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Part 2: The Curse of the Three Children "The Curse of Benjamin, Adeola, and Timilehin: 1574 Years Ago"

It was a dark and stormy night in the small village of Ibadan, Nigeria. The villagers were gathered around a small fire, telling stories and singing songs.

Suddenly, a loud thunderclap shook the ground and the sky lit up with a brilliant flash of lightning. Everyone stopped what they were doing and looked up in awe.

In the center of the village, three children stood illuminated by the light of the storm. The villagers recognized them as Benjamin, Adeola, and Timilehin, three siblings who had been missing for days.

The children were trembling with fear and the villagers could see that something was wrong. The villagers gathered around the children and asked them what had happened.

Benjamin spoke first. He told the villagers that he, Adeola, and Timilehin had been walking in the forest when they stumbled upon a mysterious cave. Inside the cave, they found a strange altar with a large stone tablet. On the tablet was written a curse:

"The three of you shall be cursed for 1574 years. You will be unable to find true love or happiness until the curse is broken."

The villagers were horrified. They knew that the children had been cursed and that it would take 1574 years for the curse to be broken.

The villagers quickly gathered the children and took them back to the village. They tried to comfort the children and told them that they would find a way to break the curse.

The villagers kept the children safe and watched over them for the next 1574 years. They prayed for the curse to be broken and for the children to find true love and happiness.

Finally, after 1574 years, the curse was broken and the children were able to find true love and happiness. The villagers rejoiced and thanked the gods for their mercy.

The story of Benjamin, Adeola, and Timilehin and their 1574 year curse has been passed down through the generations. It is a reminder that no matter how difficult life may seem, there is always hope.