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MEMOIRS OF A MODERN HAUSA GIRL by UWA201
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Different cultures, had imposed different expectations on their children especially girls in my immediate society, Hausaland. Here girls have to battle with the choice of either being westernised or culturized, which indeed isn't an easy choice for them. In this book, i am presenting a story about how the expectataions held by a society defines the roles of it's member, whether for good or bad. One thing i had kept in mind while writing this book is the sad fact that for generations my society had imposed some certain codes of behaviour for it's female members to follow which time and enlightenment, had managed to currupt for the better. Example of this, is in the challenging journey and personal transformation of the character in this book, Muna. It's a work which illuminates a path through which others can expand their consciousness, and chart the course for a future of enlightenment.
REPLY TO A LETTER by UWA201
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I believe men and women relationship problems has come to a peak, due to chavanism and feminism, the two most worrying as well as challenging aspect the modern world. Men and women suffer, as but in my assumption women suffer more and the reason why women suffer more comes from the spiritual root, our creation. It originates from the fact that men were created different from women. This fact had made relationship very unequal and demanding because of the misconception about how we really feel about each other's differences. Maybe we can connect better if enlightened. Maybe we can try our best to reason and empathize with each other, here in this world. Meanwhile we should try to understand as much as would enable us to live peacefully with each other, and this is what this novel is all about. A letter from a woman to a man, asking some questions, and accusations that needed answers. The man's reply completes the letters. Making two gender issue letters. In these letters.
Chronicles Of A Hausa Girl by Nabeelarh04
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The Hausa people of Nigeria have a very rich culture. See how Hausa girls go about with their lives in this generation through Nafisa, a girl who lives in Kano. She hates how the Royal kids in Kano are respected more than normal kids. She gets scholarship to Arewa Royal School which was established by the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ahmadu Haladu(2). And that was how she started getting involved with Mujahid, the royal grandson. -The characters and events of this book are based on fiction. It is not available to hurt or mock people. Its purpose is entertainment.