"I'm worried for her, she's twenty eight and married to her job. You know this is entirely your fault." His wife said folding her veils in accordance to color on her wardrobe.
"I don't get how it's my fault your adult daughter isn't interested in getting married." He said rolling over to look at her.
"Well you caused it, it's always Sabeerah acquire those buildings, Sabeerah make sure construction starts today, Sabeerah why hasn't the roofing equipments been delivered?" She said turning to look at him with accusing eyes.
"Well the family business must move." He said shrugging.
"Yes but she needs to be married AbdulMalik, these men are even intimidated by her, why don't you reduce her workload?" She asked softly.
"I can't do that, Sabeerah is useful to the companies."
"But you don't appreciate her enough and Aakhil works less, he's the one who's going to be in charge one day, why don't you give him as much work? Sabeerah is working in both companies, isn't it high time to let her stick to one?" She closed the wardrobe and came to join her husband on the bed.
"Sabeerah would always be there to help him run the company, that's why she's his sister and as for her getting married, I'll leave that up to you, find her a suitor if you're that interested in her marital status."
"I'm not just interested, I'm also worried and you should be too but you think if she gets married she's going to put in less work at the company right?"
"Aisha please do whatever you want and let me sleep, I have work tomorrow."
"Fine, fine. I hope she agrees to whoever I find this time around."
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On most days, Sabeerah loved her mother, not as much as she did her father but she loved her nonetheless, today wasn't one of those days.
The day had started normally, she'd woken up for fajr prayers and after praying, she read the Qur'an for few minutes, went to the gym in the basement and exercised for half an hour before going to take a shower and dressed up for work.
She was applying lip gloss when she heard a knock on the door.
"Come in." She said as she proceeded to tying her veil turban style on her head.
"Habibty you're going to work already?"
Sabeerah's eyes flitted over to her mom who was looking comfy in her robe. For as long as she could remember, her mother had always been a housewife, she enjoyed cooking and was comfortable with her life... Sabeerah could never.
"Yes Umma, I have to survey the site work going on at Kuje, then meet with the owners of the property behind Glaze plaza before heading to the office."
"I wanted to discuss something with you if you have time."
Sabeerah sighed. "I honestly don't, perhaps when I come back."
"It's urgent Hajrah." Her mother said sternly. She's never called her Sabeerah ever, it was mostly Habibty which meant my love or the name she'd given her, Hajrah.
"Fine. What is it now?" She asked finally turning to look at her mom who'd settled herself on Sabeerah's bed. Age had done her mother well, she was still stunning.
"It's been long I saw you with a man..."
"Umma." Sabeerah complained, why couldn't her mother let her be with all these talk about being married. She was aware that is was weird that she didn't have even at least a boyfriend at the age of twenty eight, especially considering the tribe she was from. Extended families had complained to her mom about it but none of them had the nerves to talk to her personally, she didn't care if you were older, her mouth had no filter.
"Don't Umma me, aren't you tired? Of being alone?"
Sabeerah rolled her eyes. "I'm not alone, I have my job and..."
"Your job, it's always about your job. This was exactly what I was talking to your dad about, he needs to cut your workload so you can focus on what's important and it's certainly not that job."
Panic seized her, if her father cuts her workload that meant she wouldn't have the opportunity to prove herself to him. Blast marriage!
"Umma it hasn't gotten to that fah," She began in a soft tone, "okay what do you suggest now?"
"Well I don't know, it all depends on you because somehow you always reject everyone I set you up with."
"That's because they're idiots."
Her mother always set her up with her friends sons, somehow these set of men had the same mindset and considered themselves traditional men, she honestly had no idea what was wrong with most of the Hausa men she'd met, boldly telling her that their wives wouldn't work or she'd have to reduce her work time and she had to always be able to make their dinner, not a maid, a hired chef but her.
She, Sabeerah AbdulMalik who'd never bothered with cooking, was now going to be some man's personal chef and what happened to him cooking? But they'd found her suggestion appalling and she'd had to walk out on these stupid meetings, she could've done something better at the office rather than wasting her time with these silly idiots.
