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My Enemy Book 1 Compleete Hausa Novel

  • Tue 12, 2025
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  • Name: My Enemy Book 1 Compleete Hausa Novel
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  • Authors : Aisha Cool
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Chief Suraj Mahendra Marka, the Chief of Army Staff of the United States, previously lived in Nigeria, in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

He has one wife, Agent Madam Parveen, an officer of the C.I.D, and they have three children.

 

His eldest son is Marshal Mohandas Suraj Mahendra.

His second son is Commander Rakesh Suraj Mahendra.

And the youngest is their daughter Amreesha Suraj Mahendra.

 

C.D.S. Suraj lost his daughter Amreesha when she was only two years old in a car accident involving her and her mother, Madam Parveen, on their way back from Kaduna to Abuja. Madam Parveen was the one driving.

They had a serious accident. Although Madam Parveen’s life was saved, little Amreesha, just two years old, was not found inside the car. They searched everywhere around the accident scene, but they could not find even a trace of her—let alone her body.

Her parents fell into deep sorrow over losing their daughter.

Now, it has been eighteen years since the incident.

Is Amreesha still alive or is she dead? ALLAH knows best.

 

However, this is a special family: all of them are officers, and they have a special cartoon-gun emblem tattooed on their lower backs—from the parents to the children. Even the missing child, Amreesha, has this emblem.

C.D.S. Suraj’s greatest dream was that when Amreesha grew up, she would become a special military officer. But unfortunately, he lost her.

 

Unknown to them, hunters found Amreesha abandoned in the forest.

They kept her for about a year before deciding to take her to an orphanage so that maybe her parents could be found—because they could not locate her parents themselves.

By that time, however, her parents had already left Nigeria and returned to the U.S., having accepted that their daughter had died.

 

 

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CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF, NIGERIA

 

Chief Muhammadu Zaiduddeen Bature, living in Nigeria, in Abuja G.R.A., was born into a family of three:

 

Himself

 

His brother Sarki Abubakar Zaiduddeen Bature, the respected King of Jiddah

 

Their sister Aunty Yolash, who works at the Ministry of Education in Bauchi.

 

 

Chief Muhammad Bature’s first wife was Hajia Fateema, who died years ago due to complications during the birth of her twins:

 

Major General Razhdeen (M.G.R.)

 

Surgeon Doctor Roshan (S.D.R.)

 

 

Later, Chief Muhammad Bature married his second wife, Hajia Kilishi, who now lives with him along with her five daughters: Meenat, Pinky, Ruky, Ummy, and the youngest, Tiny.

Hajia Kilishi desperately wanted a male child, but GOD did not give her one. She even lost her womb after complications during Tiny’s birth.

She cried over not having a son and was unhappy with how Chief Muhammad showed love and affection to his twins, even though they did not live with them.

 

M.G. Razhdeen lives and works in the U.S., with more than ten houses there. His best friend is Marshal Mohandas, the son of C.D.S. Suraj.

S.D. Roshan lives in Egypt, where he owns a major hospital.

 

 

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THE KING OF JIDDAH

 

His Royal Highness, King Abubakar Bature, has two wives.

His first wife, Maimuna (Mamy), has never conceived and it was confirmed she would never be able to.

This led the King to marry the beautiful daughter of the Sultan of Niger, Maryam (Innayo).

 

By Allah’s will, Innayo became pregnant after one year. She delivered through a surgical operation, and a beautiful baby girl was born.

 

The King was overjoyed at the good news, while Hajia Mamy was consumed by jealousy.

She bribed the doctor to secretly remove Innayo’s womb.

This was done, and then she arranged for the newborn baby to be stolen.

Before handing the baby to the thief, she magically sealed the baby’s mouth (through charms from her sorcerer), so the child could not cry.

She paid a huge amount to have the baby buried alive so that no one would ever hear of her again.

 

The next morning, the disappearance of the baby shocked everyone—except Hajia Mamy and the doctor, and the man who stole the baby; only the three of them knew the secret.

 

The King fainted when he heard the news.

The mother fell into deep anguish.

After the King recovered, he held a naming ceremony despite the child being missing, slaughtering a huge ram and naming the child REEMAH.

 

The thief, however, did not follow Hajia Mamy’s instructions to bury the child alive.

A sudden fear of God struck him, and he secretly left Jiddah with the baby.

He traveled directly to Nigeria and dropped the baby at an orphanage in Abuja, then disappeared without giving any information.

 

Before he left her, he branded the royal emblem of the Jiddah kingdom onto her thigh with fire, ensuring it could never fade—ever.