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Nigerian Proverbs - page 13
Mud houses don't burn.
Nigerian Proverb
No sane person sharpens his machete to cut a banana tree.
Nigerian Proverb
Not to oversee workmen, is to leave your purse open.
Nigerian Proverb
One finger cannot remove lice from the head.
Nigerian Proverb
One must have to wait till the evening of one's life time to know what gratitude to pay to one's guardian spirit.
Nigerian Proverb
One pebble doesn't make a floor.
Nigerian Proverb
It is only the toad that gets up from its knees and falls back again on its knees.
Nigerian Proverb
It is the habit that a child forms at home, that follows them to their marriage.
Nigerian Proverb
It is the same moon that wanes today that will be the full moon tomorrow.
Nigerian Proverb
It takes all sorts to make a world.
Nigerian Proverb
Languages differ but coughs are the same.
Nigerian Proverb
Leopards lurk in dark corners.
Nigerian Proverb
Look for a black goat while it is still daytime.
Nigerian Proverb
Man is like pepper -- you only know him when you've ground him.
Nigerian Proverb
Marriage is like a groundnut, you have to crack it to see what is inside.
Nigerian Proverb
Money kills more than do weapons.
Nigerian Proverb
A proverb is the horse of conversation: when the conversation lags, a proverb revives it.
Nigerian Proverb
A wise man who knows proverbs can reconcile difficulties.
Nigerian Proverb
Rat no dey born rabbit.
Nigerian Proverb
The elephant and the tiger do not go hunting on the same pasture.
Nigerian Proverb
Every kind of love is love, but self-love is supreme among them.
Nigerian Proverb
It is what the eyes of one man sees that is described as a boa constrictor.
Nigerian Proverb
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