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Nigerian Proverbs - page 11
The leech that does not let go even when it is filled, dies on the dry land.
Nigerian Proverb
The lion's power lies in our fear of him.
Nigerian Proverb
The Rhinoceros never dances with the monkey.
Nigerian Proverb
The river may dry up but she keeps her name.
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He who is afraid of doing too much always does too little.
Nigerian Proverb
He who is courteous is not a fool.
Nigerian Proverb
He who marries a beauty marries trouble.
Nigerian Proverb
He who runs from the white ant may stumble upon the stinging ant.
Nigerian Proverb
He whose throat is longer than his arm must pray constantly for gods' protection.
Nigerian Proverb
However hard a thing is thrown into the air, it always falls to the ground.
Nigerian Proverb
The eye of a crow boiled at the new moon brings good luck for the New Year.
Nigerian Proverb
The glow-works light the nights, but more so the night that their mother prepares porridge.
Nigerian Proverb
However long the moon disappears, someday it must shine again.
Nigerian Proverb
However much the world degenerates, man shall never find worms in salt.
Nigerian Proverb
However poor the elephant, it will be worth more than ten frogs.
Nigerian Proverb
If a blind man says lets throw stones, be assured that he has stepped on one.
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If a greedy eater is near a patient, such a patient can never survive.
Nigerian Proverb
If a man is not clean and smooth, there is nothing he can really do about pride.
Nigerian Proverb
If all seeds that fall were to grow, then no one could follow the path under the trees.
Nigerian Proverb
If crocodiles eat their own eggs, what would they do to the flesh of a frog?
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If death be terrible, the fault is not in death, but thee.
Nigerian Proverb
Success is 10% ability, and 90% sweat.
Nigerian Proverb
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