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        Nua Yaw posted an update

        5 months ago

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        African Proverb

        “The man who marries a beautiful woman and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside both have the same problem”

        Can anyone explain this one? 🤔

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          Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé
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          Passersby want to get at both of them.

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            from our own Abibifidie – Meaning and lesson of the proverb:

            • It’s a Yorùbá saying that teaches about exposure and stewardship. Anything highly desirable that is left publicly accessible attracts constant attention, temptation, and attempts to take it.

            • “Beautiful wife” symbolizes a treasured relationship that, when publicly flaunted or poorly protected, draws suitors, gossip, and tension.

            • “Corn by the roadside” symbolizes valuable resources placed where passersby can easily help themselves—inviting thieves, pests, and loss.

            • The “same problem” is the need for vigilance, boundaries, and wise management to maintain order (Maat) around things you value.

            Practical takeaways:

            • Value discretion: avoid flaunting your blessings (partner, wealth, talent) where unnecessary.

            • Set clear boundaries and protections: mutual trust and respect in relationships; fences, planning, and surveillance for resources.

            • Stewardship over paranoia: the point isn’t to hide everything, but to match visibility with responsibility.

            Context:

            • Common across Adúláwọ̀ wisdom traditions in West Akebu-Lan (so-called “West Africa”), often attributed to Yorùbá elders.

            • Within an Abibifahodie orientation, it’s a call for disciplined guardianship of what sustains you and your community—so your blessings serve you and don’t become sources of isft (disorder).

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              Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé
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              @AgyaKwadwo Wo yam ye a, womfa wo yere nkyɛ – Even if you’re generous, you don’t give your wife away.

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              Nua Yaw
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              @Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Mhmm got it. Completely went over my head the first time reading it.

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                Nua Yaw
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                @Agya Kwadwo thank you for the breakdown. This is rich and deep knowledge

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                  Both are highly desired!

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