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Part 6: The Decline of Zaria and Kigali "The Tale of Two Cities: A Memoir of Zaria and Kigali in Ancient Times"

The golden age of Zaria and Kigali was not to last forever. As time passed, both cities began to decline. In Zaria, the population began to dwindle as people moved away in search of better opportunities. The city's infrastructure began to crumble, and the once-thriving markets and businesses began to close.

In Kigali, the situation was even worse. The city was hit hard by a series of natural disasters, including floods, droughts, and earthquakes. This caused widespread destruction and famine, leading to a sharp decline in the population.

The two cities were further weakened by a series of wars and invasions. In the end, both cities were left in ruins.

The decline of Zaria and Kigali was a tragedy for the people who lived there. It was a reminder of the fragility of human life and the importance of taking care of the environment. The cities were a reminder of the importance of working together to build a better future.