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Games
Kids (ages 3 - 12) friendly question based games
Coaching
We offer a one-on-one video coaching sessions
Peer Learning
Live video streaming sessions with peers and tutor
Performance Tracking
We track learning performance with standard language tests and also tutor performance
Qualified educators offering virtual classes
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Conquer confusing concepts, master challenging topics, and ace those exams - all with personalized guidance every step of the way.
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Learn different languages
Spoken by around 42 million people, Igbo is a tonal language native to southeastern Nigeria. Its unique structure and proverbs emphasize community, resilience, and resourcefulness. Igbo culture celebrates entrepreneurship, education, and a strong sense of identity. From bustling markets to literary giants like Chinua Achebe, Igbo voices have made a significant impact on Nigeria and beyond.
Spoken by over 80 million people, Hausa is the most widely spoken language in Nigeria. With roots in the Afro-Asiatic family, it's known for its melodious tones and vibrant literature. Hausa poetry, music, and storytelling traditions offer a rich glimpse into the culture and history of Northern Nigeria.
Yoruba, with its estimated 54 million speakers, is a cornerstone of Western Nigerian culture. Its complex verb system and diverse dialects reflect the region's rich tapestry of traditions and customs. Yoruba has left its mark on the world through its captivating mythology, vibrant festivals like Osun-Osogbo, and the influence it has had on musical genres like Afrobeat.
Explore diverse cultures
Igbo culture celebrates hard work and ingenuity, evident in bustling markets and a strong emphasis on education.
Exquisite beadwork, intricate sculptures, and mesmerizing masks showcase the artistic spirit of the Yoruba people.
Hausa culture explodes with vibrant textiles, intricate henna designs, and captivating music like kalangu and alhaji music.