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70 Best African Proverbs For Helpful Wisdom, Guidance, And Advice

Home ยป POSITIVE ยป 70 Best African Proverbs For Helpful Wisdom, Guidance, And Advice

August 13, 2019 By Martha Weston 2 Comments

Every culture and country has proverbs unique to their society, and Africa is no different. African proverbs not only provide guidance and wisdom like proverbs from other places, but they also provide outsiders with a view of life in the various African tribes. These proverbs describe everything from the nature around the tribes to everyday tribal life and culture.

Many African proverbs are attributed to single tribes or countries, while the origins of others are not known specifically, so we have labeled them only as โ€œAfrican Proverbโ€ on our list. We wanted to give you a look into proverbs in a way that will help you with your current situation, so weโ€™ve divided them up into categories so that you can focus on areas where you need advice.

On Goals

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It was easy to find African proverbs on goals and achievement, which makes us think this is a vital aspect of African culture. These proverbs come from throughout the continent and from many different tribes, which means that goal setting and achievement are integral throughout African culture.

  • โ€œThere are no shortcuts to the top of the palm tree.โ€ Cameroonian Proverb
  • โ€œLittle by little grow the bananas.โ€ Congolese Proverb
  • โ€œThe big game often appears when the hunter has given up the hunt for the day.โ€ Igbo Proverb
  • โ€œThe big game often appears when the hunter has given up the hunt for the day.โ€ Igbo Proverb
  • โ€œHaste and hurry can only bear children with many regrets along the way.โ€ Senegalese Proverb
  • โ€œRising early makes the road short.โ€ African Proverb
  • โ€œA person with too much ambition cannot sleep in peace.โ€ Chadian Proverb
  • โ€œAround a flowering tree, there are many insects.โ€ Guinean Proverb
  • โ€œLittle by little the bird builds its nest.โ€ Nigerian Proverb
  • โ€œYou cannot climb to the mountain top without crushing some weeds with your feet.โ€ Ugandan Proverb
  • โ€œIf you are building a house and a nail breaks, do you stop building, or do you change the nail?โ€ African Proverb
  • โ€œNo tattoo is made without blood.โ€ Mozambican Proverb
  • โ€œNo person is born great. Great people become great when others are sleeping.โ€ African Proverb

On Family and Love

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Family relations are important to many different tribes in Africa. It is interesting to see the themes of motherhood, unity, and knowing where you come from echoed throughout these proverbs.

  • โ€œIf love is a sickness, patience is the remedy.โ€ Cameroonian Proverb
  • โ€œThe laughter of a child lights up the house.โ€ Swahili Proverb
  • โ€œIf you educate a man you educate one individual, but if you educate a woman you educate a family.โ€ Fanti Proverb
  • โ€œWhen the mother goat breaks into the yam store, her kid watches her.โ€ Igbo Proverb
  • โ€œIf the elders leave you a legacy of dignified language, you do not abandon it and speak childish language.โ€ Ghanaian Proverb
  • โ€œCoffee and love taste best when hot.โ€ Ethiopian Proverb
  • โ€œBaboons do not go far from the place of their birth.โ€ Masai Proverb
  • โ€œLonely is one.โ€ Masai Proverb
  • โ€œThe cow that bellows does so for all cows.โ€ Kenyan Proverb
  • โ€œA tree cannot stand without roots.โ€ Congolese Proverb

On Leadership

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Like most cultures, leaders play important roles in African tribes. In some tribes, elders take on a leadership role, while in others there is a designated leader who is voted on or who assumes the position naturally. You can see the thoughts on how to become a leader and maintain leadership are different throughout African tribal culture from the proverbs below.

  • โ€œIf you overtake a leader, you break your neck.โ€ Ugandan Proverb
  • โ€œA fully grown up tree cannot be bent into a walking stick.โ€ Kenyan Proverb
  • โ€œNo matter how full the river, it still wants to grow.โ€ Congolese Proverb
  • โ€œOther peopleโ€™s wisdom prevents the king from being called a fool.โ€ Nigerian Proverb
  • โ€œEven an ant can hurt an elephant.โ€ South African Proverb
  • โ€œOnly someone else can scratch your back.โ€ Kenyan Proverb
  • โ€œThe chameleon changes color to match the earth; the earth doesnโ€™t change colors to match the chameleon.โ€ Senegalese Proverb
  • โ€œA canoe does not know who the leader is when it turns over, everyone gets wet.โ€ Madagascar Proverb
  • โ€œWater that has been begged for does not quench the thirst.โ€ Soga People of Uganda Proverb

On Wisdom and Knowledge

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Learning and becoming wise are common themes of proverbs throughout the world, so itโ€™s no shock that Africa has its fair share. Some of these proverbs may even seem familiar to you since their sentiments are echoed throughout the world in proverbs from other countries and continents.

