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Nigerian Proverbs - page 7
The head of your neighbor is a kingdom and his heart a wood.
Nigerian Proverb
If you rise too early, the dew will wet you.
Nigerian Proverb
A tiger does not have to proclaim its tigri-tude.
Nigerian Proverb
A family name is not cooked and eaten, one's life is the thing.
Nigerian Proverb
It is for saying that he has no time that the monkey's body became over-grown with long hairs.
Nigerian Proverb
A pig that is used to wallowing in the mud looks for a clean person to rub against.
Nigerian Proverb
"Now the marriage begins," says the woman who has been beaten with thorns.
Nigerian Proverb
"Give me a push from my back" does not mean give me a hunchback.
Nigerian Proverb
If the stomachache were in the foot, one would go lame.
Nigerian Proverb
To do one's duty is to eat the prized fruit of honor.
Nigerian Proverb
A traveler to distant places should make no enemies.
Nigerian Proverb
One goat cannot carry another goat's tail.
Nigerian Proverb
One cry of "Thief!" and the whole marketplace is on the lookout.
Nigerian Proverb
A spacious ground is the right place to demonstrate one's skill in wrestling.
Nigerian Proverb
Lending is the firstborn of poverty.
Nigerian Proverb
Let's fight, let's fight, no one knows whom fighting would favor.
Nigerian Proverb
The Child of an elephant will not be a dwarf.
Nigerian Proverb
The fire that burns a royal palace only enhances its splendor.
Nigerian Proverb
When the next house is on fire, 'tis high time to look to your own.
Nigerian Proverb
The man being carried does not realize how far away the town really is.
Nigerian Proverb
It is wisdom to prevent someone from whom one cannot accept repayment to have access to one's valuable possessions.
Nigerian Proverb
The dying man is not saved by medicine.
Nigerian Proverb
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