Bala And His Sons
Balla a hardworking but poor farmer, teaches his sons to be respectful and honest. This is what his first son, Bashir remembers while working at Mallam Audu’s store as an apprentice. Despite his effort to stand out, Sanusi, Mallam Audu’s brother will stop at nothing to bring his personality down. Read this book to see if Sanusi was successful or not.
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Balla a hardworking but poor farmer, teaches his sons to be respectful and honest. This is what his first son, Bashir remembers while working at Mallam Audu’s store as an apprentice. Despite his effort to stand out, Sanusi, Mallam Audu’s brother will stop at nothing to bring his personality down. Read this book to see if Sanusi was successful or not.
- Author: Hassan Al Hassan
- Publisher: Rasmed Publications Limited
- ISBN: 987-851-620-0
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