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Dr Sameer Ameer (ON HOLD). by Nafeesat_Anka1
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Labari me taba zuciya, me dauke da darusa iri iri, ha'inci, yaudara, juya baya, uwa uba kiyayyar cikin gida.
Married For Revenge (A Hausa Love Story) by Ghost_writers_
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Maryam finally gets her revenge on her husband who played her before but then his mysterious cousin that likes him moves in with them. Will they make it or will they get a divorce? ✌
Ni Nuwaylah A Hausa Love Story by beealpher
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A hankali ya kira sunnanta, but she couldn't look at him, ya kama hannunta, ya daga habbanta, yana kallon fuskarta. "Nuwaylah? I... I... I love you" Ya fada cikin extremely cool voice. Kalmar na landing a dodon kunnuwanta, ta dago daran2 idanuwanta tana kallansa. "Yes Nuwaylah, I truly love you". Kanta kawai take girgizawa sai hawaye dake gangarowa daga idanuwanta, ta kasa cewa komai. She couldn't believe her ears, how could he love her? Ya matso kusa da ita sosai kamar mai shirin shigarta, ya dora hannayensa kan kafadarta "I'm going crazy Nuwaylah, please help me, I'm not asking you to love me back, just let me love you, let me be the man in your life, let me be the father of your child, please Nuwaylah" Ya karasa idanuwansa na zubar da kwalla, she couldn't raise up her head amma tasan kuka yake, kallamansa sun mata tauri da yawa, she loves him too but they can't be together, can't he see? "Sir I'm... I'm sorry but what you're asking from me is not possible, Sir you can't love me. We do not belong to the same category, Sir you're far above my level. I..." "Shhhh, love knows no class nor level, the heart falls in love with whom we can not choose, my heart chooses you Nuwaylah, it falls in love with you" Ya hadda kanta da nasa yana shakar kamshinta, numfashinsu na sauka at the same time, ya lumshe idanuwansa a hankali.
SOMEONE LIKE FATIMAH by Phateemah_taheer
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***** NOT YOUR EVERYDAY AREWA/ HAUSA STORY***** Couples go into marriage filled with love,excitement and expectations of the future. But the story was different for this two star crossed couple. Fatimah, an overly ambitious, yet successful girl in her early 20s is matched made by her father and his best friend into marrying her father's best friend's son, Khalifa, a Journalist and an entrepreneur , the heir to Emirates groups also in his 20s. Khalifa and Fatimah went into marriage blindly, while trying hard to sort out their differences and how differently they saw life and the obstacles that laid ahead. Khalifa is arrogant, head strong, handsome and hopelessly in love with his girlfriend Aaliyah. Despite being married to Fatimah, he continued his relationship with Aaliyah who was unknownly Fatimah's closest friend at work. Aaliyah was a gold digger and was after one thing, becoming the woman of the Emirates. Follow the story of Fatimah and Khalifa to see how this two manage being totally different in a similar relationship, to see how a marriage born out of obedience changes their lives forever!! Follow the story of how marriage borne out of obedience leads to friendship, to heartbreak and to a love that was so consuming and too great to be lived.
Undeserving by _blackkbear
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Khadija Nadabo is the kind of woman everyone claims to know - warm, graceful, and endlessly polite, always with a gentle smile no matter the setting. To the outside world, she has it all: a picture-perfect family, a charming son, and a husband whose name carries weight and admiration. But behind closed doors, it's far from the life people envy. Her husband's infidelity is a quiet routine, and the steady stream of women he brings home is only matched by the cold disdain she receives from his family - a punishment she's quietly endured for a mistake that still haunts her. She knows better than anyone how deep and dangerous the cracks in the Murad family truly run. Their dysfunction isn't whispered - it's embedded. When a friend suggests a plan to fix her marriage and put an end to his betrayals, Khadija listens - if only for her son's sake. But instead of spreading herself thin trying to understand people who never tried to understand her, she starts pouring her energy into one person who sees her clearly, and quietly begins to help her find her voice again. The question is no longer will the plan work? It's does she still want it to?