The Siege of Ibadan
1279AD
The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had been betrayed by his own people. He had been betrayed by his own brother, who had sided with the Ibadan forces. The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord was determined to take revenge and reclaim his rightful place as the ruler of Oyo. He had gathered his forces and marched on Ibadan.
The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had been preparing for the siege of Ibadan for weeks. He had gathered his forces and was ready to take the city. He had sent out scouts to survey the city and report back on the strength of the Ibadan forces.
The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had also sent out spies to infiltrate the city and gather intelligence on the Ibadan forces. The spies had reported back that the Ibadan forces were well-prepared and had a large number of troops.
The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had decided to launch a surprise attack on the city. He had ordered his troops to march on the city at night, under the cover of darkness. The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had also ordered his troops to be silent and not to make any noise that would alert the Ibadan forces of their approach.
The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord and his troops had marched on the city and had surrounded it. The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had ordered his troops to launch a full-scale attack on the city. The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had ordered his troops to use fire and arrows to attack the city walls.
The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had also ordered his troops to use battering rams to break down the city gates. The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had ordered his troops to fight fiercely and to take no prisoners.
The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord and his troops had fought bravely and had eventually breached the city walls. The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had ordered his troops to take the city and to kill any Ibadan forces that they encountered.
The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had succeeded in taking the city and had reclaimed his rightful place as the ruler of Oyo. The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had avenged his betrayal and had taken back his city. The Oyo-Ibadan Warlord had won the siege of Ibadan and had brought an end to the Oyo-Ibadan War.