Yorùbá: Ẹni lé eku méjì, á pòfo. English: A person who pursues two rats will kill nothing. Usage: It is used to caution one against engaging in too many things at the same time. Need Yoruba language services? Contact…
In the first part of this presentation, we noted that professionalism is one of the marks of a healthy business, because of the benefits derivable. In this second part, we shall look at eight essential characteristics of an expert. …
Yorùbá: Èniyàn kì í f’owó ra òyì, kó má kọ ọ l’ójú. English: One does not buy giddiness with money, for it not to make one dizzy. Usage: This proverb is used to show that people want value for money. …
Yorùbá: Dàndógó kọjá à á binu dá? English: Dàndógó* surpasses what can be acquired in annoyance. Usage: This proverb is used to explain the fact that great exploits are not attained easily. That successes do not come cheaply, but…