It is part of the nature of women to listen to stories, which makes them accustomed to reading books that will illuminate the world they see in their two-eyed dreams.
Married women and girls in northern Nigeria are eager to read Hausa literature, popularly known as the "Love Books or Traditions of Kano". Most of them are based on love and social issues. interactions between rivals and others.
This has led some women to become renters of books, to those who cannot afford to buy them. And many men have turned the sale of these books into a livelihood that feeds them and even their families.
These books have also been read on radio stations for a long time, such as "Shafi Labari Shuni" by Kaduna Federal Radio, "Rai Dangin Goro" and others.
The proliferation of websites in this 21st century has made it easy for people to access things similar to education, world news, messages and even story books.
In 2012, many women in northern Nigeria became aware of the Facebook app, at which time a number of bloggers began to copy and publish Hausa books on their Facebook pages. People flocked to read and comment on the stories.
This has led to the dissemination of some books to those who use the software, to the point that some who have never read a book in Hausa read it and started following it on Facebook for comment.
The year 2013 saw the emergence of new writers whose books can be published on social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp and blogs.
Among them are Rufaida Umar, Hauwa Jabo, Benazir Umar and a few others.
This new style has made people appreciate their efforts with the follow-up of their blogs which are releasing pages, the text is slowly recognizing on social media, writers in this field are increasingly looking for followers to write for their blogs.
The proliferation of writers and the rise of writers have eroded the security of the Hausa writing industry, with some taking advantage of plagiarism and others taking advantage of the opportunity to spread pornography through pornography. movies are all about being called writers.
This has caused a great deal of controversy among webmasters and writers of the Kano market, as they have accused some bloggers of stealing their skills or using their books as their own, and of killing their own market. books.
The new Wattpad in the world of text
The advent of Wattpad has made it possible for writers to publish their books there because news is not often stolen. At first the school was not well versed in the curriculum but so far many women and even men are more familiar with reading in the curriculum because of the ease of reading.
And as long as a person saves a story in his library he will get the story every time he logs on to his site in the software even after changing the phone.
Studying in social media has taken away the longing of many women, educating many women on the secrets of life and society even though a few of them contain promiscuity and immorality.
WhatsApp pages (groups) often serve as a forum for commentary on books read online, debating the stars of each story trying to express their views, and this is one of the main reasons why women are becoming more involved. on reading the books all to avoid them.
Texting has become a sword that has engulfed Hausa literature from the principles of Hausa writing to the language itself.
Unlike English, where one has to master the language, one can think of writing a book in English and writing in Hausa, so that anyone who hears the language can write and even read.
As a result, most of the books are leaked, some are mixed with English (ingausa), there is no order.
Others consider texting as a way of spreading their evil and destructive ideology, which is to the detriment of the fact that a book on the Internet is so far away from a phone with data.
Well said bro, there is wisdom in reading noble and anything must also have a demerit.