A masterpiece. African Proverb, If the elders leave you a legacy of dignified language, you do not abandon it and speak childish language. For you cannot eat your beauty. ~ Ethiopian Proverb, An ox shits more than a hundred mosquitoes~ Mozambican proverb, A person with too much ambition cannot sleep in peace. ~ Nigerian Proverb, Numbers can achieve anything. It takes a breast for a child to know it's mother and it takes a mother for a child to know its father. Meaning:What defines a man is the circumstances and people around him and if they are good, he turns out good. Let your love be like the misty rain, coming softly but flooding the river., 58. The way of the slacker is like a hedge of thorns, but the path of the upright is a highway. Malawian Proverb, A restless grasshopper eventually ends up in a birds teeth. Agege bread is popular because that's where the first bakery opened up selling this new style of African food on the street to busy Nigerians. Mauritanian proverb, He who loves the vase loves also what is inside. Bemba proverb, The death of an elderly man is like a burning library. Burundian Proverb, The viper allows no insolence. Togo Proverb, Hurry, hurry has no blessings. A home without a woman is like a barn without cattle., 129. Fipa proverb, One who eats a guinea fowl does not start to look like a guinea fowl. Bread is not an indigenous food to Africans. African Proverb, No matter how big a child is, he cannot deny that he was once carried on the back of a woman. Jabo proverb, The orphan does not rejoice after a heavy breakfast. Liberia proverb, Live patiently in the world know that those who hate you are more numerous than those who love you. Meaning:Good and sweet things of life may appear difficult to achieve but in the end, it is worth it. Wolof proverb, All work asks for diligence. African Proverb, Every head must do its own thinking. African Proverb, A pretty basket does not prevent worries. Every beetle is a gazelle in the eyes of its mother., 131. Meaning:There is the sign to every situation where it tends to at the early stages if you look judgmentally. Guinean proverb, When the hyena drinks, the dog can only look on. ~ Malawian Proverb, Fear no forest because it is dense. A child who does not know a Medicine calls it Vegetables. Ancient Egyptian Proverb, Words are sweet, but they never take the place of food. ~ Ovambo Proverb, There are no shortcuts to the top of the palm tree. Yoruba Proverb, When your wife is a woman of no morals, then she might as well be someone elses harlot. After a foolish deed comes remorse. Malawian Proverb, The one who loves an unsightly person is the one who make him beautiful. ~ Ghanaian Proverb, Gold should be sold to the one who knows the value of it. Xhosa Proverb, One foot isnt enough to walk with. Ashanti Proverb, He who continually uses an axe, must keep it sharp. what is too little for him and Zimbabwe proverb Cameroon, Lack of money is lack of friends; if you have money at your disposal, every dog and goat will claim to be related to you. Zulu proverb, The always-hurrying person eats goat, but the one who takes his time eats beef. Maasai Proverb, He who eats another mans food will have his own food eaten by others. It is always might be either you or a member of your family. African Proverb, He who farms is spared the trouble of buying corn. Lesotho proverb, Love for something makes a man blind and deaf. Confiding a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole., 26. The main difference between fufu and ugali is fufu is boiled first then pounded while ugali is simply boiled. Great people become great when others are sleeping. African proverb, The key to a healthy body is a good head. If you want to go far, go together., 137. No one has complete knowledge or power. "Do not desire to hurt others in the depths of your heart." He who refuses to obey cannot command., 30. Sudanese proverb, One who loves the vase, loves also what is inside. Zimbabwean Proverb, A roaring lion kills no prey. ~ Kenyan Proverb, Those who are absent are always wrong. They are physically, emotionally, spiritually and mentally present in their children's lives. Meaning:Sometimes the strongest person must turn aside. Rwandan proverb, If you are building something and a nail breaks, should you stop building altogether, or should you change the nail? Senegalese Proverb, It is better to walk than curse the road. African proverb, Do not try to fight a lion if you are not one yourself. Do not look where you fell, but where you slipped. EUGENE 0 books view quotes : Feb 18, 2023 10:15AM . Wisdom is like fire. African Proverb, Rain does not fall on one roof alone. ~ Bantu Proverb, Who ever suggested that rats should become chiefs? Acholi Proverb, A healthy person who begs for food is an insult to a generous farmer. I