It's better to eat pepper and be happy than to eat honey and be sad. (African Proverb)
It is when one holds the sacrificial lamb that he begins to seek the gods. (African Proverb)
It is not the things in the soup that I am afraid of but perhaps the person I am eating with. (African Proverb)
It is better to be kind to our neighbors than to cross the world to offer incense to our ancestors. (African Proverb)
In a strange land one should always move near one's kinsmen. (African Proverb)
If your husband has many wives, the only sure way for him into you're the bedroom is through a delicious meal. (African Proverb)
If you want to eat a monkey, don't look in its eyes. (African Proverb)
If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping in a closed room with a mosquito. (African Proverb)
If you live in a glasshouse you should not throw stones. (African Proverb)
If you have a dog to worship you, you must have a cat to ignore you. (African Proverb)
If you decide to dress up a lizard you should count for its tail. (African Proverb)
If you cannot moan in a true cultural manner then it means your laughing. (African Proverb)
If the sun said it had power over the moon then let it come and shine at night. (African Proverb)
If money where to be found up in the trees, most people would be married to monkeys. (African Proverb)
If a bachelor who uses firewood for cooking runs away in the morning to avoid removing the ash; he will have to deal with it when he comes back. (African Proverb)
Him with a bold head knows how to protect it through thorns. (African Proverb)