20 Inspiring African Quotes on Education

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Africa is blessed not just with talents, but wise sayings, quotes and proverbs that has been a source of learning and inspiration to many Africans and other people across the World. In this article, we are going to look at 20 inspiring African quotes on education.

In considering African quotes on education, we have also added some great proverbs; our aim is to promote this ancient wisdoms and inspire the younger generation to connect with them.

Here are 20 Inspiring African quotes on education

20 Inspiring African Quotes on Education

1. Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every family. – Koffi Annan

2. Education, particularly higher education, will take Africa into the mainstream of globalization – John Kuffor

3. Education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that the son of a mineworker can become the head of the mine, that a child of farm workers can become the president of a great nation. It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that separates one person from another. – Nelson Mandela

4. Education is what you know, not what’s in the book.  – Egyptian Proverb

5.By trying often, the monkey learns to jump from the tree. – Buganda Proverb

6. Instruction in youth is like engraving in stone. – Moroccan Proverb

7. Where there are experts there will be no lack of learners. – Swahili Proverb

8. You can teach other people how to learn other languages but you can’t teach them how to govern themselves. – Anon.

9. If you are working or you are running a business you have to set aside time and money to invest in your continued formal education and skills acquisition – Strive Masiyiwa

10. There is no shame in not knowing. The shame lies in not finding out – Anon.

11. You are beautiful, but learn to work, for you cannot eat your beauty. – Congolese Proverb

12. He who learns, teaches. – Ethiopian Proverb

13. By trying often, the monkey learns to jump from the tree. – Buganda Proverb

14. A fly that has no one to advise it, follows the corpse into the grave. – Gambia Proverb

15. Do not look where you fell but where you slipped – Anon.

16. Knowledge is like a garden. If it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested – Anon.

17. As more men become more educated and women get more educated, the value system has to be more enhanced and the respect for human dignity and human life is made better – Ellen Johnson Sirleaf

18. Listening is the most difficult skill to learn and the most important to have – Anon.

19. If you think education is expensive try ignorance  – Anon.

20. It is from listening to old men that you learn wisdom. – Anon.


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