believe the family was established long before the church, and my duty is to my family first. Zimbabwean Proverb, Getting only a beautiful woman is like planting a vine on the roadside everyone feeds on it. Rain does not fall on one roof alone., 34. Fulani proverb, Horn blowers, blow in unison. African Proverbs The wise create proverbs for fools to learn not to repeat. Swahili proverb, A good deed is something one returns. Egypt proverb, If you offend, ask for a pardon; if offended forgive. "Rising early makes the road short.". African Country by Size List. Maasai Proverb, If an arrow has not entered deeply, then its removal is not hard. ~Malian Proverb, A childs lie is like a dead fish in a pond that in the end, always comes to the surface, explains his mother. African Proverb quote, Tradition / African Yoruba K nowledge is like a garden: if it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested. Akan proverb, Wisdom is like fire. Kenyan Proverb, The cradle is rocked but the baby is pinched. Kenyan Proverb, Parents give birth to the body of their children, but not always to their characters. It is commonly used when people talk about a beautiful woman with an evil character. African Proverb, Even the Niger river must flow around an island. Ghanian Proverb, When you have bad thoughts about your life then it will come to pass. African Proverb 2. African proverb, Place value on defending your home. African proverb, Do not tell the man who is carrying you that he stinks. Oromo proverb, One spark burned down a forest. A feeble effort will not fulfill the self., 27. Burundian Proverb, Cutting the ears of a mule will not make him a horse. Great job!! African Proverb, One person cannot move a mountain. When you follow in the path of your father, you learn to walk like him. Akan Proverb, The one nearest to the enemy is the real leader. Egyptian Proverb, Beautiful from behind, ugly in front. Soga proverb, We are what our thinking makes us. . The construct of race has always been used to gain and keep power, to create dynamics that separate and silence. Proverbs. ~ Ga People of Ghana, No tattoo is made without blood. Nigerian Proverb, If you wait for tomorrow, tomorrow comes. Meaning:You can easily foresee the future of something through the character and tell-tale signs it exhibits today. African proverb, Time destroys all things. Meaning:You should forget and forgive anything your relatives did to you. - from Kenya. Senegalese Proverb, The sun does not forget a village just because it is small. ~ Ethiopian Proverb, If a stranger comes to stay with you, do not forget when you lay aside his weapons that he is hungry. Nigerian Proverb, Good words are food, bad words poison. "Only a fool tests the depth of a river with no feet." 3. Nigerian Proverb, If you find Miss This Year beautiful, then youll find Miss Next Year even more so. No matter how long a log stays in water, it does not become a crocodile. They express intellectual and emotional attitudes: disappointment, sympathy, intention, and acceptance as well as moral attitudes: approval, disapproval, appreciation, apology, or regret. ~ Acholi Proverb, You dont need a light to see someone you know intimately at night. Tanzanian Proverb, Man is like pepper: not till you chew him do you know his heat. When I remember him, it is always with his arms open wide to love and comfort me.~ Isobel Field My heart is happy, my mind is free. Wisdom is not like money to be tied up and hidden., 91. African proverb, Silence itself is eloquent. Ghana proverb, Love doesnt rely on physical features. Never marry a woman who has a bigger feet than u.please I want to know the implications.!!!! African proverb, Many hands make light work. ~ Maasai Proverb[clickToTweet tweet=You cannot force water up a hill. African proverb, Judge not your beauty by the number of people who look at you, but rather by the number of people who smile at you. African Proverb, Learning expands great souls. A good home is also essential to support a child. tags: colonialism, eloquence, history-of-mankind, proverb. African Proverb, Food you will not eat you do not boil. Mali Proverb, The influence of the fountain makes the brook flow. ~ Xhosa Proverb, Rich people sometimes eat bad food. Botswana proverb, Peace is costly but it is worth the expense. ~ Kenyan Proverb, Every fame has a foundation. Tanzania, Much wealth brings many enemies. African Proverb. African Proverb, He who was busy with two things drowned. Pictured is Walter M. Schirra Jr. NASA/Wikipedia. Ethiopian proverb, Without a leader, black ants are confused. Nigerian proverb, A man cannot undo his past. Efik Proverb, Hold a true friend with both your hands. "Let your love be like the misty rain, coming softly but flooding the river."