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ANIOMA DAUGHTER, VERONICA UFOEGBUNE LAUNCHES ENUANI LANGUAGE ACADEMY WEBSITE

 ANIOMA DAUGHTER, VERONICA UFOEGBUNE LAUNCHES ENUANI LANGUAGE ACADEMY WEBSITE



- Dr. Emeka Esogbue


Ace Enuani Linguist and Anioma daughter from the Issele-Uku community, Dr. Veronica Ufoegbune will be unveiling the Enuani Language Academy Website today, in partnership with Ndienuani TV. 


The cultural website of the Enuani people will come alive today, Sept 16, 2023, at 7.00 a.m., PDT according to the information personally made available to PEN MASTER by the Founder, Dr. Veronica Ufoegbune. 


The founder, Ufoegbune thanked Madam Rahanatu Talatu Abubakar and Mr Philip Olisemeke Nwabueze for bringing the project to fruition. 


The page as viewed by PEN MASTER shows it to be enriched with Ndienuani Academy, PodCast, and Marketsquare. 


Further information reveals students' registration comes with free tuition with courses also free online modules. The website beautifully displays the pictures of Agbogidi HRM Obi Nduka, the Obi of Issele-Uku, HRM Obi Dr Martha Dunkwu, the Omu of Anioma/Okpanam and Nneoha, Obi Josephine Nwannabuogwu, the Omu of Ibusa, HRM Omu Onyebuchi, the Omu of Obior, among others. 


The goal of the founders, according to the information made available on the website, is to celebrate the Enuani culture and people worldwide. 


USA-based Dr. Veronica Ufoegbune is an ace Anioma philanthropist and linguist while the Enuani Nation, together with Ika and Ndokwa nations make up Anioma, a people presently geographically located in Delta State, Nigeria. 


Readers can access the website by visiting: https://ndienuaniculture.org/


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