CONNECT.

ICSN TEENS is all about connection—bringing young Igbo people together to build friendships, share experiences, and create a strong community. Whether through social events, group activities, or interactive online spaces, we provide a platform for Igbo teens to meet, engage, and stay connected with their culture and peers. No one has to navigate their journey alone—ICSN TEENS is here to foster meaningful connections that last a lifetime. #ICSNTeens #StayConnected #IgboUnity

ICSN TEENS is a space for learning—about culture, careers, and personal growth. From Igbo language and traditions to life skills and career guidance, our members gain knowledge from cultural schools, mentors, and each other. Whether through engaging workshops, peer discussions, or hands-on experiences, ICSN TEENS ensures that every young Igbo person has the opportunity to learn, develop, and embrace their heritage. #ICSNTeens #LearnAndGrow #IgboHeritage

LEARN.

GROW.

At ICSN TEENS, growth is at the heart of everything we do. We believe that true growth happens in the right environment—one that nurtures ambition, celebrates culture, and fosters confidence. Through mentorship, leadership opportunities, and community support, we help our teens grow as individuals and as a collective. Learning fuels growth, and with the right guidance, our young Igbo generation will thrive. #ICSNTeens #GrowWithUs #FutureLeaders

CONNECT | LEARN | GROW

ICSN TEENS MEMBERSHIP
£15.00
Every year

Join ICSN TEENS (13-19), a vibrant Igbo youth community! Enjoy mentorship in academics, careers & business, cultural workshops, fun social events, leadership training, and discounted access to exclusive programs. Connect, learn, and grow with us!


✓ Mentorship Program
✓ Cultural Workshops
✓ Exclusive Social events
✓ Leadership and Developemnt
✓ Discounted residential and special events

Events

Public Speaking Training

May 3rd

Canada Water Library

21 Surrey Quays Rd

London | SE16 7AR

Ready to find your voice and embrace your Igbo roots?
This exciting workshop is designed to help young Igbos (ages 13–19) build confidence in public speaking while connecting with culture.