Re: SO, WHERE IS ETHIOPIA GOING?
Mentally ill Sodo laberor!
I gues you are doing your garbage collection of the day for a quarter day in day out
Ethiopia is fragmented and already down the drain unless you are trying to satisfy your addiction of posting
Gambella burning!
Amhara PP/OPDO lost control
Tigray, TPLF is king, man made starvation in progress
Afar stand by mode
Somali clash with Oromo extremists
Harai in fear mode of the upcoming
Oromo in fighting…..
Need to mention more?
Your superficial posts are useless!!
I gues you are doing your garbage collection of the day for a quarter day in day out
Ethiopia is fragmented and already down the drain unless you are trying to satisfy your addiction of posting
Amhara PP/OPDO lost control
Tigray, TPLF is king, man made starvation in progress
Afar stand by mode
Somali clash with Oromo extremists
Harai in fear mode of the upcoming
Oromo in fighting…..
Need to mention more?
Your superficial posts are useless!!
Re: SO, WHERE IS ETHIOPIA GOING?
LA GARE (ላ ጋር) ለግሃር ሜጋ ሰፈር
Failed state fragmented Ethiopia lead by Arab mercenary
Arab mercenary work and genocide preparation by OPDO/PP
Re: SO, WHERE IS ETHIOPIA GOING?
እህቶችህን ለአረብ እያሻሻጥክ አዳብና ጨፍር!
The Oromo butler mentally ill Arga bedaso Huresa
Why SODO is some times Kistane == Amhara and 90% Oromuma
Extensive Intermixing: Despite periods of warfare, there has been significant peaceful coexistence, intermarriage, and cultural blending. Many Oromo people peacefully intermarried with the Kistane Gurage, and many Kistane adopted Oromo names and language, and vice-versa.
Prominent Examples: Historical figures, such as Ras Gobana Dacche (a renowned Oromo general) and his Kistane Gurage wife, and the mother of Emperor Haile Selassie, had mixed Oromo and Kistane Gurage ancestry, highlighting the deep historical ties between some elite families of both groups.
Shared Customs: Some Oromo clans, such as the Jida and Abado, have adopted traditional Gurage customs and are now almost indistinguishable from them in custom or tradition. Some people from the border areas may even identify as both Oromo and Gurage due to this extensive history of interaction and shared heritage.
Re: SO, WHERE IS ETHIOPIA GOING?
Ethiopia is heading into more trouble.
Unless Ethiopia gets rid off ethnic federalism and Ethnic politics, all roads to progress is a dead end.
A skyscraper here and there, vanity projects and military hardware bought with borrowed money are nothing but a disaster.
Unless Ethiopia gets rid off ethnic federalism and Ethnic politics, all roads to progress is a dead end.
A skyscraper here and there, vanity projects and military hardware bought with borrowed money are nothing but a disaster.
Re: SO, WHERE IS ETHIOPIA GOING?
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እህቶችህን ለአረብ እያሻሻጥክ አዳብና ጨፍር!
The Oromo butler mentally ill Arga bedaso Huresa
Why SODO is some times Kistane == Amhara and 90% Oromuma
Extensive Intermixing: Despite periods of warfare, there has been significant peaceful coexistence, intermarriage, and cultural blending. Many Oromo people peacefully intermarried with the Kistane Gurage, and many Kistane adopted Oromo names and language, and vice-versa.
Prominent Examples: Historical figures, such as Ras Gobana Dacche (a renowned Oromo general) and his Kistane Gurage wife, and the mother of Emperor Haile Selassie, had mixed Oromo and Kistane Gurage ancestry, highlighting the deep historical ties between some elite families of both groups.
Shared Customs: Some Oromo clans, such as the Jida and Abado, have adopted traditional Gurage customs and are now almost indistinguishable from them in custom or tradition. Some people from the border areas may even identify as both Oromo and Gurage due to this extensive history of interaction and shared heritage.
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እህቶችህን ለአረብ እያሻሻጥክ አዳብና ጨፍር!
The Oromo butler mentally ill Arga bedaso Huresa
Why SODO is some times Kistane == Amhara and 90% Oromuma
Extensive Intermixing: Despite periods of warfare, there has been significant peaceful coexistence, intermarriage, and cultural blending. Many Oromo people peacefully intermarried with the Kistane Gurage, and many Kistane adopted Oromo names and language, and vice-versa.
Prominent Examples: Historical figures, such as Ras Gobana Dacche (a renowned Oromo general) and his Kistane Gurage wife, and the mother of Emperor Haile Selassie, had mixed Oromo and Kistane Gurage ancestry, highlighting the deep historical ties between some elite families of both groups.
Shared Customs: Some Oromo clans, such as the Jida and Abado, have adopted traditional Gurage customs and are now almost indistinguishable from them in custom or tradition. Some people from the border areas may even identify as both Oromo and Gurage due to this extensive history of interaction and shared heritage.