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What Ethiopia will lose if Benishangul-Gumuz becomes an independent country

Posted: 26 Feb 2022, 12:26
by AbyssiniaLady
If Benishangul-Gumuz becomes an independent country, she would take with it the much celebrated gerd dam, When Eritrea gained its independence in 1993, Ethiopia lost access to its coastline & ports.

Re: What Ethiopia will lose if Benishangul-Gumuz becomes an independent country

Posted: 26 Feb 2022, 12:49
by Noble Amhara
Benishangul population 300,000 it will soon fall to Egypt army without Ethiopia

Re: What Ethiopia will lose if Benishangul-Gumuz becomes an independent country

Posted: 05 Mar 2022, 17:26
by AbyssiniaLady
And here's what Ethiopia will lose when Somali state declare its independence from unstable Ethiopia, which is inevitable.
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  • 33.33 percent of its landmass, the biggest state in unstable Ethiopia
  • Critical raw materials such as oil and natural gas reserves, tungsten, bauxite, platinum, ilmenite, copper, lithium, titanium,strontium, hafnium, tin, gypsum, cobalt, helium, uranium and iron ore.

The biggest state in unstable Ethiopia.

Re: What Ethiopia will lose if Benishangul-Gumuz becomes an independent country

Posted: 05 Mar 2022, 17:40
by Sam Ebalalehu
To our dear lady secession is easier than divorce. Every region is poised to be a country. What an enlightened person indeed she is.

Re: What Ethiopia will lose if Benishangul-Gumuz becomes an independent country

Posted: 05 Mar 2022, 17:50
by sarcasm
AbyssiniaLady wrote:
05 Mar 2022, 17:26


Not even a dent on the road. Weyane has built 1000s or miles roads in every part of the country. How is Daniel Kibret going to get rid of Weyane ማስታውሻ roads?


እሱን የሚያስታውሱ ማስታውሻዎች ምንም ነገር መቀመጥ የለበትም


Re: What Ethiopia will lose if Benishangul-Gumuz becomes an independent country

Posted: 05 Mar 2022, 20:17
by Cigar
Abbysinia agame lady, you told us what Ethiopia could lose if Beshangulit or Somalia separated from Ethiopia.
Now can you tell us what Ethiopia could lose if you funfunat aliet agames go your own way.
As far as Eritrea’s concern, Ethiopia didn’t lose a sh’it for there is nothing which belongs to Ethiopia inside Eritrea.
Squatting in some ones house illegally and temporary doesn’t make one the owner of their things you dumb a’ss.

Re: What Ethiopia will lose if Benishangul-Gumuz becomes an independent country

Posted: 05 Mar 2022, 20:48
by Fiyameta
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Re: What Ethiopia will lose if Benishangul-Gumuz becomes an independent country

Posted: 06 Mar 2022, 12:12
by AbyssiniaLady
Cigar, autistic animal

You are mentally ill alcoholic senior who doesn't know a thing about Eritrea, Prior to the arrival of Italians, there existed no such nation as Eritrea, Eritrea was formed by merging Tigre region with Afar region and carving out Seraye, Hamasien and half Akale Guzay territory from the Republic of Tigray in 1890, Therefore, Assab, Massawa, the Dahlak Archipelago and the Red Sea all belong to Ethiopia, Tigrinya region belong to Tigray.

Re: What Ethiopia will lose if Benishangul-Gumuz becomes an independent country

Posted: 14 Mar 2022, 12:22
by AbyssiniaLady
Ambush and reprisals in western Ethiopia kill 64 – rights body

The violence in Benishangul-Gumuz is separate from the ongoing war in Tigray.



Map showing Benishangul-Gumuz in western Ethiopia, and Tigray in northern Ethiopia. (Al Jazeera)

14 Mar 2022

At least 53 people have died in western Ethiopia after an unidentified armed group attacked a civilian convoy and its military escort in a region plagued by ethnic violence.

The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission said on Sunday that the previously unreported attack occurred on March 2 in Metekel, in the Benishangul-Gumuz region. Twenty soldiers and three civilians were killed in the ambush, while 30 attackers died during the day-long gun battle that followed.

Eleven more people were killed the following day – including one who was burned alive – as security forces rounded up suspects and carried out summary killings, according to the rights group.

The commission investigated the incident after a video posted on social media on Friday showed armed men, some in military uniforms, using a stick to poke a man back onto a burning pile of bodies after he tried to escape. The government said on Saturday it would act against the perpetrators.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/1 ... ights-body