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: "The stagger of a drunk is the swagger of life!" -- Igbo Proverb

: "The cricket cries, the year changes." -- Igbo Proverb

: “He who thinks he is leading and has no one following him is only taking a walk”. — Igbo Proverb

: "Since all lizards crawl flat on the ground, how do you tell which one has stomachache?" -- Igbo Proverb

: "You set the trap, though the rat is gone." -- Igbo Proverb

: “No matter how tall your grandfather was, you’ll have to do your own growing”. — Igbo Proverb

: “Twenty children cannot play together for twenty years”. — Igbo Adage

: The Water is Calm, does not mean there's no Crocodiles. -- an Igbo Proverb.

: “Borrowed garments never fit well.” — Igbo Proverb

: "Your previous lie undercuts your present truth." -- Igbo Proverb

: "When More Ominous than the pygmy cricket enters its dwelling, the poor pygmy does not ask to see a search warrant—the cricket crashes out through the rear exit!" -- Igbo Proverb

: "Cooking for the dogs wastes a lifetime, but he who cooks for a child has invested in eternity." -- Igbo Proverb

: "If you close your eyes to facts, accidental experiences will smack you awake." -- Igbo Proverb

: "The Sheep all hangout together, but they're not the same price." -- Igbo Proverb

: "Anyone can be polite to a king or an elder, but it takes heart to be polite to a beggar." -- Igbo Axiom

: "Don't determine a person's character based on their worst mistake." -- Igbo Adage

: “The animal that eats thorns knows how to chew them”. — Igbo Proverb

: "Even a tortoise makes progress when it sticks its neck out." -- Igbo Proverb

: “One already sitting down does not fall very far.” — Igbo Proverb

: “Ẹni bá da omi síwájú, á tẹ ilẹ̀ tútù. / Whoever pours water on the ground ahead of him, is the one who gets to step on a wet ground.” Yoruba Proverb via Fẹ̀mi Akọ̀mọ̀‌làfẹ̀

: “Bleating, bleating, and refusal to listen gives the he goat it’s jarred head”. — Igbo Proverb

: "The Fool dancing "surugede", should remember that "surugede" belongs to the spirit world." -- Igbo Proverb

: "Death does not have a day; sickness does not have a month." -- Igbo Proverb

: “If our feet leave the earth we no longer live in peace”. — Igbo Proverb

: "Do not correct with a strike that which can be taught with a kiss." -- Igbo Proverb

: "It is the wise we send on errands and not those with long legs." -- Igbo Proverb

: "Getting a monkey to drink out of a cup isn't hard; but getting back the cup - that's a project-and-half!" -- Igbo Proverb

: “The Kolanut lasts in the mouth of those who know its value”. — Igbo Proverb

: "A vice not tackled today, has already won tomorrow's battle." -- Igbo Proverb

: "A Pretty Basket does not prevent worries." -- Igbo Proverb

: "God is good, yes! But don't go dancing with a leopard." -- Igbo Proverb

: "The knees best tells the story of the dance." -- Igbo Proverb

: "'Perfect! It is well done', says the madman, as he burns down his barn!" -- Igbo Proverb

: “When a goat dies in a (yam) barn, you can be sure it was not killed by hunger”. — Igbo Proverb

: "You cannot push a chain, you can only pull it." -- Igbo Proverb

: “An ocean lies between what is said, and what is done”. — Igbo Proverb — today it is Ukraine; who knows tomorrow? So we continue to “count our tongue with our teeth!”

: "With a little seed of imagination, you can build a field of hope." -- Igbo Proverb

: “As you go about your morning, remember the afternoon follows; and never forget the evening is already committed. — Igbo Proverb

: “If a goat can find time to relax, then don't kill yourself with problems.” — Igbo Proverb

: "Rats don't dance in the cat's doorway." -- Igbo Proverb

: "What two persons have seen and confirmed to be a boa must not be mistaken for a piece of diamond." -- Igbo Proverb On the world’s stage, before billions of people, this boa is confirmed! It is not a diamond!!

"Let no one be fooled by the fact that we may write in English, for we intend to do unheard of things with it." -- Chinua Achebe.

: "If you're blindfolded, get rid of the fold, and stop shouting, 'I can't see'." -- Igbo Proverb

: "Like a slithering snake at night, is hatred and enmity within the home." -- Igbo Proverb

: "It is the nature of a tiger to hunt for its food." -- Igbo Proverb

: “A blacksmith in one village becomes a blacksmith’s apprentice in another”. — Igbo Proverb