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An eye that is crying still sees the road.

An eye that is crying still sees the road. – African Proverb.

Today in history in 1957, “Aliko Dangote, a Nigerian business magnet, was born in Kano, Nigeria. The founder/CEO of the industrial conglomerate the Dangote Group, which includes Africa’s largest sugar refinery, he is the wealthiest person in African history (wealth through legitimate means). His worth is US$ 15.5 billion in 2024.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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Blood 🩸 Heart ♥: The Story of Love, Untold 8

The eighth series of “The Story of Love, Untold” rides through the essence of Blood Heart, representing love’s vital force and passion.

This heart, pulsating with rich, flowing blood, is an emblem of the life-sustaining energy that love injects into our existence.

Just as blood courses through veins, nourishing and revitalizing, love permeates our lives, and the Blood Heart embodies the nature of love, a force that beats at the core of our being, propelling us forward, and fueling the very essence of life.

It teaches us that love is as crucial and elemental as the blood within us, a relentless tide that shapes our journeys and defines our humanity. Remember to hit subscribe to receive notifications of new episodes on Afriqai Podcasts.

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He who talks incessantly talks nonsense

Word of the Day: “He who talks incessantly talks nonsense.” – see explanation – Cote d’Ivoire Proverb.

Today in history in 1984, “For the first time, Côte d’Ivoire hosts the Africa Cup of Nations (14th edition). Cameroon wins Africa’s ultimate football championship, but Ghana’s Théophile Abega is Best Player.” – Reference: Africa Today Yesterday

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The Story of African Proverbs

Today, I have chosen to dance with African Proverbs, on a journey through the stories that they represent. I’m wondering what you make of each one of them? What they represent to you.

Personally, I can relate with some of these timeless stories. So have attempted using #AI to illustrate some of the African Proverbs.

I consider them as life lessons that emphasize the importance of humility, unity, and the wisdom in learning from every experience.

To me, these proverbs are cultural treasures and daily reminders that the essence of our shared humanity lies in our ability to learn, unlearn, relearn, grow, and come together.

Their value transcends borders, reminding us that in the complex structure of life, our most profound truths are often found in the simplest sayings.