If you’re African, Caribbean, Spouse or Friends of one… this is your moment.
You are stepping into a community that stands in the gap
between who we were… and who we must become.
Let’s be honest:
Why are African languages still called “local”?
Why are they treated as less than… even by us?
Yet…
- Over 200 million people speak Swahili
- Millions more speak powerful languages like Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa
These are not “local” languages.
These are global identities.
I am Igbo.
So I am starting with Igbo.
Not just to teach it…
But to restore pride, connection, and voice.
This is bigger than language.
This is about:
- Identity
- Heritage
- Family connection
- Future generations
Your children speaking to their grandparents.
Your culture living beyond you.