The people of Katsina were in a state of shock. The Queen had been murdered in cold blood by her own son, the Prince. The people had never seen such a heinous act before and were filled with grief and anger.
The Prince had been driven by a deep-seated hatred for his mother, and his actions had caused a great rift between the people of Katsina and their beloved Queen. The people were filled with sorrow and rage, and they wanted justice for the Queen.
The Prince was brought before the court and sentenced to death for his crime. But before he was executed, the Queen's spirit appeared before the court and cursed the Prince and all of his descendants. She said that no matter how far they ran, the curse would follow them and that they would never find peace or happiness.
The people of Katsina were filled with dread at the Queen's curse. They knew that the curse was powerful and that it would haunt the Prince and his descendants for generations to come.
The Queen's curse was a powerful reminder of the consequences of betrayal and the importance of loyalty. The people of Katsina vowed to never forget the Queen's sacrifice and to always remember the power of her curse.