Directory
Discover new people, create new connections and make new friends. The Hausa language is spoken by millions of people across West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Sudan. The Hausa culture is rich and diverse, with a long history and a unique set of customs, beliefs, and practices. The Hausa people are known for their strong sense of community and tradition, and their culture is reflected in their literature, music, film industry (Kannywood), cuisine, traditional religion, Islamic culture, architecture, textile industry, economy, education, politics, business, fashion, folktales, proverbs, oral tradition and art. This directory is dedicated to providing information and resources on all aspects of Hausa culture, including Hausa language, literature, music, film industry, cuisine, traditional religion, Islamic culture, architecture, textile industry, economy, education, politics, business, fashion, folktales, proverbs, oral tradition and art. It also provides information on the Hausa diaspora and the Hausa-Fulani people. It aims to promote understanding and appreciation of the Hausa culture and to connect people interested in Hausa culture, language and trade.