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The dying tradition of Tashe in Hausa cultureTashe is a unique form of entertainment that has been a fundamental part of Hausa Ramadan for centuries. The word Tashe means 'to wake up' in Hausa, referring to the practice of waking people for ...
This is nonsense even in English, but there is no way you can talk about a “lack of reading culture” among the Hausa. ©Carmen McCain The Hausa novels and films grew up together intertwined. Actors in ...
The Hausa skill in horse riding is also thought ... Click here to listen to Alhaja Aisha Shehu, Chief Researcher, History and Culture bureau, Kano, Northern Nigeria, talking to BBC producer ...
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Legit.ng on MSN"Finally Free": Jubilant Niger Citizens Speak as Hausa Replaces French as Official LanguageNiger replaces French with Hausa as official language, marking a historic cultural shift and ending decades of colonial ...
Niger Republic's ruling junta has officially adopted Hausa as the country’s official language, marking a significant ...
In a move to further distance itself from its colonial past, the government of Niger has officially adopted the Hausa language as the nation’s national language. In a new charter released last ...
A shekarar 2024, mun wallafa muku bidiyoyi masu yawa na faɗakarwa, ilimantarwa, da nishaɗantarwa, domin jin daɗin ku masu bibiyarmu. Ko kun san wane bidiyon BBC Hausa kuka fi kallo a shanfinmu ...
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