Agawia and Oromia: The Main Pillars of Ethiopia in Particular, and the Horn in General!
By Fayyis Oromia*
It is now clear that the people living in Tigray, Gondar, Gojjam, and Lalibela are mainly Agaw, who unfortunately no longer speak Agawigna, but rather either Amharic or Tigrigna. Of course, these areas are also partly inhabited by Oromo people to some extent. This region, where the Agaw people mostly live, can be named Agawia. Rayya, Wollo, Yejju, and Shoa are integral parts of Oromia, and should return to their rightful owner. It is high time to help Agawigna and Oromic revive and thrive in these respective areas. Then, an Agawigna-speaking Agawia and an Oromic-speaking Oromia shall become two stable pillars of a vibrant, Cushitic Ethiopia in particular, and a future prosperous Horn of Africa in general.
Ethiopia is a multicultural, multilingual, and multinational country. The Oromo make up at least 40% of the population, and thus Ethiopian identity (Ethiopianness) should consist of at least 40% Oromummà. Amaranet should be reduced to about 10%, as most of the Amharic speakers are actually Agaw by origin. The Agaw people, being around 20%, constitute the second-largest nation. Therefore, the rainbow Ethiopian identity should consist of approximately 40% Oromummà, 20% Agawnet, 10% Amaranet, 6% Somalummà, 5% Tegarunet, 4% Sidamummà, 3% Guragenet, and so on.
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Re: Agawia and Oromia: The Main Pillars of Ethiopia in Particular, and the Horn in General!
I once listened to an interview given by Ob. Lencho Lata on OBN. He still asserts that Dr. Abiy’s Ethiopia is led by the Oromo, and that enemies are trying to undermine this leadership. Is that really so? Is Ethiopia not still dominated by Amaranet/Amharic? Is Dr. Abiy not comfortable with maintaining that dominance? Are all PAE (Pro-Amaranet Elites), who support Dr. Abiy, not actually fighting against Oromummà to hinder Oromic from overtaking the primary position in federal institutions?