Episode Synopsis "Proverb of the day #2"
An African Proverb to get you and your family talking. This one is an Igbo Proverb from Nigeria. Look out for another proverb next week. You can support my work by buying my children's book from www.mamadidi.com. Please send us an email at [email protected] and follow us on Instagram @mamadidifolktales
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