1759 years ago, in the ancient kingdom of Mali, lived two young people, Tijjani and Adeola. They were from two different social classes, and their love was forbidden. Tijjani was from a wealthy family, while Adeola was from a poor family.
Tijjani and Adeola had been friends since childhood, and as they grew older, their friendship blossomed into something more. They were deeply in love, but they knew that their love was forbidden. In those days, it was not acceptable for someone from a wealthy family to marry someone from a poor family.
Tijjani and Adeola were determined to be together, but they were also aware of the consequences of their love. They knew that if their families found out, they would be punished severely. Despite the risks, they continued to meet in secret and share their love.
One day, Tijjani and Adeola decided to take a risk and declare their love to the world. They went to the village square and declared their love for each other. Everyone in the village was shocked and appalled. The village elders were furious and demanded that Tijjani and Adeola be punished for their actions.
Tijjani and Adeola were banished from the village and forced to live in exile. Despite the hardships, they remained together and their love for each other never wavered. They were determined to make their love last, no matter what the cost.