Muslim priests, traders and slaves were very instrumental in the spread of Hausa culture in Ghana. Immigration into Ghana increased during the expansion of trade and wars in the 18th century.
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 ...
Babangida said the leader of the 1966 coup, Kaduna Nzeogwu, spoke Hausa fluently. In his just launched book, ‘A Journey in Service’, the former military Head of State said Nzeogwu was only ...
The chairman noted that Governor Namadi's approach to the education sector proved his passion and understanding of the power ...