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Somali State will unilaterally declare its independence from Ethiopia
Somali State is about to declare its full independence from war-torn Ethiopia.
Names of 31 different countries in Ethiopia.
There are more than eighty-five countries in war-torn Ethiopia.
Somali State is quietly preparing to declare its full independence from miserable war-torn Ethiopia and then quickly rejoin Somalia, According to people familiar with the plan.
Somalis are the third largest ethnic group in war-torn Ethiopia and Somali state is by far the largest state by area and the richest state in terms of natural resources in war-torn landlocked Ethiopia, which will eventually disintegrate into more than eighty-five independent countries.
When Somali State unilaterally declare its independence from war-torn Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, the United Nations, the Arab League, China, the United States and its European allies will recognize independent Somali State in a heartbeat.
Names of 31 different countries in Ethiopia.
There are more than eighty-five countries in war-torn Ethiopia.
Somali State is quietly preparing to declare its full independence from miserable war-torn Ethiopia and then quickly rejoin Somalia, According to people familiar with the plan.
Somalis are the third largest ethnic group in war-torn Ethiopia and Somali state is by far the largest state by area and the richest state in terms of natural resources in war-torn landlocked Ethiopia, which will eventually disintegrate into more than eighty-five independent countries.
When Somali State unilaterally declare its independence from war-torn Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, the United Nations, the Arab League, China, the United States and its European allies will recognize independent Somali State in a heartbeat.
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Source: Ethiopia-insight.
War-torn Ethiopia is an artificial states which like most other African countries, is a product of European colonialisms, Every ethnic group will take its destiny into its own hands.
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You are neither Somali nor Ethiopian but a filthy savage organ harvesting vagabond criminal, now bad mouthing Ethiopia the great and Ethiopia the forever. Go and eat your finger and toe nails instead of barking garbage non stop about issues which does not concern you. Even your masters like banda Mussolini and the others who have been feeding you big bananas from behind thought the same and invaded Ethiopia just to get crushed beyond repair with some of them running back to where they came with their bleeding tails between their short legs.
AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑30 Mar 2024, 17:23Somali State is about to declare its full independence from war-torn Ethiopia.
Names of 31 different countries in Ethiopia.
There are more than eighty-five countries in war-torn Ethiopia.
Somali State is quietly preparing to declare its full independence from miserable war-torn Ethiopia and then quickly rejoin Somalia, According to people familiar with the plan.
Somalis are the third largest ethnic group in war-torn Ethiopia and Somali state is by far the largest state by area and the richest state in terms of natural resources in war-torn landlocked Ethiopia, which will eventually disintegrate into more than eighty-five independent countries.
When Somali State unilaterally declare its independence from war-torn Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, the United Nations, the Arab League, China, the United States and its European allies will recognize independent Somali State in a heartbeat.
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Sun of a ….,
You are too dense to know who this person is. Your lazy behind should go back and read his previous posts. He is an agame who hates Eritrean the most. All hos previous posts are exclusive insulting Eritrea. But then, you OPDO goons have short span memories.
You are too dense to know who this person is. Your lazy behind should go back and read his previous posts. He is an agame who hates Eritrean the most. All hos previous posts are exclusive insulting Eritrea. But then, you OPDO goons have short span memories.
sun wrote: ↑30 Mar 2024, 22:19You are neither Somali nor Ethiopian but a filthy savage organ harvesting vagabond criminal, now bad mouthing Ethiopia the great and Ethiopia the forever. Go and eat your finger and toe nails instead of barking garbage non stop about issues which does not concern you. Even your masters like banda Mussolini and the others who have been feeding you big bananas from behind thought the same and invaded Ethiopia just to get crushed beyond repair with some of them running back to where they came with their bleeding tails between their short legs.
AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑30 Mar 2024, 17:23Somali State is about to declare its full independence from war-torn Ethiopia.
Names of 31 different countries in Ethiopia.
There are more than eighty-five countries in war-torn Ethiopia.
Somali State is quietly preparing to declare its full independence from miserable war-torn Ethiopia and then quickly rejoin Somalia, According to people familiar with the plan.
Somalis are the third largest ethnic group in war-torn Ethiopia and Somali state is by far the largest state by area and the richest state in terms of natural resources in war-torn landlocked Ethiopia, which will eventually disintegrate into more than eighty-five independent countries.
When Somali State unilaterally declare its independence from war-torn Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, the United Nations, the Arab League, China, the United States and its European allies will recognize independent Somali State in a heartbeat.
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Dirty Galla scumbag
Stay away from my thread and don't ever quote me again, Uncivilized [deleted].
Stay away from my thread and don't ever quote me again, Uncivilized [deleted].
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Refreshing Memory - Historical World Map
In 1990, War-torn Ethiopia was intact.
34 years later
War-torn Ethiopia dissolved into two independent states and became landlocked but war-torn Ethiopia will without doubt further disintegrate into many small independent countries.
Eritrea was the first but it won't be the last, Somali State is the next.
In 1990, War-torn Ethiopia was intact.
34 years later
War-torn Ethiopia dissolved into two independent states and became landlocked but war-torn Ethiopia will without doubt further disintegrate into many small independent countries.
Eritrea was the first but it won't be the last, Somali State is the next.
