Tijjani had been working hard to unite the people of Oyo and Kampala. He had traveled to both cities and met with the leaders of both, trying to convince them to come together in peace. He had been successful in getting the leaders to agree to a peace treaty, but he knew that it would take more than just a treaty to truly unite the two cities.
Tijjani had a plan to unify Oyo and Kampala. He proposed that the two cities should be united under one ruler. He suggested that the ruler should be chosen by the people of both cities, and that the ruler should be someone who was respected and trusted by both sides.
Tijjani's plan was accepted by the leaders of both cities, and they agreed to hold an election to choose the ruler. The election was held, and Tijjani was chosen as the ruler of the unified Oyo and Kampala.
Tijjani was a wise and just ruler. He worked hard to ensure that the people of both cities were treated fairly and equally. He also worked to improve the economy of both cities, and to make sure that everyone had access to basic necessities.
Tijjani's unification of Oyo and Kampala was a success. The two cities were now united under one ruler, and the people of both cities were living in peace and harmony. Tijjani had achieved his goal of uniting the two cities, and he was proud of his accomplishment.