"Okay so what kind of men do you want?" Her mother asked excitedly.
"Well for starters, I don't want a sexist, none of that misogyny around me. Can he be a busy man too? A really busy man please."
A busy man wouldn't have time for her too because she was very sure she wouldn't give a care in this world about him, she was too busy with chasing her goals for any distraction.
"A busy man? You're busy, he's busy, how'd you both have time for each other?" Her mother asked worriedly.
Sabeerah sighed dramatically, "this is the problem Umma, you don't let me have a choice, this is exactly why I and the men you set me up never work out."
"Okay fine, he should be extremely busy, he shouldn't be a sexist, what next?"
She grinned mischievously. "He shouldn't be functional."
Her mom's brows knitted in confusion. "Functional how?"
"Like in the bedroom area, he should be asexual." She finished off with a laugh at her mom's glare.
"Just joking Umma, just joking." She said hugging her mom.
"Don't joke like that again." Her mother warned.
"Yes boss lady." She picked up a bag that went with her outfit, a turtle neck long sleeve to match the February's chilling weather, with a Palazzo trouser.
"Is that all, what about looks?" Her mother asked fearing she wasn't being serious with the whole thing.
"As long as he's tall, it's okay. I'm good looking enough for the both of us." Those were her parting words as she hurried away, glad she'd chosen flats.
At Kuje site, she gave instructions to the leader of the construction workers, laid complained, listened to some, surveyed the work done and when she was satisfied, she headed off to Glaze plaza.
The owners were an old-aged couple and the building was a two story dilapidated one that used to be a hotel, it had seen better days though, a very long time ago definitely. They lived on the ground floor of the building and Sabeerah prayed that if they don't sell it to their company, it'd one day collapse killing them both and their greed... Good riddance!
"Hello, good morning." She greeted with a pleasant smile on her face as soon as the wife had opened the door.
"Good morning, how can I help you?"
"You probably don't remember me from the other day, I'm Miss Sabeerah from Shar'ib real estate company."
A smile broadened the woman's face and Sabeerah could literally see the money counting machine in her head working... Money monger kawai!
"Do come in." The woman stepped away to let Sabeerah in. The house had a modest looking interior, a very modest one with the walls peeling off, an outdated television set, a single couch and torn carpeted floors.
"Your home is very beautiful ma'am." Sabeerah said sarcastically.
"Oh well, it's seen better days. I'll call my husband." She said exiting to an inner room. Sabeerah didn't know if to sit on the lone couch, where'd her hosts then sit? Oh well, she thought as she settled herself on the couch, they'll just sit on the floor, it'll remind them how uncomfortable their standard of living were in case they thought of rejecting her offer.
"... And I did hear from a reliable source the minister of works is thinking of signing an agreement with the foreign company to start the park and fountain project, if that happens it's going to pass through here, the owners of Glaze plaza has been using all their connection to make sure it doesn't happen but they aren't strong enough and neither are you, obviously." Sabeerah said giving the house a look over as if to prove her point.
"But a strong company like Shar'ib can definitely do that. My father Mr AbdulMalik Sambo is close friends with the minister and if he was the owner of this building, the minister would never bother with signing a contract to demolish it, so it's in your hands now, sell the building to Shar'ib for twenty million or let it get demolished and wait for payment of damage control that'll maybe take years before you get the money and for probably less than ten million." She deadpanned smiling internally at the look of fear that registered in the couple faces.
The husband found his voice first, "how're we to believe you? For all we know you could be lying just to get us to sell it to you for less it's worth."
Less it's worth indeed, and yes she was lying but they didn't need to know that.
"Well you could go do your findings but like I said, it's all hush-hush and by the time the minister signs the contract it'll be all out in the open and my company is not going to buy your building because there's no influence Shar'ib will have over the minister again, a signed deal is a signed deal." She finished up, picking her bag as she got up.
