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This work examines African proverbs in the light of its pedagogic impact on moral values in the society with reference to some select plays. Proverbs are those phrases that give witty advices used to impact knowledge, wisdom, moral values and teachings to the younger generation. African proverbs constitute important and strategic areas where the African philosophy of life can be extracted. In recent times, the plausibility of African proverbs being used as instrument of change and impacting moral values has been drastically reduced. This is said to have been stemmed from the lacuna created from the impact of western acculturation with Africa which distorted the African socio-cultural and indigenous worldview. The objective of this is to advance African proverbs as viable African centered approach to critical thinking. In the light of the foregoing, the work while adapting a qualitative methodology situates its argument on African proverbs as vessels for propagating change. The study notes that African proverbs are necessarily essential in the understanding and transmission of African epistemology geared towards creating knowledge for the betterment of human existence.
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A theatre practitioner, scholar, researcher and teacher who is focused on academic research on theatre, culture, film and dramatic literature with particular interest in folk, oral traditions and practice.