In that brief period of time Tigray and Eritrea border opened and merchants were buying and selling openly in both market places yet the Agame merchants mixing soil with crops, honey with muddy soil, wheat and Fino with nora paint powder and others so many illegal morally or legally conducted by the Agame merchants to the point the border to be sealed and stopped before the war started??? Gual Agame, come and tell us about them not fa'r'ting all over
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Didn't Agame merchants selling mixed Fino flour with Nora paint powder, mixed honey&muddy soil, corps w/soil in Eritrea?
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Halafi Mengedi
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Re: Didn't Agame merchants selling mixed Fino flour with Nora paint powder, mixed honey&muddy soil, corps w/soil in Erit
Morally bankrupt opportunists, tell us why you do all despicable things most Tigrayans do not even think about them???
Re: Didn't Agame merchants selling mixed Fino flour with Nora paint powder, mixed honey&muddy soil, corps w/soil in Erit
Coward Temben Awri agew boy. You are scared of the Tigray People guy?
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Re: Didn't Agame merchants selling mixed Fino flour with Nora paint powder, mixed honey&muddy soil, corps w/soil in Erit
This is perhaps the most honest and sin post from Ayte Halafi on 25 years in Mereja.
Yes, it is very true indeed the unthinkable crime the Agames committed in Eritrea for the just 3 months the border was opened. Not only selling deadly items as food but also rape, break-ins, carrying fake Eritrea and Ethiopia bank notes (Money), killings and etc that crimes that never heard of in the peaceful Eritrea became very rampant. The good thing, everyone of these Agame criminals were caught by Eritrean authorities and made disappeared never to breath another air.
Shutting the border down was one of the best decision the Eritrean government made.
Now to us Eritrean, whether one is from Adwa, Axum or Shire, Mekele or Temben, Enderta or Adi grat, we all call you agames, because we can’t tell the difference, but if you are telling us these criminals are hail from Agame Awraja, aka Adi Grat, then you have to forgive us for putting all in one basket; good thing you are now educating us
One store my dad told me also: people from the Adwa, Axum and Shire regions tend to be closer in culture and language to us but the most shrewd and twisted hearted and ruthlesses…he said, the further down deep you go to Tigray, people are further in language and culture from us but are light heart and honesty for the most part and tell it as it is which is closer in that nature in those characters with us. Well, I don’t how many Eritreans have these experiences have as my dad did.
Yes, it is very true indeed the unthinkable crime the Agames committed in Eritrea for the just 3 months the border was opened. Not only selling deadly items as food but also rape, break-ins, carrying fake Eritrea and Ethiopia bank notes (Money), killings and etc that crimes that never heard of in the peaceful Eritrea became very rampant. The good thing, everyone of these Agame criminals were caught by Eritrean authorities and made disappeared never to breath another air.
Shutting the border down was one of the best decision the Eritrean government made.
Now to us Eritrean, whether one is from Adwa, Axum or Shire, Mekele or Temben, Enderta or Adi grat, we all call you agames, because we can’t tell the difference, but if you are telling us these criminals are hail from Agame Awraja, aka Adi Grat, then you have to forgive us for putting all in one basket; good thing you are now educating us
One store my dad told me also: people from the Adwa, Axum and Shire regions tend to be closer in culture and language to us but the most shrewd and twisted hearted and ruthlesses…he said, the further down deep you go to Tigray, people are further in language and culture from us but are light heart and honesty for the most part and tell it as it is which is closer in that nature in those characters with us. Well, I don’t how many Eritreans have these experiences have as my dad did.
Halafi Mengedi wrote: ↑24 Jan 2024, 00:15In that brief period of time Tigray and Eritrea border opened and merchants were buying and selling openly in both market places yet the Agame merchants mixing soil with crops, honey with muddy soil, wheat and Fino with nora paint powder and others so many illegal morally or legally conducted by the Agame merchants to the point the border to be sealed and stopped before the war started??? Gual Agame, come and tell us about them not fa'r'ting all over