Thanks for bringing this up, A O I. We think what this means is that any kind of doctor who invokes harm on his people ends up harming himself, too. And thus, in general, to always set out to do good...
Thanks for responding. I get the inferred meaning certainly. But because it is a broadly βNigerian proverbβ I thought something had been lost in translation.
In your quote, do you mean a native doctor? Because I donβt know which other kind of doctor invokes storms. Please check sources!
Thanks for bringing this up, A O I. We think what this means is that any kind of doctor who invokes harm on his people ends up harming himself, too. And thus, in general, to always set out to do good...
Thanks for responding. I get the inferred meaning certainly. But because it is a broadly βNigerian proverbβ I thought something had been lost in translation.
I understand now what you mean. Thanks for bringing it up.