NECO Igbo Language Syllabus 2026/2027 & Textbooks

The NECO Igbo Language syllabus 2026/2027 (SSCE) covers core components of the language, including phonology (vowel harmony, consonants, tones), grammar (parts of speech, sentence structure), comprehension, composition, and literature (prose, poetry, and drama). It focuses on standard Igbo, testing proficiency in orthography, vocabulary, and cultural appreciation.

The NECO Igbo Language syllabus covers phonology (sound systems), grammar (sentence structure, word classes), literature (prose, poetry, drama), and culture. Key areas include vowel harmony, tone, syntax, comprehension, and the study of selected literature texts (2026-2030). The exam covers Standard Igbo.

Aims & Objectives

The NECO (National Examinations Council) Igbo Language syllabus aims to equip students with the necessary linguistic, literary, and cultural competence to communicate effectively and appreciate the heritage of the Igbo language.

Key Objectives Include

  • Effective Communication: Develop proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing in Standard Igbo.
  • Linguistic Analysis: Enable students to analyze the sound system (phonology), grammar (nkejiasụsụ), and word formation of the Igbo language.
  • Literary Appreciation: Cultivate an understanding of Igbo literature, including poetry, prose, and drama, as well as the ability to interpret figurative and idiomatic expressions.
  • Cultural Understanding: Promote awareness of Igbo customs, traditions, and societal values, including social norms, institutions, and traditional governance.
  • Critical Thinking: Encourage the application of knowledge gained from Igbo literature and culture to personal experiences and daily life. 

Scheme of Examination

PAPER 1: Multiple Choice

This paper consists of 60 multiple-choice questions divided into three sections: Section A: Language, Section B: Literature, and Section C: Culture. You have 1 hour to complete this section, and it carries a total of 60 marks.

Section A: Language

This section has 30 questions on various aspects of the Igbo language:

  • Comprehension: You will be required to read two short passages and answer 10 questions.
  • Composition/Letter Writing: There are 4 questions about structuring written texts.
  • Sound System: These 6 questions focus on pronunciation and phonetics.
  • Grammar: Another 6 questions test your knowledge of Igbo grammar rules.
  • Translation: You’ll translate words or phrases in 4 questions.

Section B: Literature

This section has 22 questions covering various aspects of literature:

Basic Principles of Literary Appreciation: These 4 questions test your understanding of key literary concepts.

Oral Literature: A total of 9 questions are split into: prose (3), poetry (3), and drama (3).

Written Literature: Another 9 questions, similarly split among prose (3), poetry (3), and drama (3). These questions are based on the set books for Paper 2.

Section C: Culture

The final section has 8 questions about Igbo culture:

Customs: Four questions are set about traditional practices and societal norms.

Institutions: Four questions are set about cultural institutions, like family structures and community roles.

PAPER 2: Composition

This section has 13 questions covering Language, literature, and culture. You must answer six out of the thirteen questions. This paper has 100 marks, and you have 2 hours to complete it.

Section A: Language

In this section, you’ll write about language-related topics. It could involve essays, narratives, or letter writing. When writing, you should focus on clear structure, proper grammar, and correct use of the Igbo language.

Section B: Literature

In this section, you will be asked questions about literary analysis, you might discuss themes, characters, or settings in set books, or analyze poetry or drama. Be sure to reference specific examples from the texts to support your answers.

Section C: Culture

This section requires you to write about Igbo culture, including customs, traditions, and institutions. You might be asked to describe a particular cultural event, tradition, or practice, so draw on your knowledge and experience.

Marking Guide

Marks for Paper 1 are straightforward; each multiple-choice question is worth one mark, with a total of 60 marks available.

For Paper 2, the marking will be based on several factors:

  • Content: Does your answer address the question and provide relevant information?
  • Structure: Is your answer well-organized and easy to follow?
  • Language Use: Are you using correct grammar, punctuation, and orthography?
  • Creativity and Insight: Do you bring fresh insights or creativity to your answers?

