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A man was crying and someone asked him why he was crying. And he said I have only one son, I have done all my possible best to educate him so that he will be a great person and by God's grace he has been able to acquire all certificates including
Image copyrightMANUEL TOLEDO Image caption "A baby on its mother's back does not know the way is long" Proverbs are an integral part of African culture. Passed on from generation to generation for centuries, they are still in wide use today and are very much part of everyday speech. Proverbs are used to illustrate ideas, reinforce arguments and deliver messages of inspiration, consolation, celebration and advice. The great Nigerian author Chinua Achebe once wrote: "Proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten." Please use the form at the end of this page to send in your wise words. Your proverbs from the last few months: Friday 30 September The person who today jumps across the river will one day wade through it. A Kikuyu proverb sent by Wangui Mugo, Endarasha, Kenya Thursday 29 September By working together, the teeth can chew the meat. A Luganda proverb from Uganda sent by Henry Gombya, Farnborough, UK Wednesday 28 September D...
BY LAWRENCE UBARIEKE FROM EZE-OLA 1 TO EZE - OLA 2- ) data-line 14-04-2016 - Oforola ancitnt kingdom suffered the huge loss of EZE ola 1. FROM EZE-OLA 1 TO EZE - OLA 2- ) data-line 14-04-2016 - Oforola ancitnt kingdom suffered the huge loss of EZE ola 1. But while the demise of such a personality is usually followed by a period of mourning and recovery, the exit of eze-ola 1 ought to be followed by another period of sober reflections. Which is, in other words, a time of stock-taking, when we try evaluating actions and events of this time; with a view to avoiding those that didn't help to advance our pursuit of peace and happiness. but permit me salute time that healeth all wounds, for the degree of convalescence that has enabled "penning-down" this tittle piece on paper, for record purposes. that same time promises complete recovery for one and all! So that stock-taking might commence/continue, with a view to; 1.unraveling both factual and virtua...
An old King realized that if he died he had no one to take over his throne. He decided to adopt a son. He launched a competition and 10 boys made it to the top. The King said to them, "I have one last test and whoever comes top will become my adopted son and heir to my throne". He gave each boy a seed of corn and told them to take the seed home, plant and nurture it for 3 weeks. The 10 boys took their seeds and ran home to plant their seeds. In one home, the boy and his parents were sad when the seed failed to sprout. The boy had diligently done everything required but he failed. His friends advised him to buy a seed and plant it, but his God fearing parents who had always taught him honesty refused. The day to give account to the King came and the 10 boys went to the palace. All the other 9 boys were successful with their seeds. The King went to each boy asking – “Is that what came out of the seed I gave you?" And each boy said ...
So I went to my alma mater, Lagos Anglican Girls Grammar School in Surulere, last week, and I can't tell you guys how amazing and nostalgic it was for me. This was my secondary school...I attended LAGGS from 1991 to 1997, and returning 20 years later (though I visited there in 2010) to meet the new students of the school is one of those feelings you can't describe. I visited LAGGS in continuation of my 'Selfmade Secondary School Tour for girls', and it's so far the most memorable of my tour. The girls were so warm, welcoming and were in awe of me...lol. It was amazing just talking to them and answering their questions and I pray I made an impact. The School's VP was going to take me round the school to show me changes they have made since I left almost 20 years back, but we had to stop when other students started screaming from inside their classrooms when they saw me...lol. It was so surreal. We didn't want to disrupt classes so we ...
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