ABOUT US

We are a mother and daughter team driven by a shared passion for learning and sharing the incredible diversity of languages spoken across the African continent. Our journey together with Learn 4 Fun 3000 began with a shared curiosity and respect for the linguistic heritage of Africa, and it has evolved into a mission to make these languages accessible to all language enthusiasts.

Ce brings a wealth of experience and wisdom, nurtured by a lifelong love for exploration and education. Noku infuses our team with youthful energy and a fresh perspective on the world of language learning. Together, we complement each other, leveraging our unique strengths to create an engaging and enriching language-learning experience.

Ce & Noku (Owners/Creators)

Why We Started

Deeply rooted in the African diaspora, we experienced firsthand the challenges of finding accessible resources to learn or reconnect with our ancestral languages. Fueled by our passion for cultural preservation and a determination to bridge this gap, we took it upon ourselves to create an innovative solution. This is where Learn 4 Fun 3000 was born.

Our journey began with a simple yet powerful idea: to make language learning fun, engaging, and accessible to all. Through extensive research, collaboration with native African speakers on the African continent, and the application of all available technology, we've created our African Language Learning "empire".

Where We Are Going

Our mission is to empower people with the tools they need to learn any African language they desire, in the easiest and enjoyable way possible. We are committed to providing a vast array of materials, resources, and support to create a seamless journey into the rich tapestry of African languages and cultures.

We firmly believe in the unifying power of language and that it is the gateway to reconnecting with African heritage and identity.

We hope that by more people learning about African languages, they will be able to bridge the gap between their roots and the present, finding profound connections with their cultural heritage and, in turn, finding a connection with themselves.