By Leenjiso Horo Introduction: The years 1950s-1980s were the birth of the greatest Oromo generation. It was and still is the greatest generation as those …
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By Iddoosaa Ejjetaa Introduction Culture is a manifestation of collective experience, achievements in the form of art, custom, social institution, belief system, and etc. To …
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Siyaasa ammayyaa keessatti ilaa fi ilaameen bakka guddaa qaba. ilaa fi ilaameen garaagarummaa siyaasaa jiru bifa bilchinaa fi beekumsa qabuun waliif keessummeessuuf daandii guddinaa ti. …
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Sadaasa 23, 2013 Gara: J. Dhugaasaa Bakakkoo, Hayyuu Duree QC-ABO J. Daud Ibsaa, Hayyuu Duree Shanee ABO J. Abarraa Tafarraa, Dura Taa’aa THBO J. Ibsaa …
Read More »Is Now Good Timing to Forge an Inclusive Alliance – an Ethiopian Democratic Front (EDF) – on Stable Rock of the ODF?
As we repeatedly heard from certain leaders of the Oromo Democratic Front (ODF), they are open and ready to work with the three camps of …
Read More »Coffee in the Eyes of the First Coffee Drinkers – the Oromo People
By Begna Dugassa, Ph.D. Introduction “After nourishment, shelter and companionship, stories are the thing we need most in the world.” ― Philip Pullman The above statement …
Read More »Assab: Old Port Up Against Old Thoughts
By T. Tolera | Nov 5, 2013 Ethiopia is officially the most populous land locked country on the planet. It is paying some 1 billion …
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By Firehiwot Guluma 05, Nov, 2013 Since the EPRDF government came to power, neither the Ethiopian people, nor the Oromos in particular, have lived in …
Read More »“Chaltu as Helen,” and Oromophobia
By: Laalo Guduru | Onkoloolessa Two remarkable Oromo episodes dominated the Ethiopian diaspora blogosphere and social media over the last few months: the episode of …
Read More »Adverse Selection and Moral Hazard: The Likely Causes for the Crises in the Oromo National Liberation Camp
By Malkaa Guutuu Since their coercive incorporation into the Ethiopian empire, the Oromo people have initiated numerous valiant but unsuccessful efforts to extricate themselves from …
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