Mus'ab and Olufunmilayo had arrived in Kampala, the capital of the neighboring kingdom of Oyo. They had come to seek an alliance with the King of Kampala, in order to strengthen their own kingdom's defenses against the invading forces of the neighboring kingdom of Ibadan.
Mus'ab and Olufunmilayo were welcomed warmly by the King of Kampala, who was eager to form an alliance with the kingdom of Oyo. The King was impressed by Mus'ab's diplomatic skills and his ability to negotiate a beneficial alliance for both kingdoms.
Mus'ab and Olufunmilayo were able to negotiate a mutual defense pact between the two kingdoms. This pact would ensure that if one kingdom was attacked, the other would come to its aid. The King of Kampala was also willing to provide military aid to Oyo in the form of troops and supplies.
Mus'ab and Olufunmilayo returned to Oyo with the news of the successful alliance. The people of Oyo were relieved to know that they had a powerful ally in Kampala. With the help of the King of Kampala, Oyo was now better prepared to face the threat of Ibadan.
Tijjani, Olayinka, Aisha, and the rest of the people of Oyo were grateful to Mus'ab and Olufunmilayo for their successful diplomacy in Kampala. They had been able to secure an alliance with a powerful kingdom and had strengthened Oyo's defenses against Ibadan. Mus'ab and Olufunmilayo had proven themselves to be true leaders of Oyo, and their diplomatic skills had been invaluable in securing the alliance with Kampala.