Itsekiri Language I — Foundations
A working foundation in spoken and written Ìwẹrẹ. Greetings, grammar, proverbs, and the cultural DNA of every word.
Cohort-based and self-paced courses across Language, Heritage, and Skills. Free for Region members, with scholarship tuition available for any family who asks. New cohorts start three times per year.
A working foundation in spoken and written Ìwẹrẹ. Greetings, grammar, proverbs, and the cultural DNA of every word.
Move from phrases to paragraphs. Live session + async drills. Culminates in a written letter to a grandparent.
Write and narrate a 500-word story in Ìwẹrẹ. Capstone is a public reading streamed to the homeland.
Ginuwa to Atuwatse II. Seven hundred years of crown, commerce, and coexistence along the Niger Delta.
Banga, starch, ogi isopo, and the mother broths. A kitchen apprenticeship with a third-generation chef.
Four tones, four weeks, one ensemble performance. Drums provided for all scholars at home.
Masquerade rhythms, festival songs, and palace protocols. Workshop format with a closing recital.
Coronations, crown beads, and the ceremonies that bind us — from Ugie-Ruka to Iwere diaspora weddings.
From idea to revenue with mentors who have built in Lagos, London, and Houston. Cohort + 1:1 office hours.
Twelve hours of drafting, two hours of 1:1 review, and the essay that earns the scholarship.
Remittance planning, cross-border tax, and the simple habits that compound a diaspora household over 20 years.
Public speaking, civic reading, and how to chair a meeting. For scholars ages 14-18 across the nine regions.
A quick language + interest assessment lands you in the right level, with a cohort teacher's recommendation in your inbox within 48 hours. Free, no obligation to enroll.