Abdulazeez had been walking around the city of Lagos for hours, searching for the mysterious woman he had been told about. He had heard stories of a powerful woman who could help him break the curse of the Oba, and he was determined to find her.
Finally, he arrived at a small hut on the outskirts of the city. He knocked on the door, and a voice from inside called out, "Who is it?"
"My name is Abdulazeez," he replied.
The door opened, and a woman stepped out. She was tall and beautiful, with long black hair and dark eyes. She wore a long white dress and a golden necklace.
"You must be Olufunmilayo," Abdulazeez said.
"Yes, I am," she replied. "What can I do for you?"
Abdulazeez explained his situation to her. He told her about the curse of the Oba and how he needed her help to break it. Olufunmilayo listened intently, her eyes never leaving his face. When he finished, she nodded.
"I can help you," she said. "But it will not be easy. You must be willing to face great danger and risk your life."
Abdulazeez nodded. He was ready to do whatever it took to break the curse.
"Very well," Olufunmilayo said. "Come with me and I will tell you what you must do."
She led him inside her hut and began to explain the plan. She told him of the powerful artifacts he would need to find and how to use them to break the curse. She also warned him of the dangers he would face and the sacrifices he would have to make.
When she finished, Abdulazeez thanked her and prepared to leave. He was determined to break the curse of the Oba and free his people from its grasp.
Olufunmilayo watched him go, her eyes filled with admiration. She had seen the courage and strength in his eyes, and she knew he was the one who could break the curse.