The sun was setting as Benjamin, Abdulazeez, and Fatima prepared to leave the battlefield. They had won the battle, but at a great cost. They had lost many of their comrades, and their hearts were heavy with grief.
But they had also won their freedom. As they looked out over the horizon, they could see the city of Katsina in the distance. It was a sight that filled them with hope and joy.
They began their journey home, walking slowly and silently. As they walked, they thought of all the people they had lost and all the people who had helped them in their quest for freedom.
When they arrived in Katsina, they were welcomed with open arms. People cheered and hugged them, thanking them for their courage and bravery.
The next day, Benjamin, Abdulazeez, and Fatima set out for Zaria. They were greeted with the same enthusiasm and joy.
The people of Zaria were so grateful for their freedom that they threw a huge feast in their honor. They feasted and celebrated until the sun rose the next morning.
Finally, after weeks of travel, Benjamin, Abdulazeez, and Fatima arrived back in their hometown. They were welcomed with cheers and hugs from their families and friends.
The three of them had gone through so much together, and they were finally home. They had won their freedom and they would never forget the journey they had taken.