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Part 6: The Descent into Madness The Curse of Oluwatobiloba: A Horror Story Set in Ibadan

Oluwatobiloba was in a state of shock. He had just witnessed his best friend, James, being killed by the mysterious creature that had been stalking him. He had no idea what to do or where to go. He was completely lost and confused.

He stumbled through the streets of Ibadan, not sure of where he was going or what he was doing. He was in a state of utter despair and confusion. He felt like he was in a nightmare and he couldn't wake up.

He eventually found himself in a dark alleyway, surrounded by shadows and darkness. He felt like he was being watched, but he couldn't see anyone. He was too scared to move.

Suddenly, he heard a voice in his head. It was a deep, raspy voice that seemed to be coming from all around him. It was the same voice he had heard in the forest. It was the voice of the creature that had killed James.

The voice told him that he was cursed and that he would never be able to escape the darkness that was consuming him. It said that he was doomed to suffer for eternity and that he would never find peace.

Oluwatobiloba was terrified. He felt like he was going insane. He felt like he was losing his grip on reality. He wanted to run away, but he was too scared to move. He was too scared to do anything.

He stayed in the alleyway for hours, until he finally mustered up the courage to move. He slowly made his way back to his apartment, but he was still in a state of shock. He felt like he was in a trance and he couldn't think clearly.

When he arrived at his apartment, he found Adeola waiting for him. She had been worried about him and had come to check on him. She was relieved to see him, but she could tell something was wrong. She could see the fear in his eyes and she knew he was in trouble.

Oluwatobiloba told her everything that had happened. He told her about the creature and the curse. He told her about the voice in his head and the darkness that was consuming him. He told her that he was afraid he was going insane.

Adeola tried to comfort him, but she could see that he was beyond help. He was in the grips of a powerful curse and she knew there was nothing she could do. She could only watch as Oluwatobiloba descended further and further into madness.