NECO Igbo Language Syllabus 2026/2027

SNIGBO
 SECTION A:ESSAY
 TOPICSOBJECTIVES
1Part I: Composition/ Letter WritingCandidates are advised not to spend more than 45 minutes on this section.
There will be five topics from the following essay types and candidates will
be expected to write on one of them in about 300 words:
(1) Narrative;
(2) Descriptive;
(3) Argumentative;
(4) Expository;
(5) Dialogue;
(6) Debate;
(7) Letter writing
2Part II: Sound systemTwo questions will be set for candidates to answer one of them.
The questions will test candidate’s basic knowledge of the following areas:
(a) Igbo Phonemes: Vowels, Consonants, the Syllabic nasal,
(i) their production, and
(ii) their classification.

(b) Syllable Structure.

(c) Sound Processes: vowel harmony, vowel assimilation, vowel elision
and consonants elision.

(d) Tone and tone notation.

(e) The Igbo alphabet.
3Part III: GrammarTwo questions will be set for candidates to answerly one of them.
The questions will test candidate’s knowledge of the following areas:

(a) Spelling rules.
(b) Word formation.
(c) Igbo dialects and Standard Igbo.
(d) Loan words.
(e) Igbo metalanguage (new words).
(f) Word classes: The noun, verb, pronoun, conjunction, preposition, etc.
(g) Grammatical categories: tense, number and person.
(h) Phrases and Clauses: their types and functions.
(i) Sentences: i. their constituents and types.
ii. Sentences containing Direct and Indirect Speech.
(j) Lexis and Structure.
(k) Punctuation marks.
 Section B: Literature
 Part I: Oral LiteratureThree questions will be set for this part and candidates will be required to
answer only one of them. All questions in this section will be based on the
prescribed texts.
In this part, candidates will be required to have basic knowledge of the
following:
(a) Definition and characteristics of oral Literature
(b) Classification and functions
(c) Literary devices
(d) Folktales (ifo)
(e) Anecdotes (ụkabụilu)
(f) Legends (nk kịrị kọ/akụkọ dike)
(g) Myths (nkọmịrịkọ/akụkọokike/mmalite)
(h) Poems (abụ)
(i) Songs (uri)
(j) Proverbs (ilu)
(k) Riddles (agwụgwa)
(l) Chants (mbem)
(m) Oral drama (ejije ọnụ)
(n) Tongue twisters (okwuntụhi)
 Part II: Written LiteratureThree questions will be set for this part and candidates will be required to
attempt only one. All questions in this section will be based on the prescribed
texts.
 Section C:Culture
1Customs – Omenala(a) i. Njirimara ndị Igbo-asụsụ, ejiji, omenala, ekpemekpe , agbambọ, dg.
ii. Ekele ndị Igbo n’oge dị icheiche.
(b) Mmemme -ọjị, ịtụ nzụ, ịkwọ aka ụtụtụ, ịgọ ọfọ, dg.
(c) Nnabata ọbịa.
(d) Ọmụmụ nwa – ile ọmụgwọ, ibi ugwu, ikupụta nwa, ịgụ aha, ịzụ ahịa nwa,
ịhụ eze, dg.
(e) Nkwenye – ịlọ ụwa, ọgbanje, nrọ, ihi/isi anụ, ịha/ịchụ mmiri, dg.
(f) Emume – ọfala, ịbọ ụzọ, ịwa ji/iri ji, igbu ewuukwu,iru
mgbede, ịwa akwa, akwamozu, ịgba mkpe, ịgụ afọ, mbarị, ụdara, dg.
(g) Egwuregwu – egwu ụmụaka, ịgba/ịchụ oro, ịtụ okwe, ịzụ nchọrọkọtọ,
ịkpọ okwe, mgba, ịkpọ ọga, okoso, egwu ọnwa, dg.
(h) Nsọala/Arụ – ihensọ, ebensọ, anụnsọ, osisinsọ, ime ibeeṅe.
2Institutions – Ewumewu(a) Ewumewu ọchịchị – ezinaụlọ, ndị eze ọdịnala, nze na ọzọ,
ụmụọkpụ/ụmụada,otu ọgbọ, otu nzuzo, otu inyomdi, ụmụnna, ogbe, obodo.
(b) Ewumewu mmekọrịta mmadụ na ibe ya – alụmalụ, ezinaụlọ,
ịgọ ọgọ, nwanwa/nwadiala, ịgba ndụ, ịgba orikọ
(c) Echichi – Lọọlọ, Iyọm, Ọmụ, Ezeji, Jioke, Atama.
(d) Abamaba – Mmọnwụ,Ọkọnkọ, Ekpe, Ọmabe, Odo, Dibịa.
(e) Ewumewu akụnaụba – ike ekpe, iri ekpe, ala na ihe dị na ya.
(f) Akaọrụ – ịkpụ ụzụ, ịgba nta, ịkụ azụ, ọrụugbo, ịkwa nka, ịkpụ ite, dg.
(g) Ewumewu ofufe – ịgba afa, ịchụ aja, dg.
(h) Ngwa ofufe – ọfọ, ikenga, okpesi, ogu, ọtọnsi , dg
(i) Ihe ofufe – Ndịichie, Arụsị, Ikenga, Ala, Mmụọ mmiri, Arụsị/ Agbara
dịka Ogwugwu, Ahịajiọkụ, Agwụ, Amadịọha, Kamalụ, Agbala, Ibini Ụkpabị,
Ojukwu, Igwekaala, Idemmili, dg.

