Ibrahim, Benjamin, and Zainab had been searching for a peaceful resolution to the conflict between Ancient Kampala and Ibadan for weeks. They had met with leaders from both sides and had heard their grievances, but so far, no agreement had been reached.
The three of them had grown increasingly frustrated with the situation and had begun to lose hope. They had exhausted all of their ideas and had no idea what else to do.
Just when it seemed like all hope was lost, Zainab had an idea. She suggested that they host a peace summit between the two sides. The summit would be a chance for the leaders of both sides to come together and discuss their differences in a peaceful and respectful manner.
Ibrahim and Benjamin were hesitant at first, but they eventually agreed to Zainab's plan. They sent out invitations to the leaders of both sides and waited for them to respond.
After a few days, the leaders of both sides agreed to attend the summit. On the day of the summit, Ibrahim, Benjamin, and Zainab welcomed the leaders of both sides and began the discussion.
The leaders discussed their grievances and listened to each other's perspectives. After a few hours, they had come to an agreement. Ancient Kampala and Ibadan would end their conflict and live in peace.
Ibrahim, Benjamin, and Zainab had done it. They had found a peaceful resolution to the conflict between Ancient Kampala and Ibadan. They had saved their people from a devastating war and had brought peace to their lands.