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A seventeen-year-old boy in Equatorial Guinea tells his teacher he is Equatoguinean. His father, who carried sand from Aba on a fishing vessel to this island, says nothing. He picks up his clay pot. He pours. In this episode of Igbo Daily Drops, you'll learn 3 essential phrases for naming belonging — sentences about identity, kinship, and the question at the heart of every diaspora life. This episode documents one of the world's least-known chapters of Igbo intangible cultural heritage: the Biafran displaced communities of Equatorial Guinea and Gabon — people who arrived not through migration but through a war, who built Igbo-speaking neighbourhoods on Bioko Island and named their streets after home. Igbo is a recognised community language in Equatorial Guinea — spoken by the third-largest ethnic group in the country, concentrated on Bioko Island — a direct legacy of Biafran displacement. Their story is part of the global history of endangered language survival. Research in this episode draws on Okwuosa, Nwaoga and Uroko, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Jàmbá: Journal of Disaster Risk Studies, 2021 — studying post-war Igbo communal resilience and the role of shared values, daily practice, and mutual support in sustaining communities under pressure. 📖 Today's proverb: Nwata akwọ n'azụ amaghị na ije na-afụ ụfụ — The child carried on the back does not know that walking is painful. 🗣️ Sentences practised today: 1. Ha bụ ndị Igbo — They are Igbo people. 2. Ha bụ ndị ezinụlọ anyị — They are our family. 3. Kedụ ndị ha bụ? — Who are they? 📥 Free Speaking Workbook: learnigbonow.com 🏛️ By every measure UNESCO uses to assess a language's vitality — intergenerational transmission, community attitudes, government support — Igbo is vulnerable. This podcast documents Igbo intangible cultural heritage — oral traditions, social practices, rituals, and knowledge systems — while teaching conversational Igbo to diaspora learners worldwide. Every episode is part of the Igbo Daily Drops Living Archive. Hosted by Yvonne Chioma Mbanefo — Heritage Futurist and Daughter of the soil. ▶️ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnIgbo/podcasts 🎧 Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/iddspot 🎧 Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/iddapple 🌐 learnigbonow.com Every sentence you learn is a drop. Every drop feeds Oké Osimiri Mmụta Igbo — the Ocean of Igbo Knowledge. This has been Igbo Daily Drops with Yvonne Mbanefo. FREE RESOURCES: - Igbo Heritage Family Kit: https://learnigbonow.com [https://www.learnigbonow.com/] - Main Channel: @learnigbo on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/learnigbo] Kids' Channel: @learnigboforkids on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@LearnIgboforKids] 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.
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