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Part 4: Benjamin's Journey to Zanzibar The Curse of Ile-Ife and Zanzibar: Oliver, Mus'ab, Benjamin, and Ngozi's Quest for Redemption

Benjamin was the last of the four friends to set out on the journey to Zanzibar. He was the most reluctant of the four, as he was not sure if he was ready to face the curse that had been placed on Ile-Ife and Zanzibar. He was also the most fearful, as he had heard stories of the dangers that lurked in the unknown lands of Zanzibar.

Nevertheless, he had made up his mind to go, and so he set out on his journey. He traveled for days, crossing the vast expanse of the African continent. He encountered many strange and wonderful things along the way, and he was amazed by the beauty of the land.

Finally, after weeks of travel, he arrived in Zanzibar. He was immediately struck by the beauty of the island. The white sand beaches, the lush tropical forests, and the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean were breathtaking.

He quickly made his way to the center of the island, where he found the palace of the Sultan. He was welcomed warmly by the Sultan, who told him of the curse that had been placed on Ile-Ife and Zanzibar. He was also told of the four brave souls who had set out to break the curse.

Benjamin was determined to help his friends in their quest. He spent the next few days exploring the island and gathering information about the curse. He also made sure to keep an eye out for any signs of danger.

Finally, after weeks of searching, Benjamin found the answer he was looking for. He had discovered the secret to breaking the curse. With this knowledge, he quickly made his way back to Ile-Ife, where he reunited with his friends.

Together, the four of them set out to break the curse of Ile-Ife and Zanzibar. With Benjamin's knowledge, they were able to succeed in their quest. The curse was broken, and Ile-Ife and Zanzibar were free from its grasp.

Benjamin had been the one to find the answer to breaking the curse, and he was proud of his accomplishment. He had proven himself to be brave and resourceful, and he had earned the respect of his friends. He had also gained a newfound appreciation for the beauty of the land he had traveled through.

Benjamin had come a long way on his journey to Zanzibar. He had faced many challenges and dangers, but he had persevered and succeeded in his quest. He had found the answer to breaking the curse, and he had helped to free Ile-Ife and Zanzibar from its grasp.