The news of the warlord's betrayal had spread like wildfire throughout the lands of Oyo and Ibadan. The people were in shock and disbelief, and the leaders of the two kingdoms had called for a meeting to discuss the situation.
The leaders of the two kingdoms had gathered in the great hall of the Oyo palace. They were joined by the representatives of the various clans and tribes of the two kingdoms. The atmosphere was tense and the air was thick with anticipation.
The warlord had been invited to the gathering, but he had not yet arrived. The leaders of Oyo and Ibadan were eager to hear his side of the story.
The warlord finally arrived, accompanied by a large retinue of warriors. He was a tall, imposing figure, and his presence filled the hall with an air of menace. He stood before the gathered leaders and began to speak.
He told them of his betrayal, and of the curse that had been placed upon him. He spoke of his regret and sorrow, and of his desire to make amends. He asked for their forgiveness and understanding.
The leaders of Oyo and Ibadan were moved by his words, and they agreed to forgive him. However, they also agreed that he must be punished for his actions. The warlord was sentenced to exile, and he was never to return to either kingdom.
The warlord accepted his punishment and left the hall. As he departed, the leaders of Oyo and Ibadan declared that the curse would remain in place until the warlord had atoned for his actions.
The gathering of the clans had come to an end, and the leaders of Oyo and Ibadan had made their decision. The warlord was to be exiled, and the curse would remain in place until he had atoned for his actions. The people of the two kingdoms had been betrayed, but they had also been given a chance for redemption.