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Support Legit.ng via the link: corp.legit.ng/support-legit Did you know that every fourth Nigerian belongs to the tribe of Hausa? To learn about each other and help us understand each other better, we present you 5 facts you didn't know about one of the Nigerian peoples, the Hausa.
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@tacticsomar5951
@tacticsomar5951 3 жыл бұрын
I’m from Houston, Texas. Our DNA test matched that the males from our family originated from Hausa. I would love to meet my family from Nigeria. The transatlantic slave separated us from our family & ancestors. But I believe that the connection will be linked once again. Until then we have to keep pushing & striving! ✌🏽
@MomoAfterDark
@MomoAfterDark 3 жыл бұрын
I'm born and raised in Los Angeles but my dad is Hausa. Assalam alaikum my brother.
@sabirdanmaisoro8469
@sabirdanmaisoro8469 2 жыл бұрын
Hausa man here from Kano Nigeria in Houston Texas
@ibrahimsule8734
@ibrahimsule8734 2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome brother try to come to dig out your ancestors in Nigeria,we always happy to meet our brothers.
@ibrahimhussaini8997
@ibrahimhussaini8997 Ай бұрын
We'll be glad to welcome you to Nigeria🇳🇬
@naziruadam3950
@naziruadam3950 Жыл бұрын
Love from a Hausa man from Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.
@mohammadrabiualhassan2147
@mohammadrabiualhassan2147 Жыл бұрын
We are peaceful people, we don't make violence
@kamlaahmad3529
@kamlaahmad3529 6 жыл бұрын
I’m from Saudi Arabia and we have many Hausa people that mostly live in the west of Saudi, they are best known for being athletes. It’s interesting to know more about it.
@sbever7511
@sbever7511 5 жыл бұрын
then you will be happy to watch this kzbin.info/www/bejne/kJulgqBnpbqfna8
@user-lx3cd4fb3k
@user-lx3cd4fb3k 5 жыл бұрын
فديت أهل السعوديه
@MomoAfterDark
@MomoAfterDark 3 жыл бұрын
My father is Hausa. Hausa people are very devout Muslims the tribe has been practicing Islam for over 1000 years. They're very humble, modest, meek, and hospitable. Also they're known for business and commerce. Very industrious.
@kamlaahmad3529
@kamlaahmad3529 3 жыл бұрын
@@pidginlovers Yes, they do. They even make it to be the national team captains.
@user-rs1rz7hh7w
@user-rs1rz7hh7w 5 ай бұрын
​@MomoAfterDark Masha Allah am proud of my hausa language
@noraannoche-kemithompson4020
@noraannoche-kemithompson4020 3 жыл бұрын
My DNA states I'm a Hausa person. I want to learn about my African roots.
@garden_3130
@garden_3130 11 ай бұрын
I came here because I was looking up the origins of my name and one of the categories mentioned was Hausa. I didn’t expect to gain such a wealth of knowledge but I’m amazed that people all over Africa from Senegal to Nigerian and more are from this tribe. It makes me wonder if this was the real origin of my name and it spread to other cultures after that.
@mntuthambokie5476
@mntuthambokie5476 5 жыл бұрын
I'm a Xhosa from South Africa, I have a great friend who is a Hausa man!!!
