Oliver had been living in Ile-Ife for some time now, and he had grown to love the city and its people. He had made many friends and had even begun to learn the local language. But despite his new life, he still felt a strange sense of unease. He couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong, and he was determined to find out what it was.
One day, he decided to take a walk around the city. As he walked, he noticed a strange symbol carved into the side of a building. He had never seen it before, but something about it made him feel uneasy. He decided to investigate further and soon found himself in a small, dark alleyway.
At the end of the alleyway, he noticed a door. He opened it and stepped inside. The room was filled with strange symbols and ancient artifacts. In the center of the room was a large stone tablet. On it was written a strange curse.
Oliver read the curse and realized that it was the source of the strange feeling he had been feeling. It was a curse that had been placed on Ile-Ife and Zanzibar centuries ago. It was said that anyone who broke the curse would be cursed with bad luck and misfortune.
Oliver was horrified. He knew that he had to find a way to break the curse and save his friends from the same fate. He quickly left the room and went to find Mus'ab, Benjamin, and Ngozi. He told them about the curse and his discovery, and they all agreed that they had to find a way to break it.
They searched for days, but they could not find a way to break the curse. Finally, they decided to seek help from a powerful witch doctor. He told them that the only way to break the curse was to find the four pieces of an ancient amulet. He said that the pieces were hidden in Ile-Ife and Zanzibar, and that they would have to search for them if they wanted to break the curse.
The four friends set out on their quest to find the pieces of the amulet. They searched high and low, but they could not find them. Finally, they decided to seek help from a powerful wizard. He told them that the pieces were hidden in a secret cave, and that they would have to brave the dangers of the cave if they wanted to find them.
The four friends ventured into the cave and eventually found the pieces of the amulet. They quickly put them together and the curse was broken. They were relieved, but they knew that they had to find a way to undo the damage that had been done.
They decided to seek help from a powerful shaman. He told them that the only way to undo the curse was to find the four pieces of an ancient staff. He said that the pieces were hidden in Ile-Ife and Zanzibar, and that they would have to search for them if they wanted to undo the curse.
The four friends set out on their quest to find the pieces of the staff. They searched high and low, but they could not find them. Finally, they decided to seek help from a powerful witch. She told them that the pieces were hidden in a secret temple, and that they would have to brave the dangers of the temple if they wanted to find them.
The four friends ventured into the temple and eventually found the pieces of the staff. They quickly put them together and the curse was undone. They were relieved, but they knew that they had to find a way to prevent the curse from happening again.
They decided to seek help from a powerful wizard. He told them that the only way to prevent the curse from happening again was to find the four pieces of an ancient book. He said that the pieces were hidden in Ile-Ife and Zanzibar, and that they would have to search for them if they wanted to prevent the curse from happening again.
The four friends set out on their quest to find the pieces of the book. They searched high and low, but they could not find them. Finally, they decided to seek help from a powerful witch doctor. He told them that the pieces were hidden in a secret library, and that they would have to brave the dangers of the library if they wanted to find them.
The four friends ventured into the library and eventually found the pieces of the book. They quickly put them together and the curse was prevented from happening again. They were relieved, and they knew that they had done the right thing.
Oliver, Mus'ab, Benjamin, and Ngozi had saved Ile-Ife and Zanzibar from the curse. They had found a way to break the