The sun had set and the night was dark and quiet. James and Adeola were walking home from school, talking about the day's events. As they rounded the corner, they heard a strange noise coming from the nearby bush.
They stopped in their tracks, looking around for the source of the noise. Suddenly, a figure emerged from the bush. It was Oluwatobiloba, the mysterious boy from their school.
He had a strange look in his eyes, and his clothes were tattered and torn. He seemed to be in a trance, and he was muttering something under his breath.
Adeola and James were both scared, but they were also curious. They asked Oluwatobiloba what was wrong, but he just kept muttering the same words over and over again.
Finally, he looked up at them and said, "I am cursed. I have been cursed by a witch, and I cannot break free from her spell."
Adeola and James were both terrified. They had heard stories about witches and curses, but they had never seen one in person.
Oluwatobiloba told them that the witch had cursed him to wander the streets of Ibadan forever, never able to find peace. He begged them to help him break the curse, but they were too scared to do anything.
The next morning, Adeola and James went to school, but Oluwatobiloba was nowhere to be seen. They never saw him again, and they never found out what happened to him.
But they never forgot the strange story of Oluwatobiloba and the curse that had been placed upon him. From that day forward, they always looked over their shoulders when walking home at night, just in case the mysterious boy was still out there, wandering the streets of Ibadan.