Ibrahim, Benjamin, and Zainab had been traveling for days, and finally arrived in the ancient city of Kampala. As they entered the city, they were met with a sight of destruction. The city had been ravaged by war, and the streets were filled with the dead and dying.
The three of them quickly made their way to the city center, where they found a large group of warriors preparing for battle. Ibrahim recognized the leader of the group as the King of Kampala, and he quickly approached him.
The King welcomed Ibrahim and his companions, and told them of the situation. The neighboring kingdom of Ibadan had invaded Kampala, and the King was gathering his forces to fight back. He asked Ibrahim and his companions to join him in the battle, and they agreed.
The battle was fierce, and the Kampalan forces were outnumbered. But with the help of Ibrahim, Benjamin, and Zainab, the King was able to rally his troops and push back the Ibadan forces. After a long and bloody battle, the Kampalan forces emerged victorious.
The King thanked Ibrahim, Benjamin, and Zainab for their help, and offered them a reward for their bravery. He gave them each a bag of gold coins, and told them to use the money to help rebuild the city.
The three of them accepted the King's offer, and set off to begin their work. They used the money to help rebuild the city, and soon Kampala was back to its former glory.
Ibrahim, Benjamin, and Zainab had saved the city of Kampala, and they were proud of their accomplishment. They had fought for peace, and they had won.