The people of Zaria and Ile-Ife rejoiced as the news of the peace treaty between the two cities spread. After months of negotiations, Oluwatobiloba, Tijjani, and Timilehin had finally succeeded in bringing peace to the two cities.
The three of them were celebrated as heroes in both cities. Oluwatobiloba, Tijjani, and Timilehin were honored with grand feasts and parades in both cities. The people of Zaria and Ile-Ife sang songs of praise and thanksgiving to the three of them.
The three of them were also given gifts of gold and silver as a sign of appreciation for their efforts in bringing peace to the two cities. Oluwatobiloba, Tijjani, and Timilehin were also given titles of honor in both cities.
The peace treaty was signed and sealed in a grand ceremony. Oluwatobiloba, Tijjani, and Timilehin were presented with a copy of the peace treaty as a symbol of the peace between the two cities.
The peace between Zaria and Ile-Ife lasted for many years. Oluwatobiloba, Tijjani, and Timilehin were remembered as the heroes who brought peace to the two cities.
The people of Zaria and Ile-Ife celebrated the peace between the two cities every year on the anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty. The celebration was known as the Celebration of Peace and it was a day of joy and celebration for the people of both cities.
The Celebration of Peace was a reminder of the peace that Oluwatobiloba, Tijjani, and Timilehin had brought to the two cities. It was a reminder of the power of peace and the importance of working together to achieve it.