The news of the Oyo-Ibadan Warlord's return spread like wildfire throughout the two kingdoms. The people of Oyo and Ibadan were filled with dread, knowing that the Warlord had been betrayed by his own people and was now back with a vengeance.
The Warlord had been gathering an army of loyal followers and was preparing to march on both kingdoms. He was determined to take back what was rightfully his and to punish those who had betrayed him.
The people of Oyo and Ibadan were terrified of the Warlord's return. They had heard stories of his cruelty and brutality and knew that he would not hesitate to exact revenge on anyone who had wronged him.
The leaders of both kingdoms knew that they had to act quickly if they were to have any chance of stopping the Warlord before he reached their borders. They sent out messengers to the other kingdoms in the region, asking for help in stopping the Warlord.
The response was overwhelming. All of the neighboring kingdoms agreed to send troops to help in the fight against the Warlord.
The Warlord's army was no match for the combined forces of the neighboring kingdoms. After a long and bloody battle, the Warlord was finally defeated and his army scattered.
The people of Oyo and Ibadan were relieved to be rid of the Warlord, but they were also filled with sorrow for the lives that had been lost in the battle. They vowed to never forget the Warlord and the betrayal that had brought him back.
The Warlord's legacy would live on in the stories and legends of the two kingdoms, and his name would be remembered for generations to come.