African, Nigeria Proverb, Wisdom, Quote & saying about: Abuse, Anti, Eats, Ground, Lying, Tree

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"White anti chews 'Igbegulu' (palm stem) because it is lying on the ground, let it climb the palm tree and eat it."

Meaning of Proverb & Background


Igbegulu’ is like a tall palm stem standing in the midst of a bustling village. This proverb paints a picture of a time when people may criticize or underestimate you without truly understanding your worth, just like how this palm stem, though tall and strong, goes unnoticed in the midst of everyone’s attention.

Remember, sometimes, it takes a keen eye to recognize the value hidden within, so don’t let the opinions of others define your true worth.

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