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Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel

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Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel

by Ubeera

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Released 17, June 2026

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Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel

Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel continues the emotional royal love
story of Yasmin and Yarima Faysal, a marriage built through
family decision, pride, misunderstanding, regret, and a heart that slowly begins to change.
In this second book, Yarima begins to understand the damage his royal pride has caused, while
Yasmin finds herself confused between the love she once had for Anwar and the growing feelings
she is beginning to feel for her husband.

Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel
Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel

About Kasaita Book Two

Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel is a powerful Hausa royal romance
filled with family authority, arranged marriage, regret, emotional confession, love triangle,
forgiveness, and the struggle between pride and true love.

The story opens after Yasmin has spent forty-two days under the care of Sarki’s household
because of the danger she faced after being bitten by a snake. Sarki becomes deeply angry
when he learns how Yarima treated her before the incident. To Sarki, Yarima failed as a
husband and allowed pride to damage a marriage he himself requested.

Yarima is then given five days to bring a written divorce letter if he cannot truly care for
Yasmin. This decision shakes him deeply because he now realizes that he loves her and does not
want to lose her.

Kasaita Book Two Story Summary

The Hidden Side Of Yarima’s Family

The story reveals more about Yarima’s royal family background. Although many people believe
Yarima is the eldest son of Sarki Jafar, Mama explains that Sarki had children before him:
Hajiya Asabe and Abdul Rahman.

Their mother, Hajiya Hadiza, separated from Sarki years earlier, and the children grew up
away from the palace. Hajiya Asabe now lives in Ibadan, while Abdul Rahman lives in Scotland
with his foreign wife, Vivian.

Because Sarki does not like discussing them, many people assume Yarima is his first son. This
family history adds more depth to the royal household and shows that even powerful families
carry hidden wounds.

Sarki Confronts Yarima

Yasmin and Yarima are called before Sarki. They sit respectfully before him, heads lowered,
while he speaks with disappointment and anger.

Sarki reminds Yarima that Yasmin came into the marriage through family trust and obedience.
She left behind her own choice and accepted the marriage because her parents agreed to it.
Yet Yarima treated her with coldness, distance, and pride.

Sarki explains that Yarima’s careless attitude helped push Yasmin into emotional difficulty
and danger. Because of this, he decides that the marriage should end unless Yarima can prove
that he truly wants and values her.

The Five-Day Ultimatum

Sarki gives Yarima five days to bring a written divorce letter. He refuses to listen to
excuses and makes it clear that he is deeply disappointed in his son.

He then turns to Yasmin and apologizes to her. He admits that he loves her like his own child
but also accepts that he wronged her by arranging a marriage that separated her from the man
who already loved her.

This moment becomes one of the strongest turning points in the story because Yarima suddenly
realizes that his marriage may truly end.

Yarima’s Regret

After Sarki leaves, Yarima becomes weak and emotionally broken. He speaks to his mother, Mama,
and insists that he loves Yasmin. Mama does not immediately pity him. Instead, she reminds him
that he caused the problem himself.

She tells him that if he truly loved Yasmin, he would not have treated her with authority,
distance, and kasaita. She explains that royal pride may work outside the
home, but a wife needs softness, closeness, and affection.

Yarima admits that he wants to put aside his pride and become gentle with Yasmin. He even
says he wants to take her to Greece for a honeymoon if things become peaceful between them.

Yasmin Returns To Her House

When Yasmin returns to her house, everyone is happy to see her. The women and workers in her
section welcome her with joy, and Mansura is so emotional that she cries.

Yarima tells Yasmin that he will come to her house that night to keep her company and share
conversation with her. At first, Yasmin feels shy and asks him not to trouble himself, but he
insists that her house is where he wants to stay.

For three nights, Yarima visits Yasmin and keeps her company until late at night. This begins
to soften the distance between them.

Yarima Calls Yasmin

On the fourth night, Yasmin dresses beautifully and waits for Yarima, but he does not come.
She becomes restless and worried because she has grown used to his visits.

Later, he calls her and says he cannot come to her. His voice sounds weak and emotional, and
he asks if she can come to him instead.

Yasmin first hesitates, but his voice troubles her heart. She prepares herself and goes to
his section of the house.

Yarima’s Confession

Yasmin finds Yarima lying in the upstairs sitting room. She worries that he is sick, but he
tells her that what is disturbing him is her.

