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#121 13 January, 3:46 pm
When the child is cutting a tree, the adult watching nearby knows where the tree will fall.
#122 3 February, 8:42 pm
"Agba kin wa loja, ki ori omo tun tun wo". Meaning, an elder cannot be in the market and the head of a new born baby who's strapped to its mother's back is bent to one side............This is a Yoruba proverb (from Western Nigeria).
#123 6 February, 7:13 am
a man who walks alone was swallod by a stream.
#124 7 February, 1:12 pm
Rain beats a leopard's skin, but it does not wash out the spots.
#125 7 February, 2:51 pm
Do not look at where you fell, look for where you slipped
#126 8 February, 3:22 pm
A sheep that wants to grow horns should ask the ram how its head feels.
#127 16 February, 11:44 am
The tortoise always travels with its musical instrument in case it meets other musicians.
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#128 16 February, 3:39 pm
If a woman makes the soup watery, the husband will dent the fufu before dipping it into the soup.
#129 16 February, 4:59 pm
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#130 18 February, 3:29 pm
No one tests the depth of a river with both feet.
#131 20 February, 12:17 pm
He who cannot dance will say the drum is bad.
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#132 21 February, 2:15 pm
Borrowing is like a wedding, paying back is like a funeral.
#133 24 February, 5:42 pm
Though the lion and the antelope live in the same forest, the antelope still has space to grow up.
#134 25 February, 8:32 am
a man brags of his pennis however small it is
#135 1 March, 5:15 pm
Fool is the man whose sheep flees twice
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