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Don’t Set Sail Using Someone Else’s Star

People mistakenly believe that focusing on themselves first is selfish. They think they should be focused on others first and foremost, and everything else will fall into place. However, this could not be further from the truth. Focusing on yourself first is one of the most important things you can do. In life, it’s important […]

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The Power of Preparation | African Proverbs | AFIAPodcast

We’ve all heard the saying, “If you fail to prepare, you prepare to fail.” But what does that mean? But, to succeed at something, you must put in the work upfront. You can’t just wing it and hope for the best. If you do, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment. Take, for example, the Ghanaian […]

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Let us sit bent, but talk straight | African Proverbs | AFIAPodcast

Greetings Village! #DailyAfricanProverbs takes us to #Morocco The Proverb says: “Let us sit bent, but talk straight.” In Moroccan culture, respect for elders and community leaders is highly valued. At the same time, true leaders are expected to speak their minds and offer honest opinions rather than simply agreeing with those in power. The proverb […]

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Nigerian Proverb | African Proverbs | AFIAPodcast

Greetings Village! #DailyAfricanProverbs takes us to #Nigeria The Proverb says: “If you fill your mouth with a razor, you will spit blood.” Nigerian proverbs often work as cautionary tales, offering advice and warnings to those who may not be able to see the consequences of their actions. The proverb “If you fill your mouth with […]

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Sudanese Proverbs | African Proverbs | AFIAPodcast

Greetings Village! #DailyAfricanProverbs takes us to #Sudan The Proverb says: “A dog cannot carry its puppies on its back.” African proverbs often offer wise and deep insights, which is certainly true of the Sudanese proverb, “A dog cannot carry its puppies on its back.” In other words, each person must be responsible for their actions […]

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One Foot Is Not Enough To Walk With | African Proverbs | AFIAPodcast

Greetings Village! #DailyAfricanProverbs takes us to #Egypt The Proverb says: “One foot is not enough to walk with.” Just as walking with only one foot would limit our ability to move forward, relying on only one person or one idea can hinder progress. The proverb reminds us that it’s important to seek out diverse perspectives, […]

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The Importance of Respect

In Uganda, there is a proverb that says, “When you befriend a chief, remember that he sits on a rope.” This proverb reminds you to be cautious with who you trust and respect those in positions of authority. It is also a reminder of the importance of not forgetting your roots. Let’s explore these three […]

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“Better Little Than Too Little” – A proverb from Cameroon

In Cameroon, a proverb says, “Better little than too little.” This proverb has three main takeaways: Don’t be afraid to start small – you can always build on what you have. It’s better to give than to receive. Quality over quantity. This proverb is an incredible reminder for all of us that it’s never too […]

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The Importance of Appreciating the Little Things in Life

We live in a world that is constantly moving. It can be easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of everyday life and forget to appreciate the little things. However, it is essential to take a step back and enjoy the beauty in life’s simplest moments. After all, as the Namibian proverb […]

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Secrets: To Share or Not to Share?

You have a secret that you can’t keep to yourself. So, you share it with a friend, thinking they will safely understand and control the unknown. But eventually, that secret gets out, and you’re left feeling betrayed and exposed. Why does this happen? And how can you avoid it in the future? When you share […]