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The Simple Meaning of the African Proverbs That a Teen Should Know

A man who gets trampled to death by an elephant is a man who is blind and deaf

Meaning: One needs to be observant always

A hunter who has only one arrow does not shoot with careless aim

Meaning: It is wise to be careful with what you have

A mouse that removes the palm-nut that turns out to be the bait of a trap, would already have known that the palm-nut does not ripen on the ground

Meaning: it is greed that kills many people

When a palm-branch reaches its height, it gives way for a fresh one to grow.

Meaning: when a man grows old, he gives room for his child to take over

A bottle of oil warmed over the fire has no means of producing oil by itself

Meaning: none can claim that he doesn’t need others support

One cannot go back to the farmer from whom one borrowed seed-yams to plant to say that the beetles have eaten up the seed-yams

Meaning: Don’t be too clever by taking others for a fool.

If one were t remove every smoking wood from a fire and condemn it as bad, one would be killing the fire itself

Meaning: You cannot claim that everyone is bad.

It is wisdom to prevent someone from whom one cannot accept repayment to have access to one’s valuable possessions.

Meaning: Don’t borrow someone anything you cannot afford to give out

It is the brutally outspoken man that earns enmity

Meaning: People might not like you for saying the truth.

The elephant and the tiger do not go hunting n the same pasture

Meaning: Two opposing people cannot be friends

A farmer does not boast that he has a good harvest until his stock of yams last till the following harvest season

Meaning: Don’t assume that you have succeed until you get the result

He who pursues an innocent chicken always stumbles

Meaning: If you are planning evil against someone, something might stop you from doing it

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