Hausa language is a Chadic language, which is a branch of the Afroasiatic language family and is spoken as a first language by no fewer than 35 million people, and a second language by at least 41 ...
In their little way the Hausa people touch the life of an average Bayelsan, especially in Yenagoa, the state capital where their presence are mostly felt. Apart from those working in the formal sector ...
As the world commemorates International Hausa Day, Arewa24, the largest Hausa satellite TV station with a global viewership, has exceeded 45 million viewership. Ranar Hausa Ta Duniya began in 2015, ...
According to legend, the mythological ancestor of the Hausa people, Bayajidda, moved from Baghdad to the Kanem-Bornu Empire in the 9th or 10th century, when he got married to a princess. Bayajidda had ...
For centuries, Fulani and Hausa ethnic groups have lived together in brotherhood with shared aspirations and values. In recent years, however, the two have seen rising hostilities leading to deaths ...
English-only edition of the compilation originally published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, in 1913. Preface by R.R. Marett. "Includes introductory section which details the history of the Hausa people ...