@alhassanalmustapha339
@alhassanalmustapha339 4 жыл бұрын
but must hausa dnt travel to southAfrica I'm hausa i been to southAfrica i dnt see D secound hausa man
@1ntuthukozwane
@1ntuthukozwane 4 жыл бұрын
@@alhassanalmustapha339 The Xhosa themselves are Aussa or Hausa. We say Nyawuza or Nyawose or Mulaudzi (Hlubi or Subi) or Laos or Lukhwazi (Lucas meaning Light) kaMazibuko or Lause or Selau or Sihayo kaNgobese/KaSibeko/KaMaseko/KaSvingo/ KaSiphingo/KaSingo or kaNkosi or Lagos or Wangozi (Kenya) or Lankhosi kaNgozo/kaZungu or kaZulu or kaSilo or kaSoni or Gershonni or Mgwezane or Okhuesan. (Xhosa and Zulu are really the same tribes and have both Fulani and Hausa - Fulani in Nguni language is BaNguni or Fanguni or Bolani or khaFula or Mvulane or Biyela or Berea or Belila or Bekhala or Mfekaya or Mfecane = which the nation-building exercise that resulted in warring between Nguni tribes was called - it all is just Mbekane = Mthethwa = Phineas = Phikela kaNtshoso KaZwane - my surname which is basically Esan in Nigeria),. In IsiZulu, Hausa are called Mdlalose amongst other things and were the Great King Shaka's army that ruled from AbaQulusi or Khuluse or Sekhulu or Simkhulu or Mzimkhulu or Ngwanesi or Ngwaketse or Mkhwanazi or Van'wa Nati or Ganaz or Maonathi or Mthimkhulu or Matingwane or Mantengwane or Tikru or Krusi or Gurusi or Hurutse in South African Sotho. We are descendents of the Mande people which is why we call ourselves Mandebele or Mande Bele. We were part of ruling dynasties written about in West, Central, East Africa and even in Asia and Americas. Hausa is also written in full as Nkosana or Khosana or Ngosana or Gunjana or Guyana (let the country in South America which has Angolan Zulus from the Kingdom of Kikongo or Nkungu/Nkongo or Chonco or Ngcongo or Koko). It also be written as Hugasa or HuGaza or Lugaza or Gazaru or Gazau or KaNdzau or Kandau or kaNyawu or KaMlawu (wamaRharhabe of the Zulus). In KZN, you get a place called Danhauser, because we came down to Southern Africa through wars and expansion and slavery etc. But we formed a Zulu nation like the Wasoulou nation of West Africa. Soulou in French and Zulu in Zulu means the same thing, Zulu. The name of the tribal organisation we fall under is called Celeka or Gcaleka or Maluleka or KaCele or KaNdosi or KaThusi or WaTutsi or Wahuma or Candos or Gandosi or Sigando or Saido or Sadoli or Sathuli = Sothole = Lesotho = Sithole = Zikode = Zondeni = Anatoth = Malatothi = kaZondi or Katoth. Also called Galilee or Khanyile or Gaile or Abigail. This Abigail or Abihail (where Haile comes from in Haile Gebre Selasie, all Zulu salutations from a man whose original name is Makonnen or Kunene or Chonenias.
@1ntuthukozwane
@1ntuthukozwane 4 жыл бұрын
@@alhassanalmustapha339 Bayajidda = Bala - Jidda. Teh South eastern Bantu are called Zanj or Zanzi or Zansi and Diko (Zulu-Bhaca of KwaZulu and Eastern Cape) or Mandingo (West Africa) or Digo (Kenya) - one of the most travelled people in the world as you will find us everywhere. You can whet your appetite on South African Diko here: www.kwabhacakingdom.co.za/bhaca-people/. For Kenya: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digo_people. These are South Eastern bantu - Some groups that live in South Africa, came straight from Kenya. But Diko is also written as Deku (Ghana) and Mandeku - Southern African people called Jali or Mtshali or Shai or Tyali or Mantshinga. Sons of this tribe are called kaMantshinga = KaTshinga or KaTsinga. These share lineage with the Akan of Ghana and all Tshezi or Tembu (Nelson Mandela was a minor Tembu "Chief" before he abdicated for politics), called Tebu in Chad which was our epicentre, come from. Also called Bhengu or Mbewu or Ncube or Ncubeni or Argob or Ngobe or Gombe or Nkomo or Khoi (Gombe, Nkomo & Khoi means Cow in the languages of the indigenous people of the world in all continents). Now, cow is the totem of the tribe/Nation of Israel (10 tribes) and they are called Israel or Ephraim. This is where the word Pulaar comes from. Ephraim = Ephrem = Ephuraim = Ephalai = palai = BaNyai = BaKhayi or BaKei = BaCele = Fulai = Bulai = Mbulali (King Shaka's main Kraal was called Bulawayo. Afurai also becomes Africa, just as Nyai become Nyika (where the word Niger or Nika comes from, which is the name of all the Bantu + Muslim Bantus who no longer recognise themselves as Bantu). Other ways are Men of Recha or Malinga or Malawi or MaJeri or Jere or Jele or Mjoli or Joli or Zoli or Nzule (which is the same as Zulu) = Ntule = Ntuli = Thole = Thonje = Thowi = Thingo = Ndlovu = Njobvu = Jobe = Job (as in Biblical Job) = Jassub = Yassub = YaHlubi = KaHlubi = Gazhou or Zhouli or Suri or Sure or Sue or Assuri or Ashuri or Gazu