The war between Ile-Ife and Ibadan had been raging for months. The Ile-Ife forces had been pushing back the Ibadan forces, and the Ibadan forces had been retreating. But now, the Ibadan forces had regrouped and were ready to fight back.
The Ibadan forces had gathered their troops and were ready to launch a counterattack. They had fortified their city and were prepared to defend it from the Ile-Ife forces.
The Ile-Ife forces had also gathered their troops and were ready to launch an attack on Ibadan. They had amassed a large army and were ready to take the city by force.
The Ile-Ife forces marched on Ibadan and laid siege to the city. The Ibadan forces fought back valiantly, but they were outnumbered and outmatched. After weeks of fighting, the Ile-Ife forces had finally breached the city walls and were able to enter the city.
The Ile-Ife forces took control of the city and declared victory. The Ibadan forces had been defeated and the war was over. The Ile-Ife forces had won the war and had taken control of Ibadan.
The war between Ile-Ife and Ibadan had ended, but the effects of the war would be felt for years to come. The people of Ibadan had suffered greatly during the war, and the city would never be the same again.