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S6E04 - A Proverb on WOMEN (& MEN?) - “Obìnrin-ín tẹ ìlú, ó tú.”

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Omoluabi Podcast | Season 6 Episode 4

PROVERB CONSIDERED: “Obìnrin-ín tẹ ìlú, ó tú.” (Translation: "A woman founds a town, and it scatters.")

REFLECTION

Even though the proverb is superficially misogynistic, it points beyond this to the need for both genders for the flourishing of humanity in any community. Have a listen for our thoughts on this!

LISTEN TO THE EPISODE:

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JOIN THE OMOLUABI COMMUNITY: Stay connected with us as we journey together towards becoming true Omoluabis — people of character and wisdom. You can like our Facebook page at ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/omoluabipodcast/⁠⁠ or join Alive Mentorship Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/alivementorship. If you have African proverbs you'd like us to discuss in future episodes, you can submit them through our website — https://www.josephkolawole.org/contact or reach out on social media.

Till next time, remain an Omoluabi.

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Omoluabi Podcast | Season 6 Episode 4

PROVERB CONSIDERED: “Obìnrin-ín tẹ ìlú, ó tú.” (Translation: "A woman founds a town, and it scatters.")

REFLECTION

Even though the proverb is superficially misogynistic, it points beyond this to the need for both genders for the flourishing of humanity in any community. Have a listen for our thoughts on this!

LISTEN TO THE EPISODE:

✥ Our Website —https://www.josephkolawole.org/omoluabi

✥ Other Platforms — https://pod.link/1550735589

FOR MORE RESOURCES FROM JOSEPH & ANU OLA:

Explore additional resources and content from Joseph and Anu Ola on various platforms:

✥ Linktree — ⁠https://linktr.ee/josephola⁠

✥ Disha Page —https://josephola.disha.page/⁠

JOIN THE OMOLUABI COMMUNITY: Stay connected with us as we journey together towards becoming true Omoluabis — people of character and wisdom. You can like our Facebook page at ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/omoluabipodcast/⁠⁠ or join Alive Mentorship Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/alivementorship. If you have African proverbs you'd like us to discuss in future episodes, you can submit them through our website — https://www.josephkolawole.org/contact or reach out on social media.

Till next time, remain an Omoluabi.

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