
The Igbo people, known for their rich folklore, vibrant music, and significant contributions to literature, weave a cultural thread ripe for exploration. As one of the principal ethnic groups in Nigeria, the Igbo community's traditions and languages offer a fascinating journey through celebrations, and daily life that have shaped their identity over centuries.

Engage with the Igbo language not just as a means of communication but as a bridge to one of Nigeria's most ancient cultures. Whether you're rediscovering your family roots or embracing new cultural horizons, Lingawa's courses are your portal to a profound heritage.

At Lingawa, "Nnọọ" (Welcome) begins your personalized journey into the Igbo language. Our native tutors, experts in both the dialect and the cultural nuances of the Igbo people, craft lessons that cater to your learning style and pace. Whether it’s mastering greetings like “Kedu?” (How are you?) or delving into complex proverbs, our tutors guide you every step of the way.
Immerse yourself in the Igbo way of life through our online cultural groups. Learn about the Igbo calendar’s festivals, such as the New Yam Festival, and participate in virtual celebrations that bring the pageantry and joy of Igbo traditions right to your screen.
WWe understand that your time is precious. Lingawa’s scheduling flexibility allows you to learn Igbo at your convenience, ensuring that you can fit learning into even the busiest schedule without stress.
Dive into a learning experience filled with interactive materials designed to make your journey engaging. Our courses include videos that showcase cultural sites, games that test your knowledge of Igbo customs, and quizzes that help cement your understanding of the language.
Every lesson with Lingawa is a lesson in culture. From the art of Igbo storytelling to the detailed craftwork of traditional Igbo clothing, our courses go beyond language to enrich your understanding of what it means to be Igbo.


Learning Igbo with Lingawa means more than just acquiring a language; it's about experiencing a culture renowned for its depth and resilience. Connect with the Igbo spirit, participate in its community, and discover the extensive folklore that has been preserved through oral and written traditions.