James and Adeola had been preparing for the battle for weeks. They had gathered an army of brave warriors from both Lagos and Kano, and had trained them in the art of warfare. They had also gathered supplies and weapons, and had made sure that all of their soldiers were well-equipped for the fight.
The day of the battle had finally arrived. James and Adeola led their armies out of the gates of Lagos and Kano, and marched towards the enemy. As they marched, they could see the enemy forces gathering in the distance. They were a formidable force, and James and Adeola knew that they would have to fight hard if they were to win.
The two armies clashed in a fierce battle. The warriors fought bravely, and James and Adeola led their forces from the front. The battle raged on for hours, and eventually, the forces of Lagos and Kano emerged victorious.
The battle was a great victory for James and Adeola, and it was a turning point in the war. The two kingdoms had been united, and the curse of the twin kingdoms had been broken.
James and Adeola returned to their respective kingdoms, and were celebrated as heroes. They had saved their people from the curse, and had brought peace and prosperity to the twin kingdoms.
The people of Lagos and Kano lived in peace and harmony for many years, and the legacy of James and Adeola's victory was remembered for generations.