Igbo Language: Preserving Our Heritage

The Igbo language is a rich and expressive language belonging to the Niger-Congo language family. 

It is spoken by the Igbo people primarily in southeastern Nigeria, including Imo State.

The language is known for its tonal nature, where the pitch and tone of words can completely change their meaning.

Learning and preserving Imo is crucial for maintaining our cultural identity and passing traditions to future generations.