- Liberian Proverb. Haya (Tanzania) Proverb Shona proverb, Two bulls cannot live in one stable. Maasai Proverb, You cannot name a child that is not born. These proverbs and sayings reflect those thoughts: "If you start thinking of death, you are no longer sure of life." "Everybody will undergo the sentence of the grave." "There is no rich person in a grave." "As long as a man lives, the entire world is too small for him; After death, the grave is big enough." Somali proverb, Wisdom is like a baobab tree; no one individual can embrace it. ~African Proverb, The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water. Somali proverb, Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable. Jabo proverb, It is not the cooks fault when the cassava turns out to be hard and tasteless. ~ Kenyan Proverb, It is difficult for two long-nosed lovers to kiss. ~ African Proverb, A weaning baby that does not cry aloud will die on its mothers back. Gambian proverb, Help me during the flood, and I will help you during the drought. Tanzanian Proverb, His opinions are like water in the bottom of a canoe, going from side to side. The mother hen does not break its own eggs., 136. African Proverb, If you pick up one end of the stick you also pick up the other. A child does not laugh at the ugliness of his mother., 149. Malagasy Proverb, If I could see your face, I would not need food. African Proverb, No masika (rain season) without mosquitoes. South Africa, Money is not the medicine against death. Basakata proverb, What women say is nonsense; but he who does not listen in is a fool. Swahili proverb, It is not only giants that do great things. One who causes others misfortune also teaches them wisdom., 92. Do not treat your loved one like a swinging door: you are fond of it but you push it back and forth., 54. Ovambo proverb, The friends of our friends are our friends. Swahili proverb, For tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today. Until the Lion learns how to write, every story will glorify the hunter is my favourite. African proverb, A climbing plant does not stay alone. Swahili proverb, The wealth of the greedy ultimately goes to the community. Hausa proverb from Nigeria ~ Haida Proverb, If you damage the character of another, you damage your own. ~ Kenyan Proverb, Good music goes with good food. To a father growing old nothing is dearer than a daughter. Congolese Proverb, A single stick may smoke, but it will not burn. African proverb, Knowledge is better than riches. African proverb Can zebras wipe away their stripes? ~ African Proverb, If you have no teeth, do not break to clay cooking pot. Swahili Proverb, To stay together is to know each other. ~ Akan proverb 3. You can be distinct from the crowd and go your own way to success following your dreams. African Proverb, The person going home is not stopped by the dusk. African proverb African proverb, War among grasshoppers delights the crow. A wise son heeds his father's discipline, but a mocker does not listen to rebuke. ~ Kikuyu Proverb, Baboons do not go far from the place of their birth. African proverb, Do not stand in a place of danger trusting in miracles. African Proverb, Do not tell a child not to touch a hot lamp, the lamp will tell him. Ashanti proverb, It takes a whole village to raise a child. Ugandan proverb, When two elephants fight, it is the grass that gets trampled. Ugandan Proverb, If you have decided to eat a dog, eat a fat one. Jabo proverb, A grasshopper that sleeps about will be soon awake in a lizards mouth. Great people become great when others are sleeping., 39. African proverb ~ South African Proverb, Examine what is said, not him who speaks. I had a father who talked with me.~ Hilde Bigelow African Country from largest to smallest Area sq mile Area sq km Algeria 919,595 2,381,740 Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) 905,568 2,345,410 Sudan 718,723 1,861,484 Libya 679,362 1,759,540 Chad 495,755 1,284,000 Niger 489,191 1,267,000 Angola 481,354 1,246,700 Mali 478,767 1,240,000 South Africa 471,011 1,219,912 Ethiopia 435,186 1,127,127 Mauritania 397,95, Usage of Amen and Ashe or Ase Ashe to Amen learn about the custom of using the words Ashe and Amen historically. Here are some African proverbs that convey messages of wisdom, advice and love about mothers and children. African proverb, A big fish is caught with big bait. Ovambo proverb, Do not break your cooking pot for the passing guest. Yoruba proverb, One does not use a sword to kill a snail. African proverb, Home affairs are not talked about on the public square. ~ Nigerian Proverb, Little by little the bird builds its nest. The fly that has no one to advise him, follows a corpse into the grave. Ovambo proverb, One takes care of ones own: when a bachelor roasts yam, he shares it with his sheep. ~Meru Proverb, If love is a sickness, patience is the remedy. African