Nigeria, April 18 -- "Ugegelela imbuya wesaba ulude" is an isiNdebele saying or proverb that refers
to a soul who takes pleasure in bullying or behaving hostilely or unfairly toward
someone or something weaker or smaller in scope or means, while fearful
or evasive of someone stronger, or of the same stature, size, age, class and capital.
Sounds familiar, doesn't it? It's relevant today. The ulude flowers we need today
are the tender, nutritious, herbal leaves, not the notorious ones that bully our
taste buds without plausible reason or gain? The leaves that transition with time.
Our elders' wisdom or knowledge is a heritage we can draw on and outgrow bad
habits, appetites, and egos, and create a better (not bitter and broken) wor...
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