IgboNest Academy
Speak,Write,Read and Listen With Confidence.
A global hub for nuturing Igbo language fluency, preserving culture and legacy. Live, online Igbo language lessons curated for children, adults and families living anywhere in the world. Learn to write, speak, read and listen to Igbo language through our personalized, modern, and engaging online classes.

Why IgboNest Academy?
At Igbonest Academy, we believe language is the heartbeat of our culture. We employ modern techniques with a deep passion for heritage to create an environment where learning igbo language is not just about grammar but also about identity. Our mission is to make learning Igbo language accessible, possible and rewarding for everyone.
Find Your Place at IgboNest

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Young Nestlings (Ages 4–12)
For young learners taking their very first steps in Igbo. Through songs, stories, and play, your child will build vocabulary, pronunciation, and a joyful connection to their heritage. Perfect for children with little or no Igbo language exposure.
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Teen Nestlings (Ages 13 - 17)
Your journey to fluency starts here. This class is designed to help teenagers build a solid foundation in the Igbo language, moving from basic recognition of Mkpụrụ Edemede to constructing confident, everyday sentences.


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Adult Nestlings (18+)
You have always wanted to learn Igbo language. Now is your time. This tier/class takes you from zero to confident conversation, everyday phrases, and the cultural context that makes it all come alive. Perfect for adults new to Igbo or returning after years away.
What our students are saying
"I used to think Igbo was too hard, but my teacher makes it so easy. We play games and learn in a way that’s actually cool. I’m not scared to try speaking it anymore!"
— Zikorachukwu, age 10
"My lessons are my favorite part of the week. I finally understand how to write and say the letters properly. I even surprised my Grandma on a video call last weekend!"
— Leona, age 7
"I really like how we learn. I’m getting really good at my letters and sound! It’s not boring like regular school it’s actually cool to learn my language."
— Naeto, age 9
"At first, I didn't think I could learn it, but now I’m getting better every single time. My teacher is really nice and helps me whenever I get stuck. I’m actually proud of myself!"
— Chimdike, age 15
Your Questions Answered
Q: What timezone are classes held in?
A: We schedule across multiple timezones to serve students in Africa, Europe and North America (Nigeria, Canada, the UK, USA, and others). When you book, you'll see available slots in your local time.Q: What does my child need to join?
A: Just a device with a camera and internet connection. We use Google Meet to host our classes.Q: How long are classes?
A: Sessions run 45–60 minutes depending on the class. Kids sessions are kept shorter to match young attention spans.Q: Do you offer refunds?
A: Yes. If you're not satisfied after your first paid class, we offer a full refund.Q: Can adults and children from the same family join different tiers/classes?
A: Absolutely. Many families enroll both a parent and child simultaneously. Ask us about family bundles.Q: What if I miss a class?
A:We'll do our best to reschedule.

From the Tutor’s Desk
Igbo language is more than just words; it is the bridge to our culture. As your tutor, I am committed to creating a learning environment that is both nurturing and academically grounded. I draw on a deep appreciation for the structure of the Igbo language to ensure that my students whether children discovering their roots or adults returning to their mother tongue feel supported. My desk is a space where patience meets high standards, ensuring every lesson is an opportunity to grow in both knowledge and cultural pride.---Theodora Nnadi---