Igbo Daily Drops
A three-year-old holds up both hands in a Calgary car park and tells her grandmother in Owerri: "We have snow." Her grandmother has no word for snow that she has ever needed before this grandchild. What happens in the space between them is the oldest Igbo question there is. In this episode of Igbo Daily Drops, you'll learn 3 possession phrases — the sentences of what you carry across distance, and what you are responsible for carrying forward. In Igbo cosmology, nwere — to have — does not mean to own. It means to carry. The kola nut placed on a table in Owerri on the eighth day of a child's life reaches the ancestors across a video call. Both names entered the ledger of the living and the dead. The Igu Aha — the Igbo naming ceremony — is one of the most significant Igbo intangible cultural heritage practices, now performed across five time zones as an endangered language community holds on across oceans. This episode documents the living transmission of Igbo language and culture in the Japa generation diaspora. Research in this episode draws on Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu, Tansian University, Journal of African Studies and Sustainable Development, 2019 — finding that migration does not erase the Igbo cultural paradigm; the framework survives through individual acts of transmission. 📖 Today's proverb: Nwata kwocha aka, ọ soro okenye rie nri — A child who washes their hands may eat with elders. 🗣️ Sentences practised today: 1. Anyi nwere umuaka — We have children 2. Ha nweghị oge — They don't have time 3. Anyi nwere nri — We have food 📥 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 the visual version 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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