kaSibiya or Gando or Ngwato or Makhado kaSibiya/KaZubane or KaZunge (or Jukun - look up Djugun in Australia, they disappeared after British defeated them and suddenly lots of Jukuns appeared in Africa as part of the conquering army of the British against already-African based Zulus, or KaZeru or KaZoro or KaToro (we switch T's and Z's in Nguni/Kuni meaning Carpenter or wood just like Segodo or Sokoto or Sekoto or Sekode or Sikhuni or Siguni or Sulini or Thulini or Toureni or Zulwini). Our old President Jacob Zuma's praise name is Mandlovu and Zuma Hill in lagos, Gbagyi or Pai or Mbai or Malope or Mulobi or Robi (it means scribe or writer - descendents of the office of the Priestly clan that were scribe in Israel) country. These came to Nigeria after tribal wars in Free State South Africa, a place where Sotho-speaking Zhoulou's live. Other ways of writing Diko = Gumede (means Sons of Princes of Mede of the keturite Ibrahimites/Abrahamites) = Qhude = Kodi = Nkopodi (meaning bearer of the Ephod = tribes of the High Priests of Israel who wore an ephod as a daily priestly office breastplate). These Priests were called Ngozi or Nkosi or Gosi or Mgobhozi or Nkopodi or Mkhombothi or Noboth or Nod and princes thereof Sinod, where the Catholic term Sinod of Priests comes from. This Sinod is the very same Zikode or Sekoto or Sokoto or Nguni or Kun. Another name for Zanj was Zagwe or Zakwe or Bekwena (Ithiopia and Kenya) or Ezan or Ezana or Zwana or Ndwana or Duara or Thwala or Zwane or Nzwane or Esan. South Africa has always had a steady flow of West Africans being part of society, the biggest secret is that the so-called "mixed-race" blacks called coloureds in Cape Town consist mostly of discharged Nigerian soldiers (DNA was 65% West Africa and they are the most mixed people in the world) that used to be stationed at the Simon's Town British Naval Base in Cape Town. At +-85,000 strong, they were allowed to settle and marry in Mitchells Plain in Cape Town and be free while whites had some slaves. This culminated in them negotiating that they become considered just below white, which indians 3rd and Bantus last. This has bred animosity between said "coloureds" and Bantus. Most bantus don't know this history. It turned out to be raw deal as there is not quite any place as drug and gang-infested as Mitchells Plain in South Africa.
@1ntuthukozwane
@1ntuthukozwane 4 жыл бұрын
​@@alhassanalmustapha339 Quickly, Bajayiddai = Jali-Thwa or Jaitha = Jahaddai in the Christian Bible (Douay Rheims) had sons along the lines I mentioned to you including Mande Bele. Jayi-Ddai is also Jali-Dinga. My surname is used interchangeably with Jali or Mtshali (pronounced almost similarly) and Tshezi or Shezi or Shazi or Ashanti or Asuati or Swati. This is the same as Esan or Zwane or Msane (South Africa), also called Mantshinga or Masinga or Masai or Sai or Shai or Khali or Khayi or Ngai or Mngayi or Nai or Nika or Niger or Nyika or Nyai or Lai or Lawi or Jeri or Jele or Jere or Nyele or Mawele (meaning twins) or Mawewe or Maweni or Maun or Jair, son of a daughter of Machir of Manasse. Machir is part of Nzimakhwe or Zimbabgwe or Seman or Theman or Mzimela or Semenya or Semeia or Shamua or Seme or Mzila or Amaziah or Mandla or Mansa (as in Mansa Musa) or Manci or Basa or Mabasa or Xaba or Saba or Dlabazane or Saba-Sane of the Bhengu or Mfengu/Fenkhu people also called Phoenicians - they were known as Carpenters or Nguni, son of Naphtali or Nephtali or Natali (the province I live in is called Natal = birth of Jesus). The Shezi and Bhengu make up what is called the valley of Argob in the area of Manasses whose governor was called Bengeber or begarber or Mgwaba or Sibindi or Zembethe or Thabethe or Zimbithi or Sibisi or Ngobese of the Zulus. A Jali is a griot or folklore poet, singer and repository of history or scribe or Pai or Mbai or Mbali or Vali or Fali or Fika or Mabhena or Malope or Mogabe or Qwabe or Joab or Jubi or Jobe etc. to a Southeastern Bantu/Mande. Duara = Thwala = at the end of the book of Judges, the tribe of Benjamin was wiped except for 600 fighting for blaspheming the Lord and also dealing in hate with their brothers, the other tribes of Israel. They made agreement with their brothers that since they could not give them their own children for fear of lying to God, they would steal children of those who came from a local dance or function, young virgins and carry them home and re-build the nation with them. They only found 400 this way, the rest they made up by killing the tribes that refused to come to war save for 200 young maidens who had not known men to marry these 2000 remaining. In this way, we say they "Thwala". It also means Ntwane or Tuan or Zuan or Esan or Zwane which