The journey to Kampala was long and arduous for the Ile-Ife people. They had to travel through the dense jungle, across rivers, and over mountains. The journey was made even more difficult by the fact that they had to carry all of their belongings with them.
The Ile-Ife people were determined to reach their destination, however, and they pushed on despite the hardships. After weeks of traveling, they finally arrived in Kampala.
The people of Kampala welcomed the Ile-Ife people with open arms. They were amazed by the stories of the curse and the journey the Ile-Ife people had taken to get there. The people of Kampala were eager to learn more about the curse and the Ile-Ife people.
The Ile-Ife people were relieved to have finally reached their destination. They were also excited to learn more about the people of Kampala and to share their own stories.
The Ile-Ife people stayed in Kampala for several months. During this time, they shared their stories and learned about the culture of the people of Kampala. They also discussed the curse and its implications for both their people and the people of Kampala.
Eventually, the Ile-Ife people decided it was time to return home. They thanked the people of Kampala for their hospitality and set off on their journey back to Ile-Ife.
The Ile-Ife people returned home with a newfound understanding of the curse and its implications. They also returned with a newfound appreciation for the people of Kampala and their culture. The journey to Kampala had been difficult, but it had been worth it.