WRITTEN LITERATURE

1. PROSE

Ton Ubesie JVQ Obinna, University Press PLC, 1993

2. DRAMA

J.C Madvekwe, Otu MK isi Aka, Longman Nigeria( Learn Africa), 1979

3. POETRY

Inno Vzoma Nwadike, Akunuche, Pacific College Press Ltd, Obosi 2014

Abu Ndi A Hupotara (Selected Poems

Ochichi 40-41

Onye Ndu 53-55

Nne Oma 60-61

Oke OchichQ 62-63

Asila M Na Q Di Mma 65-66

Ihe Vwa 67-69

Jiri NwayQQ 92-94

Eziokwu 101-103

Mma 108-111

Nwaanyi 11 131-132

 Ala Igbo 150-151

Nd!1 M N’vwa A 151-154

OJI 168-169                               

Eluvwa By Qiili 98-100

Nwa Amaka 112-113

Egwu Orimado 113-114

Ihe Di Mma 121-122

O Rule, O Rule 123-124

Ma Q Bughi Ma Nwa 126-127

 Onye W Enyi Qnwy? 141-142

ORAL LITERATURE

1. AKOMAKO

F.O.F Onwudufor, Mbe A Aba, Aka On Publishers: Akwa, 2014

2. POETRY

G.I Nwaozuzu, Abu Agurvnqnv Ndi I bo, Univcersity of Nigeria Press Ltd: Nsukka, 2020

Abu Ndi A Hoputara( Selected Poems)

Utll Chara N’elu 4-6

Otu Ibiri                                    

Nnabe Akvwaala Akwa 9-12

Onye Kvgbu Nwankelu 13-15

Agbagbuo M Nwannunv 19-23

Onye KQQ Ji 28-29

Anyi Agawa Mba 33-34

Nnabe Agawa Nga EbuleakQ 38-41

Q Sara Anya 46-47

Mgbe O Suru 60-61

Aluo M Di Poliis 87-88

A Di                                           

Ndi Biara Ije Unu Were 95-98

Eluvwa By Qiili 98- 100

Nwa Amaka 112-113

Egwu Orimado 113-114

Ihe Di Mma 121-122

O Rule, O Rule 123-124

Ma Q Bughi Ma Nwa 126-127

 Onye W Enyi Qnwy? 141-142

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