means Prince or Princess. These make up Benjamin which is called the right-hand house which in Zulu or African culture is the true ruling House of any clan, the father clan providing the name of the clan but some sons would change their surnames to the female clans' name so as to ensure that they name does not disappear from intermarriage. Katsina = KaMantshinga = KaJali also Jaliel or Jaleel (son and Prince and ruler of the Tribe of Zebulun, called Agikuyu (Kenya) or Machingwane (South African Chunu - what you would say Chukwu super clan) or Mansakhan or Shangaan (South Africa and Mozambique) or Malangane (South Africa Eastern Cape) or Maachane or Cebekhulu - my clan, also called Linda or Hintsa or Aridah (Bible) or Jidda (Hausa) or Khuluce or Khulune or Bakolong or Barolong or Mpukunyoni or where the word Colony comes from) or Jahiel (Princes of Reuben or Tobin or Tobia/Ntombela/Nzuza/ Thola/Madango/Thango/Zwangu/Zanwu and Chiefs of Okhuesan/Mgwezane or Chiliza or Chisane or Shisane or Gershon). Also called Jesia or Xesia or Jasia or Shezia or Mjezane or Njezane or Nyezane or Liswani = rulers of Subiya or Sibiya or Mashobane or Macobane or Magubane or Ngubane or Nkombane or Asher (the 7th tribe of Israel which we call Mabasa or Saba or Xaba or Gaba or Mlaba etc.) Zazzau or Zaria = Msalela (of the Makhathini-Nguni) also called Zachary or Zechary or Zikhali or Sinai - these are the 71 chiefs of towns that were formed to judge Israel. Son of Ethan or Bethia or Bethany or Elizabeth or Mthiya or Mzila or Amaziah or Mansa or Mandla. This tribe is called Maswangayi or Swahili or Sarhili or Zikhali in Southeastern Bantu. Also called Esangai or Zangai or Zalai or LiZwane - their Kingdom is based in South Africa even though they are spread all over Africa. This is pre-whites. = Zugaza = Nzukase = Nzungase = Verbal libation of the Mfekaye or Semeia or Semenya or Mzimela or Nzimakhwe people who produced an heir for the Zulu Kingdom called Dinizulu kaCetshwayo (who is Mahalon/Jalon) Gobir = Ngobe = Gombe = Nkomo = Khoi (Cow) = Argob = Bhengu = Fenkhu (Phoenicians) = Makhufe = Mangope = Ncube = Accub = bulk of Southern African blacks fall here. Also called Mabhoyi or Booi or Mboli or Foli or Fuli or Mfuye or Mbuli or Mbuyi or Vuyi or Vico etc. Argob was 60 towns given to Jairm, the son of Segub (we say Tshikovhi or Sikobi or Masvingo or Singo or Maseko or Sole or Showe or Nzule or Zulu) in the area of Manasse in Israel. This tribe was also part of the porters of Israel and lived in Bersabee or Mhlabi or Tlabi or Sabi or Beershe . The rulers of this tribe are called Congo or Nkukhu or Koko (the last 2 meaning "Chicken" or Nkungu Kano = Ngwangu = Mncwango (of the Mfekaye or Mfekane or Mfecane (Zulu tribal wars were called by this name) or Kwago or Mganu or Maguya ka Ngcobo or KaMlambo or KaMbhengu or Khali or Jali. Makua is one the 3 tribal configurations of the Nyai people of Africa. The other 2 being Diko/Mandingo and Kambay/Mkabayi. This in effect is referring to peoples called Niger or Nika or Nyika or Malinga or Bulinga or Fulinga or Furika or Africa. Rano is the same as Kano. Biram or Ibrahim = Maphela = Abia or Apphiah or Mbhele or Molefe or Molevi or Levi or Abiel or Eliab or Abihail, son of Huri, all descendent from Thembu or Phuthi or Mbuyazi or Boaz or Booz who actually came from Naphtali but married a widow (Ruth, we say ULundi or Burundi or Maluti or Moluti) from a princely clan with 3 lineages - Mahalon (the father - Mangethe or Cisse or Mkhize or Kissi or Ajalon or Bhungane), Ahimelech (Galilee and Gamaliel and Khanyile or Gaile or Abigail) and Chelion (Maguluguu or Makhulukhulu or Nkulungwane = Chief over 1,000,000), the 2 sons, who all died without producing an heir for Judah. These are the great grandfathers of King David. Boaz then married this widow and his sons assumed her sons' birthright. The Book of Ruth Chapter 4 vs 18 - 22 have all the lineage that lead to King David of Israel. The tribe of Jali or Jesse rules the tribe of Gad or Gaddi or Khathi. Ibrahim also = Abraham = Bulawa. King Shaka's head kraal or Capital was called Bulawayo. This was mirrored by an offshoot of the Zulus in Zimbabwe called Matabele or MaNdebele lead by Mzilikazi Khumalo. Bambani kaKhayi or Bani or Mpange or KaJali or KaTsina. This tribe is also called Bemba or Bilphar. It comes from the 4th wife of israel/Yakub/Jacob called Bilhar or Bila or Bilphar or Filipha. She bore Gad and Asher, called Maxakadzi or Mandlakazi or Mansakadi or Machikazi = Ngwekazi = Ngwaketse = kaMkhize or KaKisii = KaCis or kaCisse or Cengesi or Kenez or Cenez or Ntshangase or Jangaza. These fall under the eMbu or Mambo or Igbo or Ebo or Mbambo or Mafu - this is the tribe that bore the Esan/Zwane.
