Is Oropia (Oromumma Led Ethiopia) as Member of East African Federation Oromo’s Vision?
I just read that Somalia is accepted as member of East African Community being 8th member of the envisioned political federation. It is also mentioned that Ethiopia can be the next candidate. If Ethiopia led by Oromumma, i.e defacto Oropia, becomes member of this huge common market, no need of crying for Assab as a possible see outlet, because the whole ports of Somalia, Kenya and Tanzaia can be used smoothly. Oropia being member of this federation is a God given blessing for the whole Oromo, who live being distributed in this east Aftican region. How beautiful to observe that the Oromo as little David already defeated our enemy as huge as Goliath and now we are planning for such future blessing. I hope that genuine Oromo nationalists in OFC, OLA, OLF and OPP shall defeat the Hybrids (marital, physical and mental mixes) now trying to suppress the legitimate Oromo questions such as ‘Finfinne be under Oromia’, ‘Afaan Oromo as federal language’ and ‘Wallo back to Oromia’ not to be answered. These Hybrids being our current enemies are not different from the already defearted Habesha elites; it is only matter of time. I think the story of David and Goliath is known to all Oromo from different regions and religions. The story is, in short, as follows:
“The Philistine army had gathered for war against Israel. The two armies faced each other, camped for battle on opposite sides of a steep valley. A Philistine giant, measuring over nine feet tall and wearing full armor, came out each day for forty days, mocking and challenging the Israelites to fight. His name was Goliath. Saul, the King of Israel, and the whole army were terrified of Goliath. One day, David was sent to the battle lines by his father to bring back news of his brothers. David was probably just a young teenager at the time. While there, David heard Goliath shouting his daily defiance, and he saw the great fear stirred within the men of Israel. David responded, ‘who is this Philistine defying the armies of my nation?’ So David volunteered to fight Goliath. It took some persuasion, but King Saul finally agreed to let David fight against the giant. Dressed in his simple tunic, carrying his shepherd’s staff, slingshot and a pouch full of stones, David approached Goliath. The giant cursed him, hurling threats and insults. David said to the Philistine, ‘you come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of my nation, whom you have defied. Today, I will give the carcasses of the Philistine army to the birds of the air.’ As Goliath moved in for the kill, David reached into his bag and slung one of his stones at Goliath’s head. Finding a hole in the armor, the stone sank into the giant’s forehead, and he fell face down on the ground. David then took Goliath’s sword, killed him and then cut off his head. When the Philistines saw that their hero was dead, they turned and ran. So the Israelites pursued, chasing and killing them and plundering their camp.”
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