A Jininsa Yake Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

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A Jininsa Yake Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

A Jininsa Yake Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel continues the dramatic childhood story of Naseer, a brilliant but stubborn primary school boy whose heart is deeply tied to horse racing. This English translation presents the story in clean WordPress HTML format for Hausa novel readers.

A Jininsa Yake Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel English Translation

Naseer bent down, breathing heavily because of the anger inside him. His chest was rising and falling clearly for everyone to see.

Malam Balarabe said, “You will discipline him in front of me so I can see it. If you cannot do it, then I will take over and correct him myself. Leave him to me.”

He continued, “Before I leave this headmaster’s office today, I want to see that Naseer understands the seriousness of what he has done. Where is the cane? Bring it here.”

The headmaster brought out the cane. Naseer’s father removed his shirt while he watched, and Naseer was punished for leaving school and going to the horse-racing field.

But Naseer did not cry. He did not even move as if the pain had touched him. This made Malam Balarabe even more frustrated.

He pulled a chair and sat down.

He said, “I do not know what to do with this boy. He is my only son, yet he has completely overpowered me.”

The headmaster replied, “Only prayer remains. Children of nowadays need prayer more than anything. Keep praying for him. Do not worry. You can go back and leave him with me.”

Malam Balarabe shook his head sadly. He put his hand into his pocket, brought out two naira, and placed it on the table.

He said, “Here is his fine money because I know that with the other money he had, he entered a vehicle and went to the horse-racing field.”

The headmaster said, “Alright. May Allah guide our children.”

Malam Balarabe stood and said, “Ameen.”

He stretched out his hand, and they shook hands.

After that, he did not look at Naseer again. He simply walked out of the office.

The Headmaster Advises Naseer

The headmaster looked at him and said, “Naseer.”

Naseer lowered his head and refused to answer.

The headmaster said, “Haba, Naseer. You are intelligent. In your entire class, there is no one with a brain like yours. But sitting in class has become impossible for you.”

He continued, “Every day, your mind is at the horse-racing field. If you do not study now, when will you study? You do not learn from your classmates, and you do not pity your father. Every time, he is the one moving from one place to another, searching for you at the racing field.”

The headmaster added, “Advise yourself, Naseer. You are now in Primary Six. You are almost going to write your entrance examination into secondary school. If you do not focus, your friends will move forward while you remain behind.”

Then he said, “What I want from you now is this: wear your shirt and go to class. There are only about ten minutes left before break time. When it is break, come and collect your money. I have kept it here. If you do not come back, that will prove to me that you ran away.”

He pointed toward the door and said, “Stand up and go.”

Naseer stood and wore his shirt. His back still showed signs of the punishment he had received.

He went straight to his classroom.

Naseer Returns to Class

The teacher inside the class looked at him and said, “Are you just coming now?”

Naseer remained silent, breathing through his nose in anger.

The teacher corrected him and told him to go and sit down.

Naseer walked angrily to the back bench where he usually sat.

He only looked at the other children, and they quickly shifted aside so he could get a place to sit.

He sat down, still filled with anger. He did not even listen to the English teacher until the break bell rang.

The teacher left the class, and all the children went outside. Only Naseer remained seated, thinking about how the horse race he had left behind would end.

Then a boy of his height entered the classroom. He was light-skinned and neatly dressed. He came and sat beside Naseer.

“Naseer, so you came?” he asked.

Naseer looked at him with red eyes.

“Yes,” he replied.

The boy looked closely at him and asked, “Did they punish you again today?”

Naseer answered angrily, “I do not know.”

The boy said, “I told you not to go, but you refused to listen. I knew your father would definitely come here to check on you.”

Naseer pointed at him and said, “Do not disturb me, Sageer. What is your business?”

About A Jininsa Yake Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

A Jininsa Yake Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel continues with Naseer facing the consequences of abandoning school to watch horse racing. Despite being one of the most intelligent pupils in his class, his passion for horses keeps pulling him away from his studies.

This part of A Jininsa Yake Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel shows Naseer’s stubbornness, his father’s frustration, the headmaster’s advice, and Sageer’s concern. The story highlights childhood passion, discipline, education, and the early signs of a dream that may either destroy or define Naseer’s future.

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