Abay Dam Shows Confederation not Tribalism
Posted: 12 Sep 2025, 03:53
The Abay Dam has been cheered by all ethnic groups to bring on change and development to Ethiopia
The Abay Dam symbolizes what hard work looks like when all ethnic groups come together to build something great
Abay Dam is a symbol of confederation
Abay Dam is todays Battle of Adwa. During the Battle of Adwa members of all tribes including from Gambela and Welayta, marched all the way to Tigray Region up to Adwa to defeat the italians from annexing Ethiopia. The Rivaling heroes of Ethiopia all came together such as Ras Alula of Tigray, Ras Teklehaymanot of Gojjam and Ras Mikael of Wollo, Gobana Dache of Shewa Oromo, Menelik of Shewa Amhara and many more contributed to the victory in Adwa
The Abay River is where hundreds of rivers from Amhara and Oromia region meet and flow towards the ancient Civilization of Egypt... The Abay river is a symbol of Ethiopian Unity above tribalism. The Abay river has orgins in both Jimma and Gonder, both Gojjam and Welega and both Shewa and Wollo.
The Abay Dam symbolizes what hard work looks like when all ethnic groups come together to build something great
Abay Dam is a symbol of confederation
Abay Dam is todays Battle of Adwa. During the Battle of Adwa members of all tribes including from Gambela and Welayta, marched all the way to Tigray Region up to Adwa to defeat the italians from annexing Ethiopia. The Rivaling heroes of Ethiopia all came together such as Ras Alula of Tigray, Ras Teklehaymanot of Gojjam and Ras Mikael of Wollo, Gobana Dache of Shewa Oromo, Menelik of Shewa Amhara and many more contributed to the victory in Adwa
The Abay River is where hundreds of rivers from Amhara and Oromia region meet and flow towards the ancient Civilization of Egypt... The Abay river is a symbol of Ethiopian Unity above tribalism. The Abay river has orgins in both Jimma and Gonder, both Gojjam and Welega and both Shewa and Wollo.