Since I don't have a comprehensive knowledge of all Hausa novels, I can't give you a definite answer regarding novels related to 'ni da yaya habeeb'. But you could start by looking for well - known Hausa authors who might have works that touch on similar themes. You can also explore online forums dedicated to Hausa literature where people might discuss such novels.
I'm not sure as I don't have enough information about it. It could be a phrase that represents a relationship, like'me and my brother habeeb' which might be used to explore family themes in Hausa novels.
I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with 'ni da yaya sadam hausa novel'. You can try to search for it in local libraries or specialized ethnic literature stores.
You might try searching for it in some online bookstores that have a wide range of international literature. Also, libraries with a good collection of African literature could be a place to look. It may be a bit difficult as it seems to be a rather specific work.
I'm sorry, I don't have any information about what this Hausa novel is about. There's not much I can say without having read it or having more details available.
I'm not sure where exactly you can find this specific Hausa novel. You could try looking in local bookstores that specialize in African literature. Maybe they would have it or be able to order it for you.
You can also explore online platforms that focus on African or Hausa literature. Some of these platforms might have the 'yaro da kudi hausa novel' available for reading or at least some information about it. Additionally, they might have discussion forums where you can interact with others who are interested in this type of literature.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with 'ayman da anwar hausa novel' specifically. You could try searching for it in local libraries or specialized bookstores that deal with Hausa literature.
I'm not sure which 'so da kauna hausa' novels are out there. It might be a relatively niche or regional type of literature. You could ask local Hausa communities or scholars who are more likely to know about such novels.
Since I don't have direct information on Sara Da Suka Hausa novels, you could also check with academic institutions that study Hausa language and literature. They may have resources or even scholars who can introduce you to these novels.
I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with 'sirrin zama da miji hausa' novels specifically. You might try searching in local libraries or online platforms that focus on Hausa literature.