Amfanin Soyayya Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel
Amfanin Soyayya Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel continues with the emotional and dramatic story of Hamrah and Nura. This part reveals hunger, family hardship, manipulation, ambition, and the dangerous choices Nura begins to make in the name of opportunity.
Amfanin Soyayya Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel English Translation
Hamrah looked at Nura and knew very well that he would not agree to let her serve food for the others. So she pleaded with him and said,
“But Brother Nura, I will also take some. By Allah, I am hungry.”
She picked up another bowl and filled it completely with food.
Nura looked at her and said, “Are you really going to eat all this food by yourself?”
She replied, “Brother Nura, I saw that you too are going to eat.”
He said, “No, no. I have my own money. I will buy rice for myself.”
She said, “As for me, I will eat this until night, because when we get to Umma’s house, I will not get anything.”
They did not wait for Juwairiya. They left.
Hamrah Shares the Food
After they delivered the food to Nura’s family house, Umma kept praying for them and blessing them. Hamrah slipped out quietly, went back, and took the food she had left in the room. She gave it to Juwa.
She said, “Here, take it and eat. Where is Waslim?”
Juwa replied, “He is at the blacksmithing area.”
Hamrah said, “Go and call him so you can all eat, including Inna.”
Juwa turned and left fearfully because she knew that Nura could follow her.
At Ma’aji’s House
In the evening, they went to Ma’aji’s house. After he finished flattering Hamrah, he and Nura had a serious discussion. Nura told him that he wanted help finding a school. Ma’aji collected his documents.
Nura raised his head and looked around the sitting room carefully.
He said, “Sir, this house is really beautiful.”
Ma’aji replied, “It is new. I will soon move in here with my wives.”
Nura said, “It is very beautiful and it suits my sugar. But the one I will build for us will be better than this.”
Hamrah laughed happily because Nura had already planted the idea of comfort and luxury deep inside her heart.
Ma’aji said, “You can leave now because I am also going out.”
Nura scratched his head and said, “Sir, please, can you leave us here for a little while so we can enjoy the place? We will not leave until night.”
Ma’aji said, “Badawi Nura, go and mind your business.”
When Ma’aji left, Nura carried Hamrah upstairs to the bedroom. They stayed in the house until around nine o’clock at night before they finally left.
Nura’s New Plan
The following day, Nura also made Hamrah go with food because he wanted them to get Senator Zazaje’s phone number.
The chairman who had been watching from a distance suddenly noticed Hamrah. Since the previous day, he had been secretly interested in her, but he could not show it openly in front of his superior and friend, Senator Zazaje.
He immediately called his messenger, pointed Hamrah out to him, and ordered him to bring her inside.
After the chairman finished speaking with her, he was pleased. He took his card and gave it to her, asking for her phone number. Hamrah gave him Nura’s number directly.
As she was about to leave, she remembered Nura’s warning that she must do everything possible to get Senator Zazaje’s number.
So she asked, “Where is the man from the other day?”
It was only then that the chairman remembered that Zazaje had been disturbing him about the girl.
He said, “Ah, did he not give you his number? He said you did not call him. Why?”
Hamrah replied, “The card fell.”
He said, “Okay, here is another one.”
He brought out another card and gave it to her.
When she went out, she picked up the food and left.
The people around began gossiping about her and pointing at her.
In her heart, she said, “From today, if you see me, you can beat me.”
Nura Calls Senator Zazaje
At night, Nura called Zazaje’s number and handed the phone to Hamrah. The phone rang for a long time before it was answered.
Before Hamrah could even speak properly, Zazaje recognized her voice.
He said, “Ah, young lady, I waited for your call for a long time, but you remained silent.”
She greeted him, but she did not know what else to say. So she simply said,
“My brother is here. You will speak with him.”
Nura collected the phone with trembling hands and said,
“Sir, victorious leader of Adamawa, the one who became governor, we praise you. From the parliament, we continue to praise you. May Allah help the one who helps others.”
