Further Demasking the Amhara: Take Off Their Shirt (Amharanet) as Was Already Done with Their Coat (Ethiopiawinet)!
Posted: 24 Dec 2025, 03:32
Further Demasking the Amhara: Take Off Their Shirt (Amharanet) as Was Already Done with Their Coat (Ethiopiawinet)!
By Fayyis Oromia*
The OLF, which has effectively infiltrated the Biltsigina party of the triple-hybrid Dr. Abiy Ahmed, is doing a commendable job—slowly but surely. It has already managed to strip away the external mask (the Ethiopiawinet coat) of the so-called Amhara elites. No Amhara elite can now deceive the nations of Ethiopia by hiding behind this seemingly inclusive identity. They have been exposed and are now rallying behind the Fannô movement to fight what they perceive as their main enemy—Oromummà. The OLF should now go further and remove their internal mask—the Amharanet shirt.
In reality, the people of Gojjam, Gondar, Shoa, and Wollo are either Agaw or Oromo. These populations were gradually Amharanized after the 1270 rise to power of Yekuno Amlak, who overthrew the Agaw-led Zagwe dynasty. Over time, they adopted the Amharic language and began identifying as Amara. It is time to reveal their original identities and promote a process of re-Agawization and re-Oromization. This would logically lead to either renaming the Amhara region as Agaw Region, or dividing it into smaller, ethnically reflective regions such as Wolqait, Agaw of Gojjam, Qemant of Gondar, North Shoa, Lasta (Himira), and Wollo (Oromo).
Among all narratives in Ethiopia, the one I find most compelling is that Ethiopia is originally the homeland of Cushitic peoples—particularly the Oromo and Agaw. The Agaw are either a sibling nation to the Oromo or a subgroup that differentiated over time. Today’s Amharic and Tigrinya speakers in Abyssinia are originally of Agaw and/or Oromo descent. It is essential to educate the common people in these regions about their true ancestral identities and lost languages (Agawigna and Oromic).
Read more: https://orompia.wordpress.com/2023/02/0 ... ox-church/
By Fayyis Oromia*
The OLF, which has effectively infiltrated the Biltsigina party of the triple-hybrid Dr. Abiy Ahmed, is doing a commendable job—slowly but surely. It has already managed to strip away the external mask (the Ethiopiawinet coat) of the so-called Amhara elites. No Amhara elite can now deceive the nations of Ethiopia by hiding behind this seemingly inclusive identity. They have been exposed and are now rallying behind the Fannô movement to fight what they perceive as their main enemy—Oromummà. The OLF should now go further and remove their internal mask—the Amharanet shirt.
In reality, the people of Gojjam, Gondar, Shoa, and Wollo are either Agaw or Oromo. These populations were gradually Amharanized after the 1270 rise to power of Yekuno Amlak, who overthrew the Agaw-led Zagwe dynasty. Over time, they adopted the Amharic language and began identifying as Amara. It is time to reveal their original identities and promote a process of re-Agawization and re-Oromization. This would logically lead to either renaming the Amhara region as Agaw Region, or dividing it into smaller, ethnically reflective regions such as Wolqait, Agaw of Gojjam, Qemant of Gondar, North Shoa, Lasta (Himira), and Wollo (Oromo).
Among all narratives in Ethiopia, the one I find most compelling is that Ethiopia is originally the homeland of Cushitic peoples—particularly the Oromo and Agaw. The Agaw are either a sibling nation to the Oromo or a subgroup that differentiated over time. Today’s Amharic and Tigrinya speakers in Abyssinia are originally of Agaw and/or Oromo descent. It is essential to educate the common people in these regions about their true ancestral identities and lost languages (Agawigna and Oromic).
Read more: https://orompia.wordpress.com/2023/02/0 ... ox-church/