African, Nigeria Proverb, Wisdom, Quote & saying about: Burial, Death, Destruction, Expectation, Funeral, Life, Lizard, Mother

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"Lizard that ruined its mother's burial, what did it expect others to do?"

Meaning of Proverb & Background


This proverb delves into the profound aspects of life and death. In African traditions, a mother’s funeral holds a deeply personal significance, where individual intentions take precedence.

It emphasizes that if you neglect organizing matters close to your heart, you cannot expect others to handle them differently. Nigerians invoke this proverb to caution someone about their approach to planning and personal responsibilities.

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