It is frequently used in social media and personal communication to encourage someone to keep up their efforts, such as "Kina kara kokari" (You are increasing your efforts).
Because Hausa culture places a high premium on Kunya (modesty/shame), content that discusses "Kina Kara" in a personal or physical sense is often controversial. What is considered "deep" or "educational" in private can be seen as "vulgar" or "taboo" if brought into the public sphere. 3. Usage in Modern Literature kina kara
Used as a form of positive reinforcement for personal growth. "Increasing [intimacy]" It is frequently used in social media and
Academic studies have explored how phrases like these are used in digital spaces to negotiate between religious piety and modern self-expression. Explores how modern tech challenges traditional modesty (
Explores how modern tech challenges traditional modesty ( Kunya ).