It was a hot summer day in ancient Lagos, and Abdulazeez and Olufunmilayo were out exploring the city. As they walked through the streets, they noticed a strange atmosphere in the air. People were talking in hushed tones and seemed to be avoiding certain areas.
When they asked what was going on, they were told about the Oba's curse. It was said that the Oba had cursed the city and that anyone who disobeyed his orders would be cursed as well.
Abdulazeez and Olufunmilayo were intrigued by this story and decided to investigate further. They went to the palace of the Oba and asked to speak with him. The Oba was not pleased to see them, but he agreed to tell them the story of the curse.
The Oba explained that many years ago, he had been betrayed by someone close to him. In his anger, he had cursed the city and anyone who disobeyed his orders. He had also placed a powerful enchantment on the city, so that anyone who tried to break the curse would be cursed as well.
Abdulazeez and Olufunmilayo were horrified by this story, but they were also determined to find a way to break the curse. They asked the Oba for help, but he refused. He said that the only way to break the curse was to find the source of the enchantment and undo it.
Abdulazeez and Olufunmilayo set out to find the source of the enchantment. They searched the city, but they could not find it. Finally, they decided to explore the old ruins outside the city. After days of searching, they finally found what they were looking for: an old temple hidden deep in the jungle.
Inside the temple, they discovered a powerful magical artifact that was the source of the Oba's curse. With the help of the artifact, they were able to break the curse and free the city from its enchantment.
Abdulazeez and Olufunmilayo had saved the city from the Oba's curse, and they were hailed as heroes. From that day forward, they were known as the heroes who broke the Oba's curse.