@shockhouser3171
@shockhouser3171 5 жыл бұрын
Hausa people architecture is amazing
@TChau-ki7sc
@TChau-ki7sc 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for including clear captions! I loved learning from this video
@zhaya_gallery
@zhaya_gallery 6 жыл бұрын
Love from Hausa north
@monetenglish68
@monetenglish68 4 жыл бұрын
I'm African American a sister from Nigeria who is igbo told me I look Nigerian and I asked her what tribe do you think I belong to. She said Hausa. I honestly thought she was Jamaican but then I realized most Afro Caribbeans have a West African dialect.
@LegitTV
@LegitTV 6 жыл бұрын
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@frrtbro28
@frrtbro28 2 ай бұрын
you should probably pin this to bring more attention to it
@sanimusa262
@sanimusa262 3 жыл бұрын
Proudly hausa language
@micahmay5679
@micahmay5679 4 жыл бұрын
Nigeria 41%, Cameroon/Congo & Southern Bantu Peoples 19%, Ireland/Scotland 11%, Ghana 7%, Benin & Togo 6%, Mali 5%, Senegal 4%, England/Wales & Northwestern Europe 3%, and Philippines 2%... Sooooo, how am i suppose to track down my Original Tribe and Original Language??? (Africans-Only) Please Help 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️
@y.r5155
@y.r5155 2 жыл бұрын
Times 100 over one😂😂
@user-rs1rz7hh7w
@user-rs1rz7hh7w 5 ай бұрын
So there are hausa in Scotland land. I thought we are only Africa?
@Asma-il3uh
@Asma-il3uh 2 ай бұрын
@@y.r5155 Niger 70 percent
@ibrahimhussaini8997
@ibrahimhussaini8997 Ай бұрын
You're likely to be a Hausa, from Northern Nigeria🇳🇬
@balaahmad6803
@balaahmad6803 2 жыл бұрын
Nice job
@jeffreyyounger5772
@jeffreyyounger5772 2 жыл бұрын
Love Africans people ❤️❤️❤️🎨🎨🖤🖤🖤🌄🌄🌄🥰🥰💞😊😊🎁🎁🪙🪙🪙♂️🐝
@Binky_Bee
@Binky_Bee 5 жыл бұрын
anyone know those sick beats?
@MohamedAli-uh9yd
@MohamedAli-uh9yd 4 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to tell toi my sister that even you don't anything about Hausa. Because Hausa's second land is Niger Republic.
@oumaroumahamane5767
@oumaroumahamane5767 2 жыл бұрын
True Niger has the second largest Hausa population , you that big time
@thebizness5596
@thebizness5596 Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@d.ygambo8416
@d.ygambo8416 Жыл бұрын
Nice one Hausa people 🤝🥰🥰🥰
@chimakalu41
@chimakalu41 Жыл бұрын
2:54 Okay wait hold the phone I did not know that
@Asma-il3uh
@Asma-il3uh Жыл бұрын
Wait, how did you skip Niger while it has 17 000 000 of Hausas. It's actually the main language in Niger.
@user-rs1rz7hh7w
@user-rs1rz7hh7w 5 ай бұрын
No I think it French
@Asma-il3uh
@Asma-il3uh 5 ай бұрын
@@user-rs1rz7hh7w I am a Hausa from Niger, French is spoken by only 10 percent here
@Asma-il3uh
@Asma-il3uh 5 ай бұрын
@@user-rs1rz7hh7w I am a Hausa from Niger, I'm telling a fact not wondering. French is only spoken by 10 percent.