In few minutes she was on her way to the company with the owners at the backseat ready to go sign a contract. Sabeerah didn't care about the old people smell that'll linger on her car later, Joe would take care of it, all she cared about was the money counting machine working in her head at the money they'll be making once they'd finish putting up a grand hotel, right after demolishing that eyesore inhibiting the space of course.
Sufyan had an impish smile on his face as he drove to Asokoro district. His friend, Hassan was in the passenger seat looking terrified."The girl is scary man! I haven't met her but I feel like pissing my pants already." Hassan said."How can you be going to meet a girl for the first time and you're this scared? Why'd you even agree to it?" Sufyan asked."It's all my mom, she wouldn't stop bugging me about the whole thing. Apparently the girl's mom is her friend's cousin and they're worried she isn't married since she's old and all that."Sufyan honestly was tired of family members pushing for someone to get married."If she's as old as you say, isn't she supposed to be desperate to marry anyone? I mean most people tend to be, it's just humanly." He hadn't met this girl but he was intrigued by the whole situation."She definitely isn't, you know Shar'ib real estate and construction
Sabeerah intentionally took her time before coming down, she didn't bother changing out of her casual wear. She just wanted to get this meeting over with, if he was who she wanted, let the marriage whatever begin.She headed into the mini parlor and as soon as she stepped in, her eyes met with a man seated on the couch.He had smooth dark skin and beautiful face, her lips involuntarily lifted up in a smirk, she'd met different men from different places, very handsome ones, princes who'd been interested in her so him being good looking wasn't endearing, it was just a bonus.Her mother expressed her distaste in Sabeerah's outfit and tardiness with her eyes.With a tight-lipped smile she said, "Sabeerah, come and sit."The other man probably her to-be husband's friend turned to look at her, she saw him gulp before smiling at her awkwardly.Sabeerah sat next to her mother."You could've dres
It's been three weeks since Sufyan had seen Sabeerah and it's been almost impossible to not think about her. He'd had a huge fight with Hassan about his behavior and he was still apologising but Sufyan wasn't ready to rekindle their friendship.Sufyan had found Sabeerah smart mouthed, intelligent and stunningly beautiful. He was trying his best to get her out of his mind, there was no way anything would happen between the both of them considering the way they'd met. It hadn't stopped him from stalking her on her social media pages though, she didn't have much pictures of herself but she posted everyday, about her job, motivations and advices."Dunce what are you thinking about?" Zubayr's voice snapped him out of his thoughts as he stalked into his office."You're here again?" Sufyan whined."It's not your fault." Zubayr rep
On days Sabeerah spend with her brother at the office, she was almost tempted to let him head the companies so that he'd run it down with his lack of knowledge and her father would see how much of a complete idiot his favorite child was.She couldn't though, Shar'ib would keep getting successful as long as she was her father's daughter."Why would you ever talk to them like that? You're supposed to be gentle in your dealings." She chided.He rolled his eyes at her. "Gentle with them? They need our help, not the other way around.""No that's where you have it all wrong Aakhil, we need them to sell their land to us so we have to persuade them that we're the best among all the other offers they've received.""Fuck them! We're the best, we're offering a whopping sum of fift
Sufyan didn't hate Halima but he didn't like her either, he honestly still couldn't fathom how he'd gotten tangled with her but he was sure this was all Maryam's fault."Brother Sufyan just give it a little while, you'll love her, you'll see." Maryam said serving him a glass of juice. He was at her house visiting, her husband was out if town and her daughter was taking a nap."She's good but I'm just not feeling the whole thing, she does everything just to please me, I want a partner not a servant." He said running his hand through his hair, Halima was driving him insane, two months of being with her and he was so stressed.She always wanted to talk to him, hear from him, do things to please him. He couldn't even have a normal discussion with her because she always agreed with his views!"I don't see a problem with a woman
