African Proverbs - With Grandma Wura Africa Business Radio
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African Proverbs project the values and the wisdom that have been passed down from generation to generation. The proverbs are like compasses to navigate tricky waters in the journey of life.
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Love
The proverb says, “When there is peace in the country, the chief does not carry a shield“. Meaning a good leader is not afraid to work amongst his people“. It comes with options and a singalong song. Hosted by Grandma Wura.
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Crawling
The proverbs say, “ By crawling, a child learns to stand". Meaning learning to take life one step at a time. Hosted by Grandma Wura.
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Good Councillor‘s
"The proverbs says, “What an elder sees while sitting down, a child won't see even if he stood on a tree". Meaning Listen to your elders because they have more experience and wisdom. Hosted by Banke and Grandma Wura.
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What An Elder Sees
"The proverbs says, “What an elder sees while sitting down, a child won't see even if he stood on a tree". Meaning Listen to your elders because they have more experience and wisdom. Hosted by Banke and Grandma Wura.
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No Matter How Drunk
The proverbs says, “No matter how drunk a rat is, he doesn't sleep in a cat's bed“. Meaning, do not go beyond your boundaries. It comes with options and singalong songs. Hosted by Grandma Wura.
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One Falsehood
The proverb says “One falsehood spoils a thousand truths“. Meaning, stay honest all the way and at all times. An interactive session with Grandma Wura.