: "... And, when do you expect honey from a wasp?"
-- Igbo Proverb
: "... And, when do you expect honey from a wasp?"
-- Igbo Proverb
: "Beating a drum is not to break it."
-- Igbo Proverb
: βLike a forest is a family - you have to look much closer to see the individual makeupβ.
β Igbo Proverb
: "Looking for honey requires the courage to face bees."
β Igbo Proverb
: "The fire which is surrounded by elders does not burn."
-- Igbo Proverb
: βHe who thinks he is leading and has no one following him is only taking a walkβ.
β Igbo Proverb
: "The cricket cries, the year changes."
-- Igbo Proverb
: "The stagger of a drunk is the swagger of life!"
-- Igbo Proverb
: βNo matter how tall your grandfather was, youβll have to do your own growingβ.
β Igbo Proverb
: "You set the trap, though the rat is gone."
-- Igbo Proverb
: "Since all lizards crawl flat on the ground, how do you tell which one has stomachache?"
-- Igbo Proverb
Just another way to say: Grow through what you go through β!
Ndeewo
: βTwenty children cannot play together for twenty yearsβ.
β Igbo Adage
: βBorrowed garments never fit well.β
β Igbo Proverb
: The Water is Calm, does not mean there's no Crocodiles.
-- an Igbo Proverb.
: "Your previous lie undercuts your present truth."
-- Igbo Proverb
: "Cooking for the dogs wastes a lifetime, but he who cooks for a child has invested in eternity."
-- Igbo Proverb
: "When More Ominous than the pygmy cricket enters its dwelling, the poor pygmy does not ask to see a search warrantβthe cricket crashes out through the rear exit!"
-- Igbo Proverb
: "The Sheep all hangout together, but they're not the same price."
-- Igbo Proverb
: "If you close your eyes to facts, accidental experiences will smack you awake."
-- Igbo Proverb
: βThe animal that eats thorns knows how to chew themβ.
β Igbo Proverb
: "Don't determine a person's character based on their worst mistake."
-- Igbo Adage
: "Anyone can be polite to a king or an elder, but it takes heart to be polite to a beggar."
-- Igbo Axiom
: "Even a tortoise makes progress when it sticks its neck out."
-- Igbo Proverb
: βOne already sitting down does not fall very far.β
β Igbo Proverb
: βαΊΈni bΓ‘ da omi sΓwΓ‘jΓΊ, Γ‘ tαΊΉ ilαΊΉΜ tΓΊtΓΉ. / Whoever pours water on the ground ahead of him, is the one who gets to step on a wet ground.β
Yoruba Proverb via FαΊΉΜmi Akα»Μmα»ΜβlΓ fαΊΉΜ
: βBleating, bleating, and refusal to listen gives the he goat itβs jarred headβ.
β Igbo Proverb
: "The Fool dancing "surugede", should remember that "surugede" belongs to the spirit world."
-- Igbo Proverb
: βIf our feet leave the earth we no longer live in peaceβ.
β Igbo Proverb
: "Death does not have a day; sickness does not have a month."
-- Igbo Proverb