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Part 2: The Founding of Oyo "The Rise of Oyo: Oliver, Abdulazeez, Adeola and Olivia in 1432BC"

It was the year 1432BC, and the small village of Oyo was just beginning to take shape. The four friends, Oliver, Abdulazeez, Adeola, and Olivia, were the first settlers of the village.

The four friends had been travelling together for many years, and had grown close during their journey. They had heard tales of a place with fertile soil and abundant resources, and decided to make it their home.

The four friends worked together to build a small village. They cleared the land, planted crops, and built homes. They also built a small temple to honor their gods and goddesses.

The four friends soon realized that their village was growing, and they needed to create a system of government. They decided to create a monarchy, with Oliver as the king. Abdulazeez was appointed as the chief advisor, Adeola as the treasurer, and Olivia as the head of the village council.

The four friends worked together to create laws and regulations to ensure the safety and prosperity of their village. They also created a system of trade and commerce, which allowed them to acquire goods and services from other villages.

The four friends had created a thriving village, and it was soon known as the Kingdom of Oyo. The four friends were proud of their accomplishment, and their legacy would live on for centuries to come.