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Let’s Clock-in today - Taa bụ Sunday (NKWO)
Word Focus: AKA 👋🏾 Ndewonu 👀 Taa bụ ahịa Nkwo bụlụkwa Ụka Do you know? - Ị ma? 👉 “AKA” means: 1. Hand ✋🏾 2. Beads (in expressions) ⏰ 3. Challenge/in competition 4. Offering help / assist 5. To knock at the door/ also a sign to show interest when a man show her interest to the family of a woman on marriage. 👉 Say: A–KA 💬 Check-in: 👉 Can you show your AKA? 😄 😂 Task: 👉 Nyere m aka – Help me 👉 Biko anyị adịghị ama aka – Please we are not in competition 👉 Aka gị a amaka - This your beads are so beautiful Summary: 👉 Aka = Hand / Beads / Challenge / Offer help / Knocking
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Taa bụ Saturday (AFOR)
Word Focus: IHE / IFE 👋🏾 Ndewonu 👀 Taa bụ ahịa Afor DO YOU KNOW? - Ị ma?👉 “IHE” means: 1. Thing / something 📦 2. Light (in some expressions) 💡 👉 Say: I–HE 💬 Check-in:👉 Gịnị ka ị mụtara taa? (What did you learn today?) 😂 Task :👉 Ihe a dị mma – This thing is good 🧠 Mini: 👉 Ihe = thing In order popular dialect it is called IFE What does your people it, line is IVE. Its been a good day we had. (Ezinne( On a dear others book launch
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You Didn’t Find This By Chance. You Were Meant To Be Here.
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.
Tata bụ Friday (ORIE / Oye)
Word Focus: NDO 👋🏾 Ndewonu 👀 Taa bụ ahịa Orie Do you know? - Ị ma? 👉 “NDO” means: 1. SORRY 2. SHADE (the type provided by tree when sunny) 3. Pigeon (a type of bird) 👉 Say: N–DO 💬 Check-in: 👉 Which one will you remember? 😂 Task: 👉 Lee Ndo a nọ n’ama – See that pigeon in the square 👉 Ndo maka ihe ahụ – Sorry about that thing Summary: 👉 NDO = Sorry / Shade / Pigeon Activity: Make your own sentences using NDO
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Let’s Clock It - Tata bụ Thursday (EKE)
Ndewonu, Kedụ ka unu mere? - Hello, How are you doing? 👋🏾 Word Focus: AKỤ 👀 Taa bụ ahịa Eke Do You Know? - Ị ma? 👉 “AKỤ” means: 1. Wealth 💰 2. Termite mound (anthill) 🏔️ 3. Palm kernel 👉 Say: A–KỤ 👉 Supee Ya: A K Ụ CLOCK-IT…: 👉 Which one surprised you? Activity: 👉 Akụ ruo ụlọ – Wealth has reached home 👉 Akụ ahụ buru ibu – The anthill is big 👉 A chọrọm ịta akụ - I want to chew palm kernel Summary: Akụ = wealth / anthill / palm kernel Comment: Is there other names you call these?. Let’s us know please.
Let’s Clock It - Tata bụ Thursday (EKE)
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