African Quotes and Proverbs Chapter 2
- An agama lizard in the village will always remain an agama in town. – Abbey
- Your beauty will take you there, but your character will bring you back. In Twi (wo ahoofe de wo beko.. na wo suban de wo be ba) – Lina
- Two rams can not drink from the same bowl they will lock horns.
- The child that does not let the mother sleep at night shall not sleep either.
- Nobody holds the cow by its horn whiles another milks it. – Ike
- A quite son seats at the thrown of his fathers – Kayode Abiola
- A man that lives near the river will not use spit to wash his hands
- A dog that wants to go astray will not wait to listen to the voice of the master
- Any river that forgets its source will definitely dry up – Frank Yugo
- When you are lost, do not walk fast – Matengu Katukula
- No matter how a person is,he too can see the sky. – Akeem
- Quitters never win, Winners never quit, so keep on moving – Oduigwe Okala
- It is said that the life of a brave man is always short – Anthony Claret
- The rabbit that stays in a hole must be ready to face the hunter’s fire – Odiri O. Orkeh
- The measure of a man lies not in riches or intellect, but in his relation with the Creator – Maj Wambebe
- None is richer than the one who has peace of mind – none.m – Maj Wambebe
- He that learn to eat without reservation must learn to starve” – odion aloba
- If you fail to plan , you will plan to fail – kolawole kayode
- A man should not swallow poison because he is afraid to spit and offend others. – Anonymous
- Hurry, hurry has no blessing – in Swahili (Haraka Haraka haina baraka) – Mambo Kijengetile
- “Pray for what you need, but always work for what you want” – Nguz a Karl-i-Bond,Junior
- “Ayom ma odong chen nyero” yib lawade.”A monkey left behind laughs at the others tail.”(little does he know that his own tail is longer and probably bushier) ACHOLI PROVERB.- Acop Esther
- When it is all well with an adult he announces that he has tobacco in his mouth – bro. kuu-ireme s. Godwin
- The search of a black fowl should always be done before darkness falls. – Elume Delklause
- As a crab walks,so walk its children. – Anonymous
- Tribal marks give unpleasantness when delivered but their long term effects is beauty. – Sunday Taiwo
- Before You go out with a widow , you must first ask her what killed the husband. – Frank Ekeigwe
- He who married the fathers wife, had a child with her, and called him Iheanacho,should know that he knows what happened to the father. – Frank Ekeigwe
- The stomach does not allow the feet to rest – Udensi Okorie
- No-matter how old you are, you can never be older than your father. Submitted by Arusi Prince Obi
- There are many fish in the sea, but only one rocked my boat – Katie Russel
- No matter how hungry one is, he can never bite his tongue.
- No one looks for a needle in a rush.
- Before you remove a dirt from one’s eye, remove the one in your eye first.
- Before you pinch one, pinch yourself first.
- The sharp knife does not always have a good head. – Stan C
- He who eats with devil use to eat with long spoon. In IGBO; onye nya-na ndi muo na-eri nri na eji ogologo ngazi. – Fidelis Uzoetoh
- There’s no wise neighbor who can wail louder over the death that has occurred in the neighbor’s compound than the neighbor himself. – Godfrey
- “Half education is more dangerous than no education” – Chris Ukaobasi
- IF YOU EAT FRIED CORN AND GROUNDNUT (PEANUTS) AND YOU DON’T FEEL ITS TASTINESS, THEN BLAME YOUR ROTTEN TEETH.
- A USELESS ADULT IS THE ONE THAT SLEEPS IN THE LIVING ROOM WITH CHILDREN.
- NO ONE HAS MORE THAN ONE MOTHER.
- NO MATTER HOW BAD YOUR ROTTEN TEETH IS, IT IS THE SAME YOU USE TO CHEW ALL MEATS.
- “WHEN THE RAIN FALLS ON A LEOPARD IT DOES NOT WASH IT SKIN AWAY”- Okelola Olagoke
- “IT IS ONLY A MAD MAN THAT GOES TO BED WITH HIS ROOF ON FIRE”- Okelola Olagoke
- ” HE WHO FIGHTS A MAD MAN , HE HIM SELF IS MAD” – Okelola Olagoke
- A MEAT THAT HAS FAT WILL PROVE IT BY THE HEAT OF FIRE
- “NO MATTER HOW MIGHTY AND STRONG A TREE IS, IT WILL ALWAYS DANCE TO THE TUNE OF THE WIND” – – okelola olamigoke
- BE READY,FOR HE WHO LIFTS UP A FINGER AT OTHERS, WITH CONTEMPT WILL SURELY DO SAME TO YOU. – archibong eyo
- WHEN IT COMES TO MOB JUSTICE, COWARDS INCLUDED JOIN IN STONE THROWING – Geoffrey Keroti
- A STURBORN CHICKEN LEARNS IT LESSON IN A HOT POT OF SOUP. – Archibong Eyo Okon
- THE CRAB DOES NOT BITE,IT IS ITS HANDSHAKE THAT HURTS – nii-adotey
- BEING TALLER THAN YOUR FATHER, DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARE OLDER THAN HIM.
- THE FOREST THOUGH LOOKS THICK, WHEN ONE APPROACHES IT, ONE SEES THAT EACH TREE IS ON IT’S OWN.
- THE MEAT OF THE SWINE TASTE BETTER WHEN IT IS EATTEN FRESH FROM THE VILLAGE OVEN AND IS HOT.
- ABOVE: proverbs from Akan Communities in Ghana submitted by Harold Akyempong
- WHAT CAN A STICK DO WHEN I HAVE ALREADY SWALLOWED THE GONG?
- IF YOU SEE A MAN GOING TO HIS FARM IN KENTE CLOTH, DONT JUMP INTO CONCLUSION THAT HE IS VERY RICH, PROBABLY THAT MIGHT BE HIS ONLY CLOTH AVAILABLE.
- IF YOUR CAR BREAKS DOWN, WOMEN TAUNT YOU.
- POVERTY IS MADNESS.
- MAN CAME TO THE WORLD TO MAKE A CONTRIBUTION BUT NOT TO COMPLETE EVERYTHING.
- IF AN ENEMY LEARNS YOUR DANCE, HE/SHE DANCES IT THE CROOKED WAY.
- ABOVE: Sayings from Fantse Communities in Ghana submitted by Harold Akyempong
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