Sheikh Mo, who fancies himself a prophet of modernisation, likes to impress visitors with clever proverbs and heavy aphorisms. |
As he ponders the next option in his club career, it is just possible that a few proverbs from his native land are springing to mind once again. |
Now whatever the intrinsic value of these proverbs, there's no taking away from the harm they cause. |
Riddles and proverbs can influence each other and sometimes a piece of advice in proverb form can be turned into a riddle, or vice versa. |
All the ethnic groups of Uganda have a rich oral tradition of tales, legends, stories, proverbs, and riddles. |
It's tough to choose a single epitaph for a man who invoked so many epigrams and proverbs. |