Igbo Too Sweet: Comprehensive, Yet Simple Teaching of the Igbo Language

· Peace Is Better Entertainment
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Do you want to learn how to speak Igbo? Look no further! Igbo Too Sweet is a comprehensive, yet simple teaching of the Igbo Language.

Igbo is one of the largest languages of West Africa and is spoken by millions of people in Southeast Nigeria, Cameroon, and Equatorial Guinea. Learning Igbo creates openings to the lively cultures, traditions and history of the Igbo people, as well as business opportunities and personal growth.

This ebook was carefully structured and designed by Udo Ebulu, a second-generation Nigerian, to teach you how to pronounce letters & words, form complete sentences, and enjoy conversations with your family and friends. It features lessons on the Igbo alphabet, numbers, nouns, verbs, and more.

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5.0
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Obinna “Oil Slick” Ebulu
December 26, 2024
After reading this ebook I was able to successfully obtain my master's degree in Igbo at Harvard
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Zo Mbiwe
December 20, 2024
Allows you to better understand how to speak the language while at the same time feeling more connected to the culture.
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About the author

Udo Ebulu is a passionate writer and proud second-generation Nigerian. He published his book Adventurous under his media production company Peace Is Better Entertainment in 2024, a short book of self-esteem boosting poetry. Currently, Udo resides in Prince Georges County, Maryland where he works as an accountant.

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