Zazaje replied, “Ameen.”
Nura continued, “My name is Susana Nura Hamza Sankira, the elder brother of Hamrah Kabir Sankira.”
Zazaje asked, “Okay. Are you from the Sarkin Kira area?”
Nura answered, “Yes. We are the grandchildren of Samaila Sarkin Kira. Hamrah has told me everything. By Allah, we are people who deserve pity, sir. It has been fifteen years since I finished secondary school, but until now, I have not been able to continue. I am not lazy. I sat for JAMB and scored very well. I can attend any school I want, but there is no opportunity. That is why we decided to use this chance so that I can continue my education.”
He added, “By Allah, the situation has pushed us into this. I am the one who will marry Hamrah, so you can see that we had to do this.”
Zazaje replied, “Yes, that is true. You are clever. But now, how will I be able to be with her always? I cannot keep coming to Adamawa again and again because I have work.”
Nura became silent for a while, then cleverly added another plan.
He said, “Most of the girls who finished junior school with her have been taken to boarding school. I can simply say that I am taking her to boarding school. I will bring her from there, and then we can also discuss my own school matter.”
Zazaje was satisfied with Nura’s suggestion.
He said, “By Allah, even if you want to travel abroad, I will take you out within this week. Just make sure you bring her.”
That was how they continued their discussion. At the end, Nura sent him an account number so that he could send money.
Nura Announces the Boarding School Plan
After Nura ended the call, he went and gathered the male elders in the family, including Hamrah’s father. He told them that he wanted to take Hamrah to boarding school.
They all showed sadness over the matter.
Nura’s father even said, “But what about Harira? Why will you not take her too? She is your sister from the same father and mother.”
Nura replied, “Baba, if they want, I can take all of them, including Baba Haruna’s children. But their case is not like Hamrah’s own.”
The parents thanked him.
That night, Nura’s mother kept complaining. She said, “So it was for her that he was looking for school money, while he was saying he was looking for it for himself. I have never seen a useless person like Nura.”
As for Inna Dumba, the deaf woman, she felt very happy. She even became ashamed of what she had done to Nura before because she truly wanted her children to be educated. She herself had attended a secondary school for the deaf in Hadejia before she was married off.
The Journey to Abuja
Within a week, Nura bought all kinds of things that a schoolchild might need. He bought almost everything and packed them together.
He claimed that he was taking Hamrah to Government Girls Secondary School in Bauchi.
Instead, they stopped in Abuja and called Senator Zazaje. Soon, a car came and picked Nura and Hamrah up.
When they were taken into the house where they would stay, Nura looked around like a village boy seeing luxury for the first time.
He said, “Wow, sugar, look at where people are living. By Allah, I will build a house like this.”
When they entered the sitting room, he became even more amazed.
By evening, when the senator still had not come in, Nura called him and said he would return home so that the people at home would not suspect anything.
Hamrah held onto him and cried.
She said, “Noory, are you really going to leave me alone? Do you not pity me in a house like this? What if he sells me?”
Nura replied, “Come on, Hamrah. How can you say that? How will he sell you? Have you not seen that I am also eager for him to find me a school here? We will live together. I am only going back now so they will not discover anything. You know I cannot live without you. I have never traveled for a whole day and left you behind until today. By Allah, I will not even spend one week. I will pack my things and say I have found a school, then I will come back. But first, I must finish arranging Baraka and the others’ school matters, even if it is in Adamawa.”
Hamrah asked, “And Brother, will you truly take them to a real school?”
About Amfanin Soyayya Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel
Amfanin Soyayya Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel shows how ambition, poverty, manipulation, and false promises can push people into dangerous decisions. In this part, Nura’s hidden plans become clearer as he uses Hamrah’s trust to chase his own dreams.
This chapter of Amfanin Soyayya Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel continues with emotional family drama, dangerous temptation, betrayal, and the painful reality of trusting someone whose intentions are not pure.