Abinda Ake Gudu Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

Abinda Ake Gudu Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel

Read Abinda Ake Gudu Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel, an emotional Hausa romantic story filled with wedding celebrations, friendship, love, family drama, and unforgettable moments.

The room was completely filled with young women making noise and laughing happily together.

Some of them were dressing up in beautiful red Ankara outfits decorated with black patterns, while others sat before mirrors applying makeup carefully.

Those who could not find space around the mirror used the backs of their phones to continue touching up their faces.

The atmosphere overflowed with excitement, beauty, and celebration.

The Bride’s Preparation

While the girls continued chatting loudly, a woman around thirty years old entered the room slowly carrying her large pregnancy.

She also wore the same Ankara material as the others with moderate makeup on her face.

Clearly worried, she immediately spoke:

“Please hurry up. Everyone is waiting for you outside. Umma is already complaining that neither the bride nor her friends have appeared yet.”

One of the girls who seemed fully dressed smiled and replied:

“Please calm down, Anti Shema’u. We’re almost done.”

But Shema’u refused immediately.

“No more almost done. Where is Asma’u?”

Asma’u the Beautiful Bride

She finally noticed her younger sister sitting quietly near the bed while makeup artists carefully completed her bridal look.

Asma’u looked breathtakingly beautiful like a true queen.

Despite everything happening around her, she remained silent to avoid spoiling her makeup.

After all, this was the most important day of her life.

The day she would officially belong to the man she believed had no equal in the world.

Just as Shema’u prepared to leave, she suddenly stopped and stared at the front of Asma’u’s dress.

Her expression changed immediately.

“Every bride loses weight during her wedding because of stress and emotions. But look at you, Asma’u. This dress has become too tight and your chest is almost exposed.”

Embarrassed, Asma’u quickly covered herself while everyone in the room turned toward her.

Shema’u continued:

“Make sure your veil properly covers your chest because I cannot answer Umma if she starts complaining.”

Then she left the room while still wondering how naturally curvy her younger sister had become.

The Wedding Arena

Outside, the large family compound had transformed beautifully into a colorful wedding venue.

One section of the compound was decorated traditionally for the bride’s seating area.

Beautiful chairs and tables filled the place while local incense and perfumes spread pleasant fragrance across the environment.

Everything looked elegant and festive.

The female event host eventually asked everyone to remain silent because the bride was about to appear.

Immediately, the drummers changed their rhythm into a special bridal melody.

The Grand Entrance

Asma’u and her friends slowly entered together in perfect coordinated steps.

The crowd instantly became excited.

Everyone admired their beauty and graceful appearance.

People clapped loudly while photographers and guests rushed to capture photos and videos using cameras and phones.

They continued walking gently until they reached the bride’s decorated seat.

Aina’u, the youngest sister around thirteen years old, stood beside her with a traditional fan softly fanning the bride in royal style.

The scene became even more beautiful and admired by the guests.

A Mother’s Emotional Moment

Hajiya Bara’atu sat among family members and close friends while tears quietly gathered inside her eyes.

By Allah’s mercy, this was already the second daughter she would successfully marry off.

Softly, she whispered:

“May Allah forgive Alhaji. He did not live long enough to witness the weddings of his children or even the grandchildren now coming into this family.”

The emotional atmosphere touched many people nearby.

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The Bride’s Secret Love

Soon, the real wedding celebration began properly as the groom’s family approached for the traditional bridal perfume ceremony.

As they approached, Asma’u secretly handed her phone to her best friend Walida and whispered:

“Please record me properly while they spray the perfume.”

Walida laughed immediately.

“Ahh Asma’u, so this is serious love. I know you want to send the pictures to Abubakar.”

Asma’u rolled her eyes shyly before replying:

“Why shouldn’t he see his future wife? I’m only helping him a little.”

All the girls burst into laughter together while the wedding celebration continued joyfully around them.

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