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Giving it All it Takes

Òwe Yorùbá (Yorùbá Proverb)

Awọn agbagba Yoruba pòwe wipe, "Ijó tó bá ká ni lára là ndi ìkúùkù jó" Translation Yoruba elders' proverb says, one folds his/her fists to dance (to a music) that one is enthusiastic about.

Application:

When one really wants something to take place, the person will give everything into making the thing take place.


Showing a man with fist

A spinster who has been thinking of having a happy home finds someone she loves after a very long time, the man this lady found was not loved by her family members because the guy comes from another tribe and continent, and he was living there. Which means they may have met on the social media.

When this lady told her people of the man, they would not agree but because the lady has been subsumed in the love of that man, she travelled to the country the man was living in and they got to know each other better.

After they have been known to one another and her parents saw all she has put into getting married to the man, they could not do anything other than allowing her to go with the man her heart desires and loves.

The marriage because it has been enmeshed in love survived and they were happily living. The lady’s parents’ years after said, they thank God that they did not insisted that their daughter do what they want her to do at all costs.

When you want to do something if you have not given it all it takes you may likely not be able to do that thing, because either or not you like there would be obstacles on the way, it is when you have been of resolute determination that you will succeed in doing the thing.

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