Arábìnrin tí ó rewà tí ti jé kí elénu sónu níbi aso tí ó wò tí ó dùn tí ó sì tún se òwón (n se ni ó dàbí eni wípé ó wo bùbá àti ìró)ó wò lo sí ìbí ìgbéyàwó BankyW àti Adesua Etomi nse ni ó dàbí egbin.
Long ago, in the ancient city of Ibadan, famed for its warriors and sprawling hills, there lived a gatekeeper-warrior stationed in the outskirts of the city, in a settlement known as Lálúpọn on the way to Ìwó. His duty was clear: to watch the road, collect tolls, and guard the passage of traders and travellers entering and leaving Ibadan. Because of this important task, people called him Oníbodè Lálúpọn; the Gatekeeper of Lálúpọn. Though he was not particularly comely, Oníbodè ...