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Nwanyi Ocha

@nwanyi_ocha

✨Lolo Anyanwụ Ụtụtụ I na Isuofia ✨ Living with and appreciating Igbo language, food and culture. Author of “Ala Nnam” #mixedculture #familylife

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| One „Thank you“ N500 | The way Nnanyereugo walked into the market, climbed into a shop, and stood there confidently, I knew he was up to something interesting. Curious, I asked him what he was selling. His answer was both surprising and genius—something no one had ever

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| Visiting the Igwe of Isuofia | We had been meeting the king of Isuofia on several occasions in the village, but never had the opportunity to go and visit him in his house. So we decided that this time around was the perfect opportunity for the kids to go and meet Igwe

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Have you ever wondered what it is like to blend two cultures in one family? How about Birchermüesli for breakfast and Fufu for dinner? Discover more in my latest blog post : nwanyiocha.ch/post/birchermü… #multicultural #multiculturalfamily #multiculturalparenting #swiss #igbo

Have you ever wondered what it is like to blend two cultures in one family? How about Birchermüesli for breakfast and Fufu for dinner? 

Discover more in my latest blog post : nwanyiocha.ch/post/birchermü…

#multicultural #multiculturalfamily #multiculturalparenting
#swiss #igbo
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| After school drop off | We were dropping Chijioke at the mechanic shop he has been learning since September last year. Living in Enugu has given these kids so many new opportunities! #igboapprentice #enugu #mixedkids #livinginnigeria

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| Mechanic Apprenticeship in Ala Igbo | Chijioke has really made progress since starting to learn being a Mechanic last year September. What started as an after school adventure has turned into a passion and the boy that used to be shy has become outspoken and confident - not

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| When it is raining in ISUOFIA | Ezenwa tried to behave like a gentleman but he needs to practice more 😜 #ezenwaisuofia #Isuofia #gentleman

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| Son husband land | Whenever we come to visit our “son husband land” (Nwa di Ana) as Ezenwa likes to call the place his late mother was from, we are totally getting spoiled with local delicacies like fresh corn and Ube or Ukwa!!!! Honestly, they are spoiling us to the core!

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| Ukwa with a pinch of “Schadenfreude” | You see, there is something about enjoying a delicious meal that just hits differently when you know someone far away is missing out—especially when it’s that special ukwa, cooked to perfection, with all the flavors of home. Ezenwa could

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| Plant today - reap tomorrow | I once read a book about a gardener that accidentally became president and ruled a country solely by wisdom he had acquired from planting and nurturing his garden. Well, I don’t have the ambition to become a president, but I certainly don’t mind

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| Goodbye- for now | Our time is up—we have to go back! As we prepare to leave Nigeria after a year, I am filled with gratitude for the experiences we have had here. This was not just a visit; it was about making Ala Igbo a true home for our kids, letting them live, learn,

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| Farewell to Saturday football at UNEC | They welcomed us with open arms - which is why it is no surprise that the farewell touched our hearts! Thanks to all the players and the coach for allowing Ezenwa to not gain 50kg and for giving Chijioke the opportunity to score his

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| Dolphin Restaurant Enugu | Ezenwa has been coming to this restaurant to eat lunch all the time. So before we traveled, I had to come and taste what was so special about the place and I have to admit the Ofe Onugbu was very delicious, I took the shaki special (sonso towel anu)

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| New skills for Ezenwa | Chijioke was not the only one making the most of our time in Enugu. While our son has been heading to the mechanic after school to learn how to fix cars, Ezenwa decided to explore something new as well—learning how to fix phones. You should have seen

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| Time for take off | And that’s a wrap! We’re heading back to Switzerland 🇨🇭. While we are excited to reunite with our loved ones, it’s bittersweet to say goodbye to so many wonderful family and friends in Ala Igbo! Goodbye - for now! We will surely be back!

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| First 3 first things | The three first things to after coming back? 1. Get my hair done, 2. Take the kids to the Swimming pool, 3. Enjoy some serious Zürich Nightlife. 🤣 #backinswitzerland #swiss #ezenwaisuofia #nwanyiocha #Zurich

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| Igbo Alphabet | I have always enjoyed creating personalized alphabets for our kids, but this time, I wanted to do something bigger—something that others could benefit from, too. That is why I am really excited to introduce my very own Igbo alphabet poster - available

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| Update Igbo Learning Poster | After putting the printed version up for sale yesterday, I quickly realized that the shipping costs, especially for some parts of the world, were shockingly high—sometimes even more than the price of the poster itself! That didn’t feel right to

| Update Igbo Learning Poster | 

After putting the printed version up for sale yesterday, I quickly realized that the shipping costs, especially for some parts of the world, were shockingly high—sometimes even more than the price of the poster itself! That didn’t feel right to