Proverb, So many little things makes a man love a woman in a BIG way. African Proverb, When the great lord passes, the wise peasant bows deeply and silently farts. Sudan proverb, Love has to be shown by deeds not words. You climb yours and then see other peoples faults. South African Proverb, Even without drumbeats, the banana leaves dance. Swahili proverb, Rich people cook their food in a potsherd. Uganda proverb, If a woman doesnt love you, she calls you brother. God could not be everywhere, so he created mothers. African proverb, The monkey who is alone does not amuse himself in front of many. ~ Moroccan Proverb, A mans wealth may be superior to him. African proverb Ashanti Proverb, What is inflated too much will break into fragments. ~ Nilotic Proverb, A bird that allows itself to be caught will find a way of escaping. Ethiopian proverb. Mende proverb, Do not look where you fell, but where you slipped. ~Ghanaian Proverb, A deaf ear is followed by death and an ear that listens is followed by blessings. Liberian proverb, Dont meddle with a family feud. Egyptian Proverb, Examine what is said, not who speaks. ~ African Proverb, You cannot climb to the mountain top without crushing some weeds with your feet ~ Ugandan Proverb, Even the best dancer on the stage must retire sometime. African proverb African proverb, When a fire starts from the shrine, no precaution can be possible. Madagascar is the 4th large island in the world and is located in the Indian Ocean supporting a unique biology, about 90% of its plants and animals are found nowhere else on earth. ~Congolese Proverb. Honor your father and remind him of how he is loved by speaking with the words of God's heart. If we help our neighbour, we are actually helping ourselves in the long run. The father then sets a test to choose a suitor for her. - African Proverb, Learning expands great souls. ~African Proverb, One fly does not provide for another ~ Xhosa Proverb, It is not the cooks fault when the cassava turns out to be hard and tasteless. Heres a list of African proverbs from around the continent. Knowledge without wisdom is like water in the sand., 95. Ashanti proverb, Whenever man goes dwell his character goes with him. ~ Namibian Proverb, Words are sweet, but they never take the place of food. South African Proverb, Even if you bewitch in the night, you will be known. African proverb, When the drumbeat changes, the dance changes. Ghanaian Proverb, In the birds court, a cockroach never wins his case. A wise person doesnt fall down the same hill twice., 114. Nigerian Proverb, The song of a stranger-woman is answered after she has gone. Kenyan Proverb, Even if you dance in the water, your enemies will accuse you of causing dust. Swahili proverb, He who thinks he is leading and has no one following him is only taking a walk. Masai proverb, The ailment of the heart is known to one only. ~ Nigerian Proverb, To love someone who does not love you, is like shaking a tree to make the dew drops fall. Meaning:Udala seed is an apple seed. Heres a list of African proverbs about life, love and family from around the continent. Chadian Proverb, A mans actions are more important than his ancestry. Zulu Proverb, The one who loves an unsightly person is the one who makes him beautiful. Senegalese Proverb. African Proverb, A day of hunger is not starvation. ~ African Proverb, Happiness requires something to do, something to love and something to hope for. Acholi Proverb, Old peoples speech is not to be dishonoredafter all, they saw the sun first. Kenyan Proverb, Only someone else can scratch your back. African Proverb, Good millet is known at the harvest. When a king has good counsellors, his reign is peaceful. ~ Meru Proverb, If your mouth turns into a knife, it will cut off your lips. African proverb, Those who wear pearls do not know how often the shark bites the legs of the diver. In African culture, mothers funeral is an individual matter. SUNDAY Dismus from Uganda JUNE 20, 2021. Annang proverb, When you are rich, you are hated; when you are poor, you are despised. ~ Swahili proverb; Sticks in a bundle are unbreakable. Ghanaian Proverb, No one gets a mouthful of food by picking between another persons teeth. Ghanaian Proverb, One cannot count on riches. When death wants to take a little dog, it prevents him from perceiving even the smell of excrement. African Proverb, Cat and mouse cannot be neighbors long. Theethnic groups of Africanumber in the thousands, with each population generally having its own language and culture. African proverb, He who is being carried does not realize how far the town is. Meaning:If you cannot do something, just let other people try to do it. Wonderful site! Kuba Proverb, Wood already touched by fire is not hard to set alight. African Proverb, If you want to go fast, go alone. African proverb, Despite the beauty of the moon, sun and stars, the sky also has a threatening thunder and striking lightening. African Proverb, The early wanderer found a turtle. African proverb, Dont set sail using someone elses star. - Traditional African Proverb . 