UK firm launches AE Learning to promote Nigerian languages 

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Afro-European Business Services Ltd, a UK-based digital technology company, has launched AE Learning, a new digital product aimed at promoting Nigerian languages and cultural heritage globally.

The Chief Executive Officer, Oluseun Durowoju, said the product is designed to foster multi-cultural integration by teaching native Nigerian and African languages to individuals eager to learn from scratch or deepen their understanding of various languages and cultures.

Durowoju emphasised the importance of AE Learning in making Nigerian languages, particularly Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa, accessible to everyone.

He noted that the company plans to expand to other African languages in the future, ensuring these languages are easy to learn and enjoyable for both Nigerian-born individuals and those with ties to Nigeria, including children abroad and even within the country.

“We’re committed to making these languages effortless and fun to learn. Whether you’re a child born outside Nigeria or someone interested in Nigerian heritage, AE Learning will make it accessible,” Durowoju said.

He further explained that AE Learning aims to elevate African languages as essential tools for addressing global challenges.

“Our languages are the vehicles for driving crucial messages about environmental awareness, local business promotion, and global acceptance. We want the world to understand African languages and culture better, promoting harmony and integration,” he added

Speaking on the platform’s potential, Senior Product Manager, Oluseyi Sodiya, described AE Learning as a timely innovation aimed at breaking language barriers and fostering peaceful coexistence.

“It will enhance business interactions, social engagements, and multicultural relationships,” Sodiya said.

He also announced an introductory offer for early users, where the first 100 subscribers will receive two additional months free after signing up for a two-month plan.

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