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Mar'adam's 1 Complete Hausa Novel

  • Tue 08, 2025
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  • Name: Mar'adam's 1 Complete Hausa Novel
  • Category : Others
  • Authors : Aisha Bagudu
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  • Date : Tue 08, 2025
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Description

The Company and Its Operations

 

The Katanfarin Company does not stop expanding its boundaries — it’s never a waste of time because no one can truly state the full extent of its size. Even the owner himself cannot say exactly how big it is, since the company is constantly acquiring new parts and merging them into the organization.

Around two million people work under this ministry that manages metal production, all equipped with necessary tools.

The owner has many companies, but there’s one special joint venture established back when his father was alive, which the family still manages. Even after his father’s death, he continued caring for it passionately because of the deep love he has for the company — knowing how much struggle his father endured before achieving global recognition.

 

The Abdullahi Group’s Company (A.G.C) is named after him. It deals in all types of clothing: royal attire, garments for wealthy business people, world leaders, traditional wear, and even Western suits of any design. They can create any style from any country with ease. They also design clothes, uniforms, and even logos and artwork, employing highly skilled designers who can bring any chosen design to life.

 

Introduction of Mr. ATA (Adam Tariq Abdullahi)

 

One worker looked toward the newly arrived manager of the metals department and greeted him, ensuring that everything was running as planned. But before he could finish speaking, the sound of his boss’s private jet interrupted him. Manager Malik quickly looked toward the sky and announced, “Here comes the boss.”

 

That boss was Adam Tariq Abdullahi, known worldwide as Mr. ATA — the richest Hausa businessman in the world. He was 37 years old, neither too young nor old, with a consistently calm but serious face. A tall, well-built, and handsome man with flawless fair skin, he inherited the beauty of his mother, Hajiya Zulaiheart, and the charisma of his late father, Barrister Alhaji Tariq Abdullah. He held a PhD in Business and was still studying further.

 

When his helicopter landed, all workers paused their duties just to see his striking appearance. He emerged slowly, wearing a milk-colored suit with a black inner shirt and black shoes, one hand in his pocket, escorted by armed bodyguards in matching suits. Manager Malik respectfully welcomed him, and Mr. ATA commended the company’s smooth operation.

 

During their walk, Mr. ATA mentioned searching for a rare chemical (Petir gas) for seven years, spending billions before finally finding it. He assured Malik that he had already brought someone else to continue managing the metal division. After sitting in a luxurious open-air lounge, he explained that he had chosen Malik for his trustworthiness. His bodyguard then handed him a briefcase containing ten identical framed artworks. He asked Malik if he had found the person in the drawing, but before Malik could fully answer, one of Mr. ATA’s phones rang — it was someone he affectionately called my sweetheart. His tone instantly softened as he asked for more patience and promised that one day she would be very happy.

 

Lagos — Arrival at the Abdullahi Estate

 

At about 5 p.m. on Wednesday, four young women were in a luxury Land Cruiser Prado in Surulere, Lagos. Humaira, seated beside the driver Mubina, pulled out her iPhone 12 Pro Max to take Snapchat videos, nudging Mubina to appear on camera. Mubina smiled, raised two fingers, then returned her focus to driving.

 

A short drive brought them to Apapa GRA, stopping at the large gates marked ABDULLAHI ESTATE. A guard recognized them and quickly opened the gate. Mubina drove into the sprawling estate of over twenty houses, but one house stood out — the residence of Hajiya Zulaiheart.

 

Her home differed from all others because her late husband had been far wealthier than his siblings, and even after his death, her children continued to maintain and upgrade it with modern décor. She had fifteen household staff, all dressed in white uniforms with black stripes, attending to every section of the mansion.