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Part 6: The Aftermath of the Curse The 391BC Curse of Ile-Ife and Kampala

The curse of Ile-Ife and Kampala had a lasting impact on the two cities. In Ile-Ife, the curse caused a great famine that lasted for several years. The people of Ile-Ife were forced to ration their food and water, and many people died from starvation and disease.

In Kampala, the curse caused a great flood that destroyed much of the city. Many of the buildings and homes were destroyed, and the city was left in ruins. The people of Kampala were forced to rebuild their city from the ground up, and it took many years to do so.

The curse also had a lasting impact on the people of both cities. In Ile-Ife, the people were filled with fear and superstition. They believed that the curse was a punishment from the gods, and they were afraid to anger them again. In Kampala, the people were filled with anger and resentment. They believed that the gods had wronged them, and they vowed to never forget the curse.

The curse of Ile-Ife and Kampala had a lasting impact on the people of both cities. The people of both cities were forever changed by the curse, and it would take many years for them to recover from its effects.