@user-rs1rz7hh7w
@user-rs1rz7hh7w 5 ай бұрын
@@Asma-il3uh ohk I don't know that.I am Nigeria Ghana
@daphnerodriguez9980
@daphnerodriguez9980 2 жыл бұрын
THANKS YOU GOODNESS 🌟 AMAZING ❤️🖤💚🤎 FAMILY DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜 AWESOME
@jeffreyyounger5772
@jeffreyyounger5772 2 жыл бұрын
😎🆒 cool!!
@hassanmusasada4251
@hassanmusasada4251 10 ай бұрын
Hausa❤❤❤
@mbundudna617
@mbundudna617 5 жыл бұрын
LOL 3 tree. love African women accents.
@tloutlou2655
@tloutlou2655 3 жыл бұрын
Sannu aiki
@y.r5155
@y.r5155 2 жыл бұрын
Yauwaa sannu😂😂😂😂👊❤️
@maaduchvdaziachi9872
@maaduchvdaziachi9872 3 жыл бұрын
What about Niger?
@Asma-il3uh
@Asma-il3uh 2 ай бұрын
70 percent in niger , how come noone talk about it
@uyiewaen
@uyiewaen 5 жыл бұрын
The inscription on the 100 naira note was not in Hausa but in arabic
@Anedoje
@Anedoje 5 жыл бұрын
Ewaen Idemudia Ewaen Idemudia that was Hausa in the Ajami script which is a script that was used to write Hausa before the British forced the use of the Latin script the Ajami script can't even be read by most Arabs due to its diacritics just as Arabic is not mutually intelligible even if it was Arabic Nigeria has an indigene Arabic group so their would be no problem since it was also the official language Of both the sokoto and Borno empires until the British but the fact is that Ajami was used to write different languages:Wolof Yorùbá Kanuri Fulfude/Fulani and Hausa even Spanish were written with ajami which just means foreign in Arabic Ajami is just the use of Arabic letters to write non Arabic languages many times with the change of letters to fit the new language
@amiranasiru9324
@amiranasiru9324 3 жыл бұрын
It's hausa ajami
@uyiewaen
@uyiewaen 3 жыл бұрын
@@Anedoje so why is it in the naira ?
@Anedoje
@Anedoje 2 жыл бұрын
@@uyiewaen why is Igbo written in latin and not ajami
@Anedoje
@Anedoje 2 жыл бұрын
@@uyiewaen most Hausa people back in the day and many today can read ajami but cannot read latin you may want to call them illiterate but the ability to read anything disproves this Ajami was here before the latin script so why people that it does not affect are always mad about it is beyond me even if it was in Arabic how would it affect you If northerners said get rid of all stars and crosses or anything that remotely looks like Christian or western including latin would you accept it you wouldn’t yet many people feel it is appropriate to ask them to abandon something used to write their langauhe for almost 500+ years
@zayyadel-nafaty4846
@zayyadel-nafaty4846 5 жыл бұрын
Honda cars? Really?
@MomoAfterDark
@MomoAfterDark 3 жыл бұрын
lol
@bettysavage
@bettysavage Жыл бұрын
Lol I’m Hausa but Honda is not my favorite car
@fampiemesangare913
@fampiemesangare913 Жыл бұрын
folks stop the lie there is no haussa tribe in our Ivory Coast west Africa ok yeah haussa live in Ivory Coast but not as a indigenous tribe alright
@bettysavage
@bettysavage Жыл бұрын
You are so unwelcoming 🙄we don’t even wanna be in your country racist we have Nigeria that’s enough.
@ibrahimbabangida4894
@ibrahimbabangida4894 Жыл бұрын
Go to zango you will find hausa who have been there for more than 5000 years
@fampiemesangare913
@fampiemesangare913 Жыл бұрын
@@ibrahimbabangida4894 go to where u said ?zango what that ?never heard of it
@ibrahimbabangida4894
@ibrahimbabangida4894 Жыл бұрын
@@fampiemesangare913 go and ask people that knew Abidjan you are looking for zango they will show you not even Abidjan American france Europe not even Abidjan you must find zango there
@ibrahimbabangida4894
@ibrahimbabangida4894 Жыл бұрын
@@fampiemesangare913 the whole west africa you must find zango there maybe you are not a traveler
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