"Hajrah don't you dare take another step!" Her mother's loud voice stopped her at the foot of the stairs."Umma I'm done talking about this with you." Sabeerah said with an edge to her voice."No you're not, what's with this obsession about your job? I'm tired of watching you do this to yourself." Her mother's voice broke and Sabeerah rolled her eyes before turning to her mother."I'm not doing anything to myself Umma, you're the one bothering yourself with something totally unnecessary.""Not being rude Addah but it's not unnecessary, I mean...""I will walk over there and hit you if you say another word." Sabeerah interrupted glaring at Huda who flinched before picking up her phone and giving it all her attention."Sabeerah it's high time, don't you
Sufyan's cheeks were begining to hurt from how much he'd had to fake smile, at this point, he wished he could disappear from this moment.Hadassah gave him a sympathetic smile. "You look tired Brother Sufyan and I'm sure we're all boring you."Two pairs of eyes belonging to Zubayr and Halima turned to look at him."Eh, just a little." Sufyan said with a little laugh. Somehow Halima had blackmailed him into having to bring her along to a dinner invitation from Zubayr and Hadassah, and now he wasn't even enjoying himself.Halima looked at him with worry and he felt his heart clench with guilt. "Should we leave?" She asked."No, no. I'm fine." He said immediately, he wasn't ready to be alone with her."He has to be." Zubayr said thro
"Baba Doza!" Sabeerah screamed excitedly as she sighted her paternal grandfather in the sitting room."Ina kwana- good evening." She greeted falling on her knees in front of him. She'd just returned from the office and from the extra cars she had noticed at the garage, she realized they had visitors, she just didn't know it was Baba Doza, her favorite old man.During his youth, he had been a bricklayer but he could also do many other things, he'd been very hard-working and was always looking to doing the most tedious tasks with such vigour, it had earned him the nickname bulldozer and then everyone else shortened it to 'Baba Doza' as he became older, to the extent even his family members called him that and it always made him smile, he claimed it reminded him of his former energetic self."Sabeerah." He said pulling her into
Playing loudly from the speaker was Hamisu Beaker's Jarumar Matar, everyone else was jolly as they sang along to it, the mood expressed immense joy and hers too. It was the second day of her wedding programme, the wedding Walima.The men from her family and his were at the mosque with an Imam to get her an Sufyan married in the eyes of Allah. Sabeerah was very nervous, she was seated in her bedroom dressed up in a blue laced dress, her face had been adorned with make up, her hands shone brightly, yesterday had been the Salle where all the ladies had gathered for Henna to be designed on their hands and feet by professional Henna designers.Sabeerah's Henna was a mix of black and red that suited her skin color perfectly, leaving her looking all the part of a stunning bride. Everyone around her showered her praises and the older woman paused to throw in an unsolicited advice or two, it didn't e
"That was nice." Sabeerah said.He raised a brow. "Just nice?"She nodded. "Just nice." She affirmed."You can't even admit to truly enjoying yourself, it must suck to be you." Sufyan said with a sympathetic expression.She was shocked, "you are so... I don't even know. What?""What is it again?" He looked at her confusedly."You're not alright." She said."But it's the truth, I'm sure you've not had so much fun in years like you did today, you were so carefree and you walked in water not minding that your trouser something would get wet." He pointed out.She glared at him. "It's not trouser something, it's CROCHET!""When I said you shouldn'
"Oh be fast and come out already." Sabeerah heard Umama scream from her room. She was in her closet trying out one of the numerous clothes the tailor had just brought in.Her wedding was in one month time and somehow it seemed they were behind preparations, everything was moving as fast as possible so they could meet up for the wedding.Sabeerah stared at the mirror before her as she ran her hand through the one of traditional wears she was going to be wearing on the day of her Kamu. The Ankara was sewn into a blouse and a fitted skirt that flowed down and covered her feet, it was beautiful.She finally went out of the room into her main bedroom where her mother, the tailor, her friends and two of her aunts were seated."It's beautiful." They cooed admiringly as they all surrounded her, from the side of her eyes, she saw the tailor hur
