The news of Mus'ab and Aisha's victory spread quickly throughout Katsina. People from all over the region flocked to the palace to celebrate their triumph. Mus'ab and Aisha were hailed as heroes and their courage and bravery were praised.
The people of Katsina were so proud of their new heroes that they decided to make a special ceremony to honor them. The ceremony was held in the palace courtyard and was attended by the King, the Queen, and all the nobles of the court.
At the ceremony, the King presented Mus'ab and Aisha with a special gift. It was a magical staff that had been blessed by the gods. The staff was said to grant its wielder great power and strength. Mus'ab and Aisha accepted the staff with great joy and thanked the King for his generosity.
The people of Katsina were so pleased with Mus'ab and Aisha's victory that they decided to make them the new rulers of the kingdom. Mus'ab and Aisha were crowned King and Queen of Katsina and the people rejoiced.
The curse of Oluwatobiloba had been broken and Mus'ab and Aisha were now the rulers of Katsina. They ruled the kingdom with justice and fairness and the people of Katsina were happy and prosperous.
Mus'ab and Aisha's reign was a time of peace and prosperity in Katsina. They were beloved by the people and their reign was remembered fondly for generations to come. The curse of Oluwatobiloba had been lifted and the people of Katsina were finally free.