African, Nigeria Proverb, Wisdom, Quote & saying about: Avenge, Enough, Father, Kills, Revenge, Strength

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"A boy who perseveres in asking what killed his father before he has enough strength to avenge, may be asking for his father's fate."

Meaning of Proverb & Background


Imagine you’re playing a game, like a race with your friends. Before you start, you need to make sure you’re well-prepared and ready to give it your best effort. If you’re not ready or if you’re too young and inexperienced, you might not be able to win the race.

This African proverb is like a wise friend giving you advice. It’s saying that in life, just like in a race, you shouldn’t start something like an important task or a challenge unless you are truly prepared for it, and you’re old enough to handle it. Starting a battle or a big task without being ready can lead to problems and disappointment. It’s better to wait, learn, and get ready so that when you do start, you have a better chance of winning and succeeding. So, always remember to be prepared and patient on your journey to victory.

Top Proverbs Countries:


Nigeria
Ind. Day: October 1, 1960
Colonial Ruler: Britain
Ghana
Ind. Day: March 6, 1957
Colonial Ruler: Britain
Kenya
Ind. Day: December 12, 1963
Colonial Ruler: Britain
Tanzania
Ind. Day: April 26, 1964
Colonial Ruler: Britain
Congo
Ind. Day: August 11, 1960
Colonial Ruler: French
South Africa
Ind. Day: December 11, 1931
Colonial Ruler: Britain
Zimbabwe
Ind. Day: April 18, 1980
Colonial Ruler: Britain
Madagascar
Ind. Day: June 26, 1960
Colonial Ruler: France