UK Moves To Promote Nigerian Languages, Cultural Heritage, Unveils AE Learning

In a groundbreaking move, Afro-European Business Services Ltd has launched AE Learning, a pioneering platform dedicated to promoting Nigerian languages and cultural heritage worldwide. This innovative initiative seeks to bridge the cultural divide by making native Nigerian and African languages accessible to all, regardless of geographical boundaries.

At the helm of this visionary project is Oluseun Durowoju, CEO of Afro-European Business Services Ltd, who emphasizes the importance of fostering multi-cultural integration. “AE Learning is more than just a language learning platform, it’s a gateway to understanding and appreciating the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria and Africa,” he explains.

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By providing an engaging and interactive learning experience, AE Learning aims to empower individuals to learn Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and other African languages from scratch or deepen their existing knowledge. This platform is particularly significant for children born outside Nigeria, individuals with ties to Nigeria, and anyone fascinated by African culture.

AE Learning’s long-term vision extends beyond language learning, seeking to elevate African languages as vital tools for addressing global challenges. By promoting cultural understanding and acceptance, the platform aims to drive environmental awareness, local business growth, and global harmony.

To encourage early adoption, AE Learning offers an exclusive introductory offer for the first 100 subscribers, providing two additional months free after signing up for a two-month plan.

As AE Learning embarks on this transformative journey, it has the potential to break down language barriers, foster peaceful coexistence, and enrich business interactions, social engagements, and multicultural relationships.

By unlocking the richness of Nigerian culture, AE Learning invites the world to experience the beauty and diversity of African languages and heritage.

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