The news of the impending attack on Katsina spread quickly throughout the city. People were in a state of panic and fear. The city was in chaos as people rushed to prepare for the battle.
The city's leaders had already begun to mobilize the people. They had sent out messengers to the surrounding villages and towns, calling for volunteers to join the fight. Soon, hundreds of men and women had gathered in the city, ready to fight.
The city's leaders had also begun to organize the defense of the city. They had ordered the construction of barricades and trenches around the city walls. They had also ordered the stockpiling of weapons and supplies.
The people of Katsina had also begun to arm themselves. They had gathered whatever weapons they could find, from swords and spears to bows and arrows. They had also begun to train in the use of these weapons.
The people of Katsina were determined to fight for their city. They knew that if they did not fight, the city would be destroyed. They were determined to protect their homes and their families.
The people of Katsina were ready to fight. They were ready to face the terror of Kigali.