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Dec 18, 2025 6:47 pm


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Ndeewo ,

Biko, ka m juo gi?

When you greet your child with “Ke ka ime?”

Do they answer in Igbo?

or do they pause, giggle, and switch to English?

“How did we get here?”

The truth is, this didn’t happen because you didn’t care.

It happened because life got busy.

School, work, screens, relocation, exhaustion.

Igbo didn’t disappear overnight.

It faded slowly.

And here’s the part many parents don’t say out loud:

Trying to fix it alone feels heavy.

You try one day, you forget tomorrow, Miss two days.Feel guilty.Start again.

That cycle breaks confidence for you and your child.

This is why at Umuoma Academy, we have curated a system to walk with you, step by step, in a way that fits real life. Our children


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Proverb of the Week

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This Igbo proverb reminds us that some opportunities are easier to act on now than later.

This week, it’s a gentle nudge to parents:

when it comes to your child’s language, confidence, and identity — starting early always helps.

With love,

Coach Nonny

Lead Coach, Umuoma Igbo Academy

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