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Ejolie Wello is encircled by the enemy, just like Tigray is, and still valiantly fighting for freedom.
Posted: 06 Sep 2020, 02:59
by abel qael
Re: Ejolie Wello is encircled by the enemy, just like Tigray is, and still valiantly fighting for freedom.
Posted: 06 Sep 2020, 03:10
by abel qael
The qubbe generation is really gifted, it seems everyone is set to revolutionize Oromo music.
And the following video is wowww, what a wonderful beat, old-style and yet absolutely modern
The unspeakable Chelenqo massacre by qomiches as well as the murder of many Ejolie leaders is jointly being beautifully remembered by the genius qubbe generation.!
Re: Ejolie Wello is encircled by the enemy, just like Tigray is, and still valiantly fighting for freedom.
Posted: 06 Sep 2020, 07:40
by EthioRedSea
Wollo and Last Laibella is Amhara, Tigray and Agaw. The Oromo are minority and are recent migrants from Arrusi. Please be honest. Do not cheat the Oromos by giving false hopes.
Re: Ejolie Wello is encircled by the enemy, just like Tigray is, and still valiantly fighting for freedom.
Posted: 06 Sep 2020, 07:44
by Noble Amhara
EthioRedSea wrote: ↑06 Sep 2020, 07:40
Wollo and Last Laibella is Amhara, Tigray and Agaw. The Oromo are minority and are recent migrants from Arrusi. Please be honest. Do not cheat the Oromos by giving false hopes.
Kimilam tigre there is no Tigray in Wollo it’s only Amharas and Agews (Eskista people) two lovely people who are both Gods Ethiopian Children even Abergele is Agawish Wello. Korem and Hayq Ashenge were part of the Lalibela empire and beadamariam Empire we know tigre is everything North of Raya Rayuma/Mehoni (Wajerat/Tigre) the culture of korem is related to Lalibela and is anti history to seperate Raya from Lalibela tigrays and Gallas are both recent migrants to our ESKISTA LANDS now Get Lost! Invaders
Re: Ejolie Wello is encircled by the enemy, just like Tigray is, and still valiantly fighting for freedom.
Posted: 06 Sep 2020, 08:54
by EthioRedSea
WOllo is mainly inhabited by Tigray and Agaw. Amhara migrated later on from South and West Ethiopia ( Bale and Wollega).