Congratulations to the people of Ethiopia who brought this marvelous monumental project to its final phase,
despite the barking from all the opportunist and greedy Arabs, the toothless Arab League and the Arab slaves.
There were also many who doubted if this will ever be completed by "poor" Ethiopia.
What makes me more happier is that many of the project managers in the project were my classmates and friends.
Glad to see, this generation of brave Ethiopians have built a very productive monument which will remain one of the largest
hydro electric dam in the world for many years to come .
Further more, as our ancestors humiliated and deflated the Arab Egyptians and their slaves hubris in Gundet, GuraE and Godagudi,
our Ethiopian brothers and sisters of this generation once again humiliated the Arabs and their slaves in western Ethiopia in a marveling mastery of modern science and technology without resorting to Tor and Goradie.
Ethiopia starts generating power from River Nile dam
BBC Feb 20, 2022
A controversial Ethiopian dam on the Blue Nile river began generating electricity for the first time on Sunday, according to state TV.
The $4.2bn (£3.8bn) dam, located in the western Benishangul-Gumuz region, has been a source of contention between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan since its construction started in 2011.
Sudan and Egypt fear the project could reduce their share of Nile waters.
Ethiopia insists the dam is key to its development.
The so-called Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (Gerd) is Africa's biggest hydroelectric project to date.
The Gerd is expected to generate over 5,000 megawatts of electricity, doubling the nation's electricity output when it is fully completed.
It is currently 83.9% complete, the state-owned ETV News channel said on Sunday.
The Ethiopian government insists it will transform the national economy, which has been severely damaged by drought and war, when it is fully operational.
In a televised opening ceremony on Sunday, Mr Abiy toured the dam's power generation station and pressed a number of [deleted] which initiated production, according to officials.
"This is good news for our continent and the downstream countries with whom we aspire to work together," Mr Abiy wrote on Twitter.
Ethiopia dam map
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