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Part 4: The Battle of Ile-Ife The 391BC Curse of Ile-Ife and Kampala

The people of Ile-Ife and Kampala had been at odds for years, and tensions had been escalating for some time. The people of Ile-Ife had grown increasingly frustrated with the Kampalans, who had been encroaching on their lands and resources. The people of Ile-Ife had had enough, and they decided to take a stand.

In 391BC, the people of Ile-Ife declared war on the people of Kampala. The two sides met in a fierce battle on the plains of Ile-Ife. The Ile-Ifeans had the advantage of numbers, but the Kampalans had superior weapons and tactics. The battle raged on for days, with neither side gaining an advantage.

Finally, the Ile-Ifeans managed to break through the Kampalan lines and push them back. The Kampalans were forced to retreat, and the Ile-Ifeans emerged victorious. The victory was a major turning point in the history of Ile-Ife and Kampala.

The battle of Ile-Ife marked the beginning of a long period of peace between the two sides. The people of Ile-Ife and Kampala were able to coexist peacefully, and the two sides even formed an alliance. The victory at Ile-Ife also marked the beginning of the 391BC Curse of Ile-Ife and Kampala.

The curse was said to be a punishment for the people of Ile-Ife for their victory in the battle. It was said that anyone who tried to break the curse would be cursed themselves. The curse has been passed down through generations, and it still affects the people of Ile-Ife and Kampala to this day.