Oluwatobiloba had been gone for a few months, and the people of Ibadan had begun to forget about the curse that had been placed upon him. But they were soon reminded of it when Oluwatobiloba returned to the city.
He had been away for some time, and he had changed. He was no longer the same person he had been before. He was now a dark, brooding figure, and he seemed to carry a heavy burden with him.
When he returned to Ibadan, he was met with fear and suspicion. People were afraid of him, and they did not want him around. They had heard stories of the curse, and they did not want to be associated with it.
James and Adeola were the only two people who welcomed Oluwatobiloba back. They had been his friends before, and they still cared about him. They tried to help him, but they could not undo the curse.
Oluwatobiloba was determined to find a way to break the curse, and he began to search for answers. He asked around town, but no one seemed to know anything. He even went to the local witch doctor, but he could not help either.
Finally, Oluwatobiloba decided to take matters into his own hands. He began to practice dark magic, and he soon became a powerful sorcerer. He used his newfound powers to try and break the curse, but he was unsuccessful.
The people of Ibadan were terrified of Oluwatobiloba and his dark magic. They wanted him gone, and they began to plot against him. They spread rumors and lies about him, and soon the whole city was against him.
Oluwatobiloba was desperate to break the curse, but he could not. He was stuck in Ibadan, and he was an unwelcome presence in the city. He was alone, and he was desperate for help.
But then, one day, something unexpected happened. A mysterious stranger appeared in Ibadan, and he offered to help Oluwatobiloba break the curse. He said he could do it, but he needed something in return.
Oluwatobiloba was desperate, and he agreed to the stranger's terms. He gave the stranger what he wanted, and the stranger cast a powerful spell. The curse was broken, and Oluwatobiloba was finally free.
The people of Ibadan were relieved that the curse had been broken, and they welcomed Oluwatobiloba back into the city. He was no longer the dark figure he had been before, and he was finally able to live a normal life.
The stranger had vanished, and no one knew who he was or where he had come from. But Oluwatobiloba was grateful for his help, and he never forgot the kindness that had been shown to him.