Gadar Zare Book One Complete Hausa Novel

Gadar Zare Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel: Episode 2 Summary

This second chapter of Gadar Zare Book 1 Complete Hausa Novel dives deeper into the legendary camaraderie, widespread philanthropy, and strict personal principles of the six founders of Six Stars Companies.

Part 1: Global Stature, Principles, and Philanthropy

After arriving at their corporate headquarters, Zaid dismisses their military escorts with a simple hand gesture. The soldiers salute and promptly withdraw, leaving the six founders to their work.

The Six Stars Company is an international power player in agriculture and consumer goods, operating across Southern Nigeria and international markets. Despite their vast, unquantifiable wealth, the founders are defined by distinct shared values:

  • Inseparable Bond: Though not biological brothers, their unity is absolute. They dress alike, share identical tastes, and make unanimous decisions. Touching or disrespecting one means confronting all six.

  • Philanthropy & Faith: Deeply compassionate, they dedicate immense resources to building orphanages, mosques, and Islamic schools, while sponsoring education for countless individuals.

  • Strict Principles: They despise betrayal, deceit, and dishonesty above all else.

  • Public Mystery: Despite relentless media invitations, Naseer consistently declines interviews, keeping their true origins, early struggles, and meeting story hidden from the public eye.

Part 2: The Evening Ritual at Zaid’s Home

When the workday ends, Abdul rings the closing bell, and the six founders depart together. In accordance with their custom, they ride two per vehicle rather than traveling alone. Their convoy makes its first stop at Zaid’s residence, where all six enter together.

Zaid’s wife, Lubnah, greets them with playful banter, teasing them about their constant togetherness and asking if they ever tire of escorting each other home.

Lubnah: "Oh, look at the mighty men! You even escort each other all the way home! Don't you ever tire of this, or are you here to eat my food?"
Khamal: "Look at this miser! We aren't here to eat your food!"
Fahad: "So you two gossip about us behind our backs, huh?"
Ammar: "It isn't like that, our wife. We have simply dedicated our lives to one another. If anything happened to one of us, none of us could bear it."

Touched by Ammar’s emotional response, the brothers embrace him. Lubnah then invites them to enjoy a traditional dinner of guinea corn swallow (Tuwo Dawa) with dried okra soup (Miyar Busheshen Kubewa), fish, mutton, and clarified butter (Man Shanu).

Moments later, the remaining wives—Zarah, Fateeha, Yasmeen, Basma, and Kausar—arrive with their children. The entire family gathers around the dining table, sharing a joyful meal filled with laughter before each founder departs for his respective home with his wife and children.

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