It was the year 1091BC and the Kingdom of Ile-Ife was in a state of chaos. The kingdom had been in a state of civil war for years, and now the two sides were on the brink of a major battle. On one side was Mus'ab, the leader of the Ile-Ife forces, and on the other side was Abdulazeez, the leader of the opposing forces.
The two sides had been preparing for this battle for months, and both sides had been gathering their forces and resources in preparation for the battle. Mus'ab had been gathering his forces from all over the kingdom, while Abdulazeez had been gathering his forces from the neighboring kingdoms.
The two sides had also been gathering their allies, and Mus'ab had been able to gain the support of the powerful Ifeoluwa, a powerful warrior from the kingdom of Oyo. Ifeoluwa had agreed to join Mus'ab's forces and fight alongside him in the battle.
The two sides were now ready for the battle, and the fate of the kingdom of Ile-Ife was in the balance. Who would be victorious in the Battle of 1091BC? Would it be Mus'ab and his forces, or Abdulazeez and his forces? Or would the powerful Ifeoluwa be the deciding factor in the battle?