He reminds her that the next day is the deadline given by Sarki. To Yarima, the thought of
losing Yasmin is painful and unbearable.

When Yasmin says he can marry the woman he truly wants, Yarima becomes emotional and tells
her clearly that she is the one he loves.

He confesses that he has loved her since the first day he saw her, even before their marriage.
He explains that their beginning went wrong because of pride, misunderstanding, and the way
events unfolded.

Yasmin’s Confused Heart

Yarima’s confession affects Yasmin deeply. His closeness, his words, and his emotional
weakness awaken feelings she does not fully understand.

She tries to deny the feeling, but her heart becomes restless. She asks herself whether what
she feels is love. She remembers Anwar, the man who first taught her the sweetness of love,
but suddenly she finds herself wanting to think more about Yarima than Anwar.

This inner conflict becomes the heart of the story. Yasmin is no longer completely sure where
her heart belongs.

Anwar’s Place In Yasmin’s Life

Anwar is the man Yasmin loved before her marriage to Yarima. He is a calm, caring, and
responsible man who works at the Corporate Affairs Commission. His family is originally from
Kano, and he comes from a respectable background.

Yasmin and Anwar had known each other for years, and she knows that he truly loves her. Their
relationship was serious, but destiny and family decision placed her in Yarima’s home instead.

Because of Anwar, Yasmin’s heart is divided. She knows she once loved him deeply, but Yarima’s
regret and confession begin to create new emotions inside her.

The Main Conflict

Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel explores the painful conflict between
arranged marriage and personal love, royal pride and humility, past love and present duty,
emotional wounds and forgiveness.

Yarima must prove that he can become a husband, not just a prince. Yasmin must decide whether
her future belongs with Anwar, the man she once loved, or Yarima, the husband who is finally
learning how to love her properly.

The novel shows that love can grow slowly, but pride can destroy it if it is not softened by
patience, humility, and sincere apology.

Kasaita Book Two Novel Details

  • Novel Title: Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel
  • Category: Complete Hausa Novels
  • Language: Hausa Novel / English Structured Description
  • Main Characters: Yasmin, Yarima Faysal, Anwar
  • Other Characters: Sarki Jafar, Mama, Hajiya Kilishi, Hajiya Asabe, Abdul Rahman, Salimat, Idris, Mansura
  • Main Themes: Royal pride, arranged marriage, regret, forgiveness, love triangle, emotional choice, family authority, and destiny
  • Setting: Royal family house in Jos, Dogon Agogo, Yasmin’s house, Yarima’s section, and Sarki’s palace environment
  • Genre: Hausa Royal Romance, Marriage Drama, Emotional Family Story

Why You Should Read Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel

Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel is perfect for readers who enjoy Hausa
royal romance filled with emotional tension, arranged marriage, family pressure, regret, and
a slow-burning love story.

The story is powerful because Yarima is forced to face the consequences of his pride. His
royal status cannot save him from the pain of losing the woman he now realizes he loves.

Yasmin’s emotional confusion makes the novel even more interesting because she must choose
between the man who loved her first and the husband who is now trying to win her heart with
humility.

Frequently Asked Questions About Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel

What is Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel about?

Kasaita Book Two Complete Hausa Novel is about Yasmin and Yarima Faysal’s
troubled royal marriage, where pride, regret, family authority, and past love create serious
emotional conflict.

Who is Yasmin?

Yasmin is the main female character. She entered an arranged marriage with Yarima but still
carries emotional memories of Anwar, the man she once loved.

Who is Yarima Faysal?

Yarima Faysal is Yasmin’s husband and the prince in the story. He begins with pride and
distance but later realizes that he truly loves Yasmin and does not want to lose her.

Why does Sarki want to separate Yasmin and Yarima?

Sarki becomes angry because Yarima neglected Yasmin and treated her carelessly. He believes
Yasmin deserves peace and gives Yarima five days to bring a divorce letter if he cannot treat
her properly.

Who is Anwar?

Anwar is Yasmin’s former love. He is caring, responsible, and had been emotionally connected
to Yasmin before her arranged marriage to Yarima.

What does Kasaita mean in this story?

In this story, Kasaita represents pride, royal arrogance, and emotional
distance. Yarima’s kasaita becomes one of the reasons his marriage begins to suffer.

What are the main themes of Kasaita Book Two?

The main themes include royal pride, arranged marriage, regret, forgiveness, love triangle,
emotional healing, family authority, and destiny.

 

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