The news of the impending battle between Ile-Ife and Oyo spread like wildfire throughout the kingdom. The people of Ile-Ife were determined to protect their beloved city and the people of Oyo were equally determined to take it.
The morning of the battle dawned and the people of Ile-Ife gathered in the city square to prepare for the fight. The city was filled with a sense of dread and anticipation as the people of Ile-Ife readied themselves for the battle.
The battle began with a fierce exchange of arrows and spears. The people of Ile-Ife fought bravely, but the people of Oyo were better trained and better equipped. The battle raged on for hours, with neither side gaining an advantage.
Finally, the people of Ile-Ife managed to gain the upper hand and drive the people of Oyo back. The people of Ile-Ife celebrated their victory, but the celebration was short-lived.
The people of Oyo had not been defeated. They had merely retreated to regroup and plan their next attack. The people of Ile-Ife knew that they had won the battle, but the war was far from over.
The people of Ile-Ife prepared for the next attack, but it never came. The people of Oyo had been cursed by the gods and were unable to attack Ile-Ife again. The people of Ile-Ife had won the battle, but the curse of the gods had saved them from further destruction.