4. African proverb A child on its mother's back does not care if the journey is long. African proverb, Walk like you have 3000 ancestors walking behind you. And the desert so that he can find his soul.. ~ Kenyan Proverb, All errors are amendable. Nigerian proverb, Wealth is like hair in the nose: it hurts to be separated whether from a little or from a lot. ~Kenyan Proverb, When a woman is hungry, she says, Roast something for the children that they might eat. African proverb, When a monkey becomes old, it is fed by its young ones. Cabo Verde has a strategic location 310 miles or 500 km from the west coast of Africa near major north-south sea routes; important communications station; important sea and air refueling site. African proverb, He who cannot dance will say, The drum is bad! Akan Proverb, The grains of corn in a bottle get viewed with disdain by the hen. Ugandan Proverb, Whoever sees mucus in the nose of the king is the one who cleans it. A good for nothing person or thing. Dont be so in love that you cant tell when its raining., 50. Proverbs 23:24, ESV Father's Day Scriptures & Dad Verses 6. 50+ Naruto quotes about pain, love, life, friendship and relationships. Brothers love each other when they are equally rich., 139. Mali Proverb, No matter how much milk a cow has, you cannot milk butter from it. These 150 African proverbs are inspiring and profound. - Baganda 3. Christian Fathers Day Bible verses & Messages. Ghanaian Proverb, The butterfly that flies among the thorns will tear its wings. Yoruba proverb, One falsehood spoils a thousand truths. The second best time is now. Fulani proverb, A marketplace is not the pace for a husband and wife to argue. 239 likes All Members Who Liked This Quote. Meaning:This proverb is used when a person grieves in vain for something. - Proverbs 23:24 Children are a heritage from the LORD, offspring a. Fulani proverb, Teeth do not see poverty. African proverb, Lifes caravan never turns back. Meaning:Feeling sorry always follows a foolish act. African proverb, You should not hoard your money and die of hunger. ~ Burundian Proverb, If you are ugly you must either learn to dance or make love. Somali Proverb, The laughter of a child is the light of a house. Jabo proverb, The cat and the mouse cant be neighbors for long.. Namibian proverb, The chameleon changes color to match the earth, the earth doesnt change colors to match the chameleon. Swahili proverb, Its like removing a hyena from a pit. African Proverb, He who does not like chattering woman will remain a bachelor. Baguirmi Proverb, You are beautiful, but learn to work, for you cannot eat your beauty. Swahili proverb, A single bracelet does not jingle. Top five smallest African countries and territories are Mauritius, So Tom and Prncipe, Seychelles, Saint Helena and Mayotte. Annang proverb, All errors are amendable. Shona proverb, A dog which steals leaves its puppies a bad name. Choose your favorites as a monthly mantra, an inspirational quote for your vision board, or just some ancestral insight to get you through the rest of your week! ~ Congolese Proverb, If you overtake a leader, you break your neck. Cte dIvoire proverb, If anyone makes you laugh, it is not always because they love you. Swahili proverb, What you help a child to love can be more important than what you help him to learn. Will be added to this article shortly! ~ Kenyan Proverb, A tree cannot stand without roots. African Proverb, Every woman is beautiful until she speaks. Luo proverb, Once you carry your own water, you will learn the value of every drop. African Proverb, Knowledge is like a garden: If it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested. Yoruba proverb, No fence is built for the eyes. A united family eats from the same plate. What is the difference between ugali and, Pronounced ah-gay-gay agege bread is century old sweet tasting bread very popular with Hausa people in the West African country of Nigeria. Igbo Proverb, When the mouse laughs at the cat, there is a hole nearby. African Proverb, When I think of the others misfortunes, I forget mine. Share and support in the pride of being part of an important cultural and educational resource. Rwandan proverb, If you are kicked from behind, it means you are in front. Dont think there are no crocodiles just because the water is calm., 29. African Proverb, A family tie is like a tree; it can bend but it cannot break. Ethiopian Proverb, Where error gets to, correction cannot reach. African proverb, Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far. Lesotho proverb, A large chair does not make a king. Oji proverb, The monkey and gorilla may claim kinship, but the monkey is a monkey and the gorilla is a gorilla. 