily Drops, you'll lear...
10 Mars 11min

Learn Igbo: I See Rice, I See Food — First Words in an Igbo Market | Igbo Daily Drops (S1 E16)
🎧 THE FIRST WORDS YOU SAY IN AN IGBO MARKET: Adaeze is 34. She grew up in Luton. She hasn't been inside a Nigerian market in twenty-six years. Today she walks into Onitsha Main Market — and t...
9 Mars 9min

Week 3 Omnibus: Learn Igbo Through Stories | 5 Complete Episodes
🎧 WEEK 3 OMNIBUS: All 5 Episodes in One Continuous Session Missed the daily drops this week? This omnibus combines all five complete episodes from Week 3 of Igbo Daily Drops—no breaks, no interrupti...
8 Mars 56min

Learn Igbo Fluency: Week 3 Speaking Practice — 18 Essential Sentences
This is your Week 3 audio practice session from Igbo Daily Drops — 18 sentences built for real-life use. Commands, requests, questions, and the kind of warm, human phrases that make the difference bet...
7 Mars 10min

Learn Igbo: Thank You, You're Welcome, See You Tomorrow (S1 E15)
Discover how three simple Igbo phrases serve as the "economic protocol" for West Africa's largest marketplace. This episode explores why cultural fluency moves more money in the Onitsha Market than an...
6 Mars 9min

Learn Igbo: Sit Down, Stand Up, Lie Down | The Vigil (EXTENDED) | (S1E14)
⏱️ SPECIAL EXTENDED EPISODE: 12 minutes This episode honours the temporality of grief. We've taken the time this story needs. Listen when you have space to sit with it. ----- Learn to say sit down, st...
5 Mars 12min

Learn Igbo: How to Ask for Help & Why Questions = Power | (S1 E13)
Learn how to ask for help in Igbo Language with three essential questions: "Ị nwere ike inyere m aka?" (Can you help me?), "Kedu ka e si eme ya?" (How does one do this?), and "Kedu ihe ọ bụ?" (What is...
4 Mars 11min

Learn Igbo: Come Here, But Softly — How “Bịa” and “Biko” Change Everything (S1 E12)
Learn Igbo with this episode on one of the most powerful pairs in the language — bịa and biko. Bịa means “come” in Igbo. Biko means “please.” Together, they decide whether a room goes tense or stays s...
3 Mars 9min



















