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The death that will kill a man begins as an appetite.
~ Nigerian Proverb
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The disobedient fowl obeys in a pot of soup.
~ Nigerian Proverb
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The house roof fights the rain, but he who is sheltered ignores it.
~ Nigerian Proverb
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The house sweeper's buttock is never at one direction.
~ Nigerian Proverb
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The hunter does not rub himself in oil and lie by the fire to sleep.
~ Nigerian Proverb
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The lizard that jumped from the high iroko tree said he would praise himself if no one else did.
~ Nigerian Proverb
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The one being carried does not realize how far away the town is.
~ Nigerian Proverb
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When the mice laugh at the cat, there is a hole nearby.
~ Nigerian Proverb
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When the mouse laughs at the cat there is a hole nearby.
~ Nigerian Proverb
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You cannot roast corn with two eyes.
~ Nigerian Proverb
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