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Old 03-31-2005, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Gen Sani Abacha
Try the African-Carribean department of any library within your area, the wider Greater London Area or any big city in the UK! You will find Hausa language dictionaries, teach yourself books etc!

You can also try the Africa Centre in Covent Garden, their book centre is well stocked with African language books. The School Of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) University of London in Bloombsbury also has the largest African languages collection in Europe, inside their library. Members of the public are allowed three free passes per year. After that, they have to pay a fee to visit the library. IF you attend any institution within London Uniuversity, you can get in for free! Aesha, I promise you, you'll find Hausa language books you never even new existed!

One more thing, there's an Hausa guy here in London who supposedly piblished an Hausa language community/endutainmanent magazine here in London. Unfotunately, I don't have any more info than that, but you might like to ask around.

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Ha! Alhaji sani, Nagode sose! You know wot? I think I'm going out very soon to search for them.I've heard of SOAS but I'm not in University yet and languages isn't my line of study but I'll definitely check it out! I thot of askin' my dad to send them to me from naija but i keep forgetting.Mallam Abacha, you've made my day with this ur info! To show my appreciation, I'll send some gifts to Maryam and the Children. That one good, ko?
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