The four travelers, Mus'ab, Benjamin, James, and Fatima, were now on their way to Ifeoluwa's redemption. They had been walking for days, and the journey seemed to be never-ending. The sun was setting and the night was drawing near.
The four travelers stopped to rest for the night. They had been walking for days and were exhausted. They decided to set up camp and get some rest.
The next morning, the four travelers set off again. They had been walking for days and were still no closer to Ifeoluwa's redemption. They were beginning to lose hope.
Suddenly, they heard a voice calling out to them. It was a voice of an old man. He said, "I have been watching you for days now. I know why you are here and I can help you. Follow me."
The four travelers followed the old man. He led them to a small village. He said, "This is the village of Ifeoluwa. Here, you will find the answers you seek."
The four travelers were filled with hope. They thanked the old man and entered the village. As they walked through the village, they noticed that the people were very friendly and welcoming.
They soon found themselves in front of a large temple. The old man said, "This is the temple of Ifeoluwa. Here, you will find the answers you seek."
The four travelers entered the temple. Inside, they found a large statue of Ifeoluwa. The old man said, "This is the key to Ifeoluwa's redemption. You must find the four pieces of the statue and put them together."
The four travelers searched the temple and eventually found the four pieces of the statue. They put the pieces together and the statue began to glow. Suddenly, a voice spoke out from the statue.
The voice said, "You have done well. I am Ifeoluwa and I thank you for your efforts. I will now grant you the power to break the curse that has been placed upon me. Go forth and use this power to free me from my prison."
The four travelers were filled with joy. They thanked Ifeoluwa and left the temple. They now had the power to break the curse and free Ifeoluwa from his prison. The journey to Ifeoluwa's redemption had begun.