5. African proverb, You are beautiful, but learn to work. 2 Corinthians 6:18: "And I will be a father to you, and . African proverb, He who hearts not the music thinks the dancer mad. Kenyan Proverb, Hunger is felt by a slave, and hunger is felt by a king. African Proverb, Greatness and beauty do not belong to the gods alone. - African Proverb Hold a child with both hands. Malian Proverb, Those who are absent are always wrong. ~ Kenyan Proverb Even if you bewitch in the night, you will be known. Hausa proverb, A mans wealth may be superior to him. ~ African Proverb], If the elders leave you a legacy of dignified language, you do not abandon it and speak childish language. Lovers do not hide their nakedness., 76. African proverb, When a king reigns, it is thanks to the people when a river sings, it is thanks to the stones. It means that a person must always stay happy about his or her achievements even if nobody cares. Love, like rain, does not choose the grass on which it falls., 52. Burkina Faso Proverbs, If you know the beginning well, the end will not trouble you. Swahili proverb, It is the belly which daily gives thanks. Senegalese Proverb, The humble pay for the mistakes of their leaders. 1. ~ South African Proverb, Do not call to a dog with a whip in your hand. Meaning:Someone who wants other people to spend for him but is indisposed to spend. Maasai Proverb, The fire screened by the elders does not burn. Kenyan Proverb, Talk gets a talkative man into trouble. African Proverb, A talkative bird will not build a nest. Congo, It is no shame at all to work for money. Masai proverb, He who is unable to dance says the yard is stony. Meaning:You should never interfere in someone issues particularly when you do not know anything about them. Sotho proverb, The child you sired hasnt sired you. Tanzanian proverb, Money cant talk, yet it can make lies look true. ~ Bantu Proverb, Suppression of hunger leads to death. Life is like a mist or a shadow; it quickly passes by. Kenyan Proverb, One camel does not make fun of the other camels hump. Meaning: This is a famous African proverb about life and death. Africa, Having a good discussion is like having riches Kenya, He who loves money must labor. African proverb, A childs lie is like a dead fish in a pond that in the end, always comes to the surface, explains his mother. Rwandan Proverb, If your only tool is a hammer, you will see every problem as a nail. ~ Congolese Proverb[clickToTweet tweet=A tree cannot stand without roots. ~ Kikuyu Proverb, The humble pay for the mistakes of their leaders. Kenyan Proverb, The eye cannot penetrate darkness. ~Proverb from Cameroon, Hope does not disappoint. African Proverb, However long the night, the dawn will always break. African proverb, Trying again and again is better than stopping half-way. Love doesnt rely on physical features., 63. Libyan Proverb, If it is dark, all men are black. Mongoan proverb, A Mothers Tenderness for her children is as discrete as the dew that kisses the Earth. The baby is not yet born, and yet you say that his nose is like his grandfather's. - Indian Proverb. Congolese Proverb, No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow. ~ Zulu Proverb, An okra tree does not grow taller that its master. Lies Wealth - Women - More! African proverb, Two blind men cannot lead each other. Kenyan Proverb, One who says It was too much for me does not try. Mozambican Proverb, A speaker of truth has no friends. You marvel at the tripod of a giraffe bent to water. Mozambique proverb, One does not love if one does not accept from others. Jabo proverb, A person does not become clever by carrying books along. Ghanaian Proverb, The hyena with a cub does not consume all the available food. African proverb, Glory does not come by calling. African proverb, Do not rush the nightthe sun will always rise for its own sake. ~ Ghanaian Proverb, When a fish rots, the head stinks first ~ Ghanaian Proverb, One foot isnt enough to walk with. Fulani proverb, A bow which is stretched to the limit breaks. ~ Nigerian Proverb, Knowledge without wisdom is like water in the sand. African proverb, The bad craftsman quarrels with his tools. Malian Proverb, When the bird which flies in the sky is about to die, its legs usually point to the ground. Swahili proverb, The groin pains in sympathy with the sore. Hausa proverb, Being happy is better than being king. African Quotes on Family 1. Ashanti proverb, When a man is stung, he doesnt destroy all beehives. Kenyan proverb, A fly does not mind dying in coconut cream. Kenyan Proverb, If you dont like someone story, write your own.
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