If you never offer your uncle palmwine, you\u27ll not learn many proverbs, prompts a Ghanaian saying. The advice seems to have been well-heeded. Whether painted across the fronts of speeding mammy-wagons or issuing from the mouth of a roadside mechanic or a paramount chief, proverbs throughout West Africa are in plentiful supply. Naming ceremonies, marriages, funerals; conversations in urban beer-parlours or by the palm-winetapper\u27s fire; traditional folk-tales, some modem West African novels, highlife lyrics: These are just a few possible sources. Sierra Leoneans say: Proverbs are the daughters of experience. Or to put it another way. When the occasion comes, the proverb comes (Oji, Ghana)
Proverbs are said to be the palm oil with which words are eaten. Nigerian languages grow vigorously ...
Proverb is one of the elements of folklore. Like some other elements of folklore, proverb plays seve...
The paper is an attempt amongst series of other efforts to justify and defend the existence of Afric...
This paper aims at demonstrating that a better and richer analysis of a literary work can be realize...
This paper aims at demonstrating that a better and richer analysis of a literary work can be realize...
In sub-Saharan Africa (especially among the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria) one of the elements of i...
Reprint of the 1865 ed.Proverbs in the native tongue, with English translations.Proverbs in the Wolo...
In an attempt to promote African culture and tradition, current literary trends have been witnessing...
The paper reflects on the use of proverbs as communicative constituents of African drama, how they a...
This study grows out of a desire to see Christian leadership that is culturally appropriate and effe...
“Among the Ibo the art of conversation is regarded very highly,and proverbs are the palm-oil with wh...
In an attempt to promote African culture and tradition, current literary trends have been witnessing...
Every Yoruba town has certain peculiar norms, patterns of be-haviour, traditions and, sometimes, his...
Modernity, the triptych upon which a corpus of Igbo sayings has been created, arose pari passu with ...
Modernity, the triptych upon which a corpus of Igbo sayings has been created, arose pari passu with ...
Proverbs are said to be the palm oil with which words are eaten. Nigerian languages grow vigorously ...
Proverb is one of the elements of folklore. Like some other elements of folklore, proverb plays seve...
The paper is an attempt amongst series of other efforts to justify and defend the existence of Afric...
This paper aims at demonstrating that a better and richer analysis of a literary work can be realize...
This paper aims at demonstrating that a better and richer analysis of a literary work can be realize...
In sub-Saharan Africa (especially among the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria) one of the elements of i...
Reprint of the 1865 ed.Proverbs in the native tongue, with English translations.Proverbs in the Wolo...
In an attempt to promote African culture and tradition, current literary trends have been witnessing...
The paper reflects on the use of proverbs as communicative constituents of African drama, how they a...
This study grows out of a desire to see Christian leadership that is culturally appropriate and effe...
“Among the Ibo the art of conversation is regarded very highly,and proverbs are the palm-oil with wh...
In an attempt to promote African culture and tradition, current literary trends have been witnessing...
Every Yoruba town has certain peculiar norms, patterns of be-haviour, traditions and, sometimes, his...
Modernity, the triptych upon which a corpus of Igbo sayings has been created, arose pari passu with ...
Modernity, the triptych upon which a corpus of Igbo sayings has been created, arose pari passu with ...
Proverbs are said to be the palm oil with which words are eaten. Nigerian languages grow vigorously ...
Proverb is one of the elements of folklore. Like some other elements of folklore, proverb plays seve...
The paper is an attempt amongst series of other efforts to justify and defend the existence of Afric...