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Part 10: The Coronation of Oluwatobiloba "The Prophecy of 613AD: Oluwatobiloba, Tijjani, and Timilehin's Quest for Peace in Zaria and Ile-Ife"

The day of the coronation of Oluwatobiloba had finally arrived. The people of Zaria and Ile-Ife had gathered in the city of Ile-Ife to witness the crowning of the new king.

The ceremony began with a procession of the royal court, led by Oluwatobiloba and his two brothers, Tijjani and Timilehin. They were followed by the elders of both cities, who carried the royal regalia.

The procession made its way to the palace, where Oluwatobiloba was presented with the crown and scepter. He was then anointed with oil and blessed by the elders.

The people of Zaria and Ile-Ife cheered as Oluwatobiloba was crowned king. He was now the ruler of both cities, and the people celebrated his ascension to the throne.

The coronation was followed by a grand feast, where the people of both cities feasted and celebrated the new king. Oluwatobiloba thanked his brothers for their support and promised to rule with justice and fairness.

The people of Zaria and Ile-Ife had finally achieved peace and unity. Oluwatobiloba was now their king, and the prophecy of 613AD had been fulfilled.