Transformation of Addis Ababa to Finfinne and Ethiopia to Oropia
Posted: 03 Dec 2025, 16:55
Transformation of Addis Ababa to Finfinne and Ethiopia to Oropia
By Fayyis Oromia*
The annual celebration of Irréchà in Finfinné signals the legitimate, expected, and natural transformation of Addis Ababa into Finfinné, and of Amapia (Amharic-dominated Ethiopia) into Oropia (an Oromic-led Ethiopia). This transformation, although gradual, is progressing steadily. Oromo nationalists—whether in the rebel front (OLA), the opposition party (OFC), or the ruling party (OPP)—are contributing meaningfully in unison.
The most critical element for ensuring the success of this transformation is the imminent elevation of Oromic to its rightful place as the primary working language of the palace, parliament, and other federal institutions, replacing Amharic. The long-standing practice of equating Amharanet with Ethiopiawinet must come to an end. Instead, all national identities must be acknowledged and celebrated, with Oromic leading the way—justified by the Oromo people’s demographic size and geographic presence.
Such a diverse and multicultural Ethiopia can emerge as a “rainbow nation” with a composition such as:
40% Oromummà
20% Agawinet
10% Amharanet
6% Somalummà
5% Tegarunet
4% Sidamummà
3% Guragenet
2% Afarummá
10% representing the identities of other nations and nationalities.
Read more: https://orompia.wordpress.com/2017/06/3 ... is-oromia/
By Fayyis Oromia*
The annual celebration of Irréchà in Finfinné signals the legitimate, expected, and natural transformation of Addis Ababa into Finfinné, and of Amapia (Amharic-dominated Ethiopia) into Oropia (an Oromic-led Ethiopia). This transformation, although gradual, is progressing steadily. Oromo nationalists—whether in the rebel front (OLA), the opposition party (OFC), or the ruling party (OPP)—are contributing meaningfully in unison.
The most critical element for ensuring the success of this transformation is the imminent elevation of Oromic to its rightful place as the primary working language of the palace, parliament, and other federal institutions, replacing Amharic. The long-standing practice of equating Amharanet with Ethiopiawinet must come to an end. Instead, all national identities must be acknowledged and celebrated, with Oromic leading the way—justified by the Oromo people’s demographic size and geographic presence.
Such a diverse and multicultural Ethiopia can emerge as a “rainbow nation” with a composition such as:
40% Oromummà
20% Agawinet
10% Amharanet
6% Somalummà
5% Tegarunet
4% Sidamummà
3% Guragenet
2% Afarummá
10% representing the identities of other nations and nationalities.
Read more: https://orompia.wordpress.com/2017/06/3 ... is-oromia/