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Part 11: The Final Showdown "The War of the Two Kingdoms: Ile-Ife vs Ibadan 1488AD"

The Final Showdown

The day of the final battle had finally arrived. The two armies of Ile-Ife and Ibadan had been preparing for weeks, and now they were ready to face off in a decisive battle.

The two armies met on the plains of Ile-Ife, and the battle began. The Ile-Ife army was led by their king, Oba Ogunmola, and the Ibadan army was led by their king, Oba Olujimi. Both sides fought fiercely, but the Ile-Ife army had the advantage of superior numbers.

The battle raged on for hours, and eventually the Ile-Ife army emerged victorious. The Ibadan army was defeated, and Oba Olujimi was captured and taken prisoner.

The victory of the Ile-Ife army marked the end of the war between the two kingdoms. The Ile-Ife kingdom was triumphant, and they celebrated their victory with great joy.

The war between Ile-Ife and Ibadan had come to an end, and peace was restored to the region. The two kingdoms would never again go to war against each other, and the people of both kingdoms could now live in peace and harmony.