"Firstly, this can only be black magic." Matt said as he walked into her office on Monday morning.She eyed him. "A very good morning to you too young man.""How are you getting married and you didn't tell me?" He asked her, Sabeerah saw Sarah's eyes widen from the corner of the room."I told you now." She said shrugging."By texting me, Matt I'm somehow going to get married to someone called Sufyan Khalid, find out all you can about his relationship with another someone called Ahlam. Really Sabeerah?" He asked.She nodded. "Yes, what's wrong?'He gave her a look of annoyance before settling himself on the couch. "You're something else.""So I've been told.""God! When did this happen? We're together almost all the time and I had no idea, I don't even know what to think." Matt said."Don't be dramatic Matt, you don'
Sabeerah was dreading this meeting, she sat down in her car and just stared at Umama's house. She'd called a meeting between Sabeerah and Hannah to resolve their issues, Sabeerah didn't have the heart to say no to Umama's request so here she was, in front of her house.She'd been sitting in the car for almost ten minutes now, a text came into her phone from Umama;Come inside now or I'll come drag you in!!She sighed unlocked her car and got down from it grudgingly. It was a Sunday and she was plainly dressed in a crochet flapped trousers and a big grey T-shirt her go to comfort wears."Why are you dressed in your sleep clothes?" Umama asked eyeing her outfit."This is a very fashionable attire Umama, you'd know that if you were fashionable yourself." Sabeerah said giving her a hug.
Her father led them both back into the main house, Aakhil walked noticeably slower making him and Sufyan stay a little back."So you want to marry my sister?" Aakhil asked. Sufyan glanced at him questioningly."Yes I want to." Was his reply."And surprisingly enough, she wants to marry you too... Interesting."Sufyan didn't say anything as they kept up their pace."Do you know the last time Sabeerah had ever actually wanted to marry someone? Six years ago and after that didn't work out, she'd never looked at any man with interest. What's the secret this time Sufyan Khalid?"Aakhil paused his stride to ask the question.Sufyan stopped too and stared at him squarely. "I don't want to know any history if it's not coming from Sabeerah herself Aakhil, thank you very much."He continued walking leaving Aakhil behind. He entered the sitting room, thi
Sabeerah was back from Bauchi and Sufyan was eager to see her again, they'd spoken every single day on the phone and it was harder with every passing minute to keep her away from his mind. She was the most fascinating woman he'd ever met, it made him want to get to know her even more."Should I come see you?" He asked on one of their phone calls that was late at night because they'd both been too busy during the day."Do you want to?" She asked."Of course, I need me the things you bought."She scoffed. "Of course you do, just saw you want to see me because you miss me, don't be averted.""Maybe I just want to see you, it doesn't necessarily mean I miss you." Her argued."Tell yourself that..."He interrupted. "Sev
"I hear you are finally getting married." Baba Doza said giving her a knowing smile.Sabeerah groaned as she snuggled under his arms, covering her face."I'm not getting married Baba."It was the night before Fatima's wedding reception and dinner, the Walima was done earlier. The rest of the young girls in the family had decided Fatima's last night before she's whisked off to her new family would be celebrated.Although the bachelorette party was thrown few days back, the girls just wanted an opportunity to party amongst themselves again. They'd rented a suite in a hotel room and had all gone there, Sabeerah as usual hadn't followed.She got the maid to bring tea and cupcakes to the mini parlor where she could hang out with her grandfather."So your mom is lying?" He aske
Sufyan's Istighar hadn't ended in a dream, it wasn't the first time he was doing Istighar on this matter but those times were between Halima and Sabeerah, his dreams always showed him and a lady but which one was it was what had always left him confused.This time again that he was left with just one option, he did not get to dream and he had no idea what to do next.He hadn't spoken to her since the day at his office, he still frequently stalked her on social media, he knew she'd been to a fashion show two of her friends three days back and that there was a ground breaking ceremony that held in Idu yesterday. Why he didn't just call her and tried to get her know better, Sufyan had no idea.Before he got her number, he was obsessively thinking of what he'd say to her on the phone if he did call but now, he was hesitant. She was a fun person no doubt, witty and sassy but it was as