Ade and Olu had been planning their journey to Kano for weeks. They had finally decided to leave the city of Ibadan and travel to Kano to start a new life together.
The journey to Kano was a long and arduous one. They had to cross the vast expanse of the Sahara Desert, as well as the many rivers and streams that lay between Ibadan and Kano. It was a journey that would take them weeks, if not months.
Ade and Olu packed only the essentials for their journey. They had a few provisions, some blankets, and a few tools for hunting and gathering. They also had a few coins that they had saved up to buy food and supplies along the way.
The first few days of their journey were uneventful. They traveled through the desert, stopping at small villages and trading posts to rest and replenish their supplies. As they continued on their journey, they encountered more and more people. Some were friendly, while others were not so welcoming.
Ade and Olu were determined to reach Kano, and they pushed on despite the obstacles they faced. After weeks of travel, they finally arrived in Kano.
The city of Kano was a bustling metropolis, and Ade and Olu were overwhelmed by the sights and sounds of the city. They were also relieved to be away from the dangers of the desert.
Ade and Olu settled in Kano and started their new life together. They were finally able to be together without fear of being discovered. They were able to live their lives in peace and happiness.
202 years later, Ade and Olu are still remembered in Kano as a symbol of true love and devotion. Their story is still told to this day, and their legacy lives on.