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Day: March 30, 2022

Rien ne peut rester caché / Nothing can Stay Hidden

On March 30, 2022March 27, 2022 By Dr. Y.In Great Wisdom1 Comment
Mont Bamboutos
Mountain: Mts Bamboutos, Cameroon

Tout ce qui arrive dans le haut pays, sera connu dans la vallée (Proverbe Peul – Afrique de l’Ouest, et une partie de l’Afrique centrale).

Whatever happens in the high country, will be known in the valley (Fula proverb – West Africa and part of Central Africa).

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