  • โ€œSupposing doesnโ€™t fill the grain basket, โ€˜ifโ€™ doesnโ€™t fill the larder.โ€ Ovambo Proverb
  • โ€œKnowledge without wisdom is like water in the sand.โ€ Guinean Proverb
  • โ€œExamine what is said, not him who speaks.โ€ Egyptian Proverb
  • โ€œHe is like a drum, which makes a lot of noise but is hollow inside.โ€ Sudanese Proverb
  • โ€œThe chameleon looks in all directions before moving.โ€ Ugandan Proverb
  • โ€œAn empty pot makes the loudest noise.โ€ Kenyan Proverb
  • โ€œA bird that allows itself to be caught will find a way of escaping.โ€ Cameroonian Proverb
  • โ€œWe should put out fire while it is still small.โ€ Kenyan Proverb
  • โ€œWe are what our thinking makes us.โ€ Nigerian Proverb
  • โ€œHe who learns teaches.โ€ Ethiopian Proverb

On Relationships

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Not the same as family, these proverbs describe how to achieve and maintain relationships with friends, colleagues, and others both inside and outside of your tribal culture.

  • โ€œDo not call to a dog with a whip in your hand.โ€ Sudanese Proverb
  • โ€œIngratitude is sooner or later fatal to its author.โ€ Twi Proverb
  • โ€œOne Camel does not make fun of the other camelโ€™s hump.โ€ Ghanaian Proverb
  • โ€œIf you damage the character of another, you damage your own.โ€ Yoruba Proverb
  • โ€œThe friends of our friends are our friends.โ€ Congolese Proverb
  • โ€œHe who loves the vase loves also what is inside.โ€ African Proverb
  • โ€œA snake that you see does not bite.โ€ Mozambican Proverb
  • โ€œOne who relates with a corrupt person likewise gets corrupted.โ€ Kenyan Proverb
  • โ€œConfiding a secret to an unworthy person is like carrying grain in a bag with a hole.โ€ Nilotic Proverb
  • โ€œIf your mouth turns into a knife, it will cut off your lips.โ€ Rwandan Proverb

On Success, Bravery, and Lack Thereof

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Bravery is a common theme in proverbs throughout the world because it is linked closely to achievement and good relationships. These proverbs talk about what it means to be brave, what it means to succeed, and what it means to fail in African culture.

  • โ€œThose who are absent are always wrong.โ€ Congolese Proverb
  • โ€œThe elephant does not limp when walking on thorns.โ€ Ethiopian Proverb
  • โ€œNumbers can achieve anything.โ€ Ghanaian Proverb
  • โ€œA brave man dies once, a coward a thousand times.โ€ Somali Proverb
  • โ€œWhat is bad luck for one man is good luck for another.โ€ Ashanti Proverb
  • โ€œHowever much it rains on you, no wild banana tree will grow on your head.โ€ Kenyan Proverb
  • โ€œA rooster is not expected to crow for the whole world.โ€ African Proverb
  • โ€œOne arrow can knock down an elephant.โ€ Kenyan Proverb
  • โ€œIf an arrow has not entered deeply, then its removal is not hard.โ€ Buli Proverb

On Time and Endings

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The theme of โ€œall things must endโ€ is another common one in proverbs around the globe. In the proverbs below, you will also notice that these tribes donโ€™t necessarily believe that the end of your time is the end of all time and that we need to honor what comes after our time is done.

  • โ€œTime destroys all things.โ€ Nigerian Proverb
  • โ€œEven as the archer loves the arrow that flies, so too he loves the bow that remains constant in his hands.โ€ Nigerian Proverb
  • โ€œWe do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children.โ€ Haida Proverb
  • โ€œEven the best dancer on the stage must retire sometime.โ€ African Proverb
  • โ€œOld and new millet seeds end up in the same mill.โ€ Acholi Proverb

On Owning Your Actions

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The final theme we see in these proverbs is being a good person or owning up to your actions and understanding that they have consequences. This is once again a common theme in proverbs around the world, but one that African tribes have adopted as well.

  • โ€œHe who doesnโ€™t clean his mouth before breakfast always complains that the food is sour.โ€ African Proverb
  • โ€œHe who cannot dance will say, โ€˜The drum is bad!โ€™โ€ Ashanti Proverb
  • โ€œCopying everyone else all the time, the monkey one day cut his throat.โ€ Zulu Proverb
  • โ€œAll monkeys cannot hang on the same branch.โ€ Kenyan Proverb
  • โ€œBirds of all kinds will end up landing.โ€ Egyptian Proverb

Final Thoughts

African culture is full of wisdom and guidance for almost any time in your life. We hope that reading through these proverbs helped you to understand that what it means to be a decent human being is not so different in other areas of the world as it is in ours. We also hope that you can take some of this guidance and advice with you on the rest of your journey.

The purpose of a proverb is to help you navigate life well utilizing the knowledge and understanding of those who came before you to better yourself and your community. We believe this is showcased well in the 70 proverbs we shared above.

Martha Weston
Martha Weston

Martha lives in the Bay Area and is a dedicated reader of romance novels. She runs a yoga studio and taught yoga for many years. She always says that yoga fuels her writing. Sheโ€™s also a vegetarian and advocate for living a healthy life. Martha has been writing for us for a while now, giving readers a glimpse into her lifestyle and work.

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  1. Edward Iga says

    January 25, 2024 at 1:34 pm

    I HAVE BEEN TOUCHED BY THE DIFFERENT PROVERBS THAT KEPT THE AFRICAN FIBRE TOGETHER. THE PAST IS DESTROYED, THE CURENT STATE IS OUR CHALLENGE AND THE FUTURE IS OUR HERITAGE.

  2. GoodMorningQuote says

    February 7, 2024 at 5:44 pm

    Glad you liked them!

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