Ngozi had been searching for the truth for weeks, but she was no closer to finding it. She had been to Ile-Ife and Zanzibar, but all of her leads had gone cold. She was beginning to feel like she was running out of options.
Ngozi was determined to uncover the truth, and she was willing to do whatever it took. She had heard rumors of a powerful witch doctor in Ile-Ife who could help her, so she decided to seek him out.
Ngozi found the witch doctor and asked him for help. He told her that the only way to uncover the truth was to go to the sacred mountain of Zanzibar. He said that the mountain was the source of the curse, and that she must go there to find the answers she was seeking.
Ngozi was hesitant, but she knew that she had to do it. She gathered her courage and set off for Zanzibar.
When she arrived, she was met with a strange sight. The mountain was shrouded in a thick fog, and she could barely make out the shape of the peak. She knew that she had to go up the mountain, but she was afraid.
Ngozi took a deep breath and started her ascent. As she climbed, the fog began to clear and she could see the peak of the mountain. When she reached the top, she saw a large stone altar with a strange symbol carved into it.
Ngozi knew that this was the source of the curse. She also knew that she had to find a way to break it. She searched the altar for clues, but she found nothing.
Just as she was about to give up, she heard a voice. It was the voice of the witch doctor she had met in Ile-Ife. He told her that the only way to break the curse was to find the four pieces of the broken amulet.
Ngozi was determined to find the pieces of the amulet. She searched high and low, but she could not find them. Just as she was about to give up, she stumbled upon a hidden cave. Inside, she found the four pieces of the broken amulet.
Ngozi quickly put the pieces together and the amulet glowed with a bright light. She knew that she had broken the curse and that she had found the truth. She was relieved and happy, but she also knew that her journey was not over yet. She had to find a way to undo the damage that had been done.
Ngozi set off on her quest to undo the curse. She traveled to Ile-Ife and Zanzibar, searching for a way to undo the curse. She eventually found a way to undo the curse, and she was able to restore peace to the two lands.
Ngozi had finally uncovered the truth and found a way to undo the curse. She was relieved and happy, but she also knew that her journey was not over yet. She had to find a way to restore Oliver, Mus'ab, and Benjamin to their rightful place in the world. She was determined to do whatever it took to make that happen.