• Nkenne is more than just an app: it’s a cultural bridge.

  • Nov 16 2023
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

Nkenne is more than just an app: it’s a cultural bridge.

  • Summary

  • Welcome to a new episode of the ALATT Podcast, where we discover innovators who have created a practical tool or technology to enhance the use of an African language.


    In this captivating episode of ALATT, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Mr. Michael Odokara-Okigbo, the visionary founder and CEO of Nkenne whose mission is clear - to revolutionise African language learning. Fueled by a deep-seated passion for linguistic diversity and propelled by cutting-edge technology, Nkenne was meticulously crafted to simplify the process of learning African languages across the globe.


    Michael Odokara-Okigbo envisions a world where people from diverse backgrounds can effortlessly connect through the richness of African languages. The app aims to break down barriers, making language learning an accessible and enjoyable experience for all.


    Join us in this insightful conversation as we explore his innovative work and the transformative impact of Nkenne in reshaping how African languages are learned and celebrated.


    Stay tuned for a thought-provoking discussion that underscores the significance of technology, passion, and cultural preservation in the realm of African language learning. ALATT is proud to spotlight trailblazers like Michael Odokara-Okigbo who are actively contributing to the cultural tapestry of the African continent.


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