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UN says abducted Ethiopian aid worker killed
August 14, 2024
An Ethiopian humanitarian worker who was abducted has been killed in the volatile Amhara region, aid groups said.
In a statement, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, or OCHA, in Ethiopia reported that Yared Melese was kidnapped for ransom and later killed by an unidentified criminal group operating in Dawunt Woreda of the North Wello Zone in Amhara.
In an email response, OCHA told VOA’s Horn of Africa Service that Melese, a nutrition officer with the Action for Social Development and Environmental Protection Organization, was kidnapped on July 22, while his death was confirmed on August 9.
“We condemn in the strongest terms the kidnapping for ransom and subsequent killing of our colleague, Mr. Yared Melese, by criminals, whilst he was serving in the line of duty,” read a statement by Ramiz Alakbarov, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Ethiopia.
Source: UN & VOA,
August 14, 2024
An Ethiopian humanitarian worker who was abducted has been killed in the volatile Amhara region, aid groups said.
In a statement, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, or OCHA, in Ethiopia reported that Yared Melese was kidnapped for ransom and later killed by an unidentified criminal group operating in Dawunt Woreda of the North Wello Zone in Amhara.
In an email response, OCHA told VOA’s Horn of Africa Service that Melese, a nutrition officer with the Action for Social Development and Environmental Protection Organization, was kidnapped on July 22, while his death was confirmed on August 9.
“We condemn in the strongest terms the kidnapping for ransom and subsequent killing of our colleague, Mr. Yared Melese, by criminals, whilst he was serving in the line of duty,” read a statement by Ramiz Alakbarov, the U.N. humanitarian coordinator in Ethiopia.
Source: UN & VOA,
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Ethiopia is a failed war torn state. Inshallah disintegration is inevitable
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Egypt to import livestock from Somalia and Djibouti to curb meat prices.
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Somali Oil & Gas - Somali State.
Rich in minerals - Somali State.
A vast land blessed with natural resources.
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This is just a propaganda stunt and nothing else.
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He is absolutely right, And more than 10,000 Somalis were killed in Somali State, War-torn Ethiopia will not get away with it.
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WOW WOW MY AGAZIAN AGAME AGENT LADY--BOY ABYSSINIALADY AKA EDEN AKA KERENITE AKA SOMALIMAN AKA ZACK AKA SARCASM, WANTS 2 SEE GOJO QOSHASHA MENELIK ETHIOPIA BE DISINTEGRATE BEKAUSE OF WAT ZEY DID2 OUE HOMELAND TIGRAY. SO HE-SHE PUSHES ZE ZUMALES 2 SECEDE ZEN WAR BREAK OUT AS HE-SHE ENJOUS Z WAR 4M THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY WIZ HE-HER HALF WHITE HALF TEGARU KIDz, AZ ABYSSINIALADYZ HUSBAND WONDERS Y HIS TRANS-WIFE IS LAFFIN AT Z WAR
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Mentally ill môthêrfûcker, Stay away from all my threads, where is the owner of this forum?
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WAWW MY AGAZIAN LADY-BOY COMRADE IS MAD WHEN PPL.MAKE SIMPLE COMMENTS BUT HE-SHE KAN WISH EVIL AND DESTRUCTION UPON MILLIONS, AND THINKS ZAT IS OK. WOWWWWW ZATS NOT DOUBLE STANDARDS, ZATS TRIPLE STANDARDS
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Somali State Making Strides in Rice Production
Addis Ababa August 28/2024 (ENA) The Somali Region of Ethiopia is making significant strides in rice production, marking a pivotal shift from import dependence to local cultivation, Somali Regional State President, Mustefa Mohammed.
This rice production initiative is part of a broader national plan to achieve food self-sufficiency and import substitute paving the way for economic transformation in the country.
The first rice production pilot project has been launched in the region by cultivating 300 hectares of land. This initiative, part of a larger 3,000-hectare experimental program, has ignited enthusiasm among farmers and renewed hope within the community, it was learned.
Regional Chief Administrator, Mustefa Mohammed emphasized the significance of this project: "The majority of our population relies on rice as a staple food, yet until now, we've been dependent on imports. With our abundant resources - land and water - we've always felt the urge to produce our own rice. What we lacked was knowledge, but now, with substantial support from the federal government, we've achieved remarkable success."
The pilot project's success has paved the way for an ambitious expansion. Plans are already underway to scale up cultivation to 3,000 hectares, with most of the work already in progress.
This rapid growth reflects the region's commitment to agricultural development, a focus that has intensified since recent reforms shifted priorities from a predominantly pastoral economy.
Regional officials are now setting their sights on attracting both domestic and foreign investors to further scale up the pilot project.
"We have a market-ready population," Mustefa stated, "and our goal is to invite investors to take this pilot project to the next level."
The success of this initiative is largely attributed to extensive community mobilization efforts. Abdulkadir Iman, Agriculture Bureau Head, explained, "We've engaged communities from the regional level down to individual kebeles. This grassroots approach has ensured widespread acceptance and participation in the project."
Government support has been crucial in this endeavor. Farmers have received significant assistance, including tractors on credit, seeds, and fertilizers distributed through local unions.
Moreover, the regional government has implemented numerous development projects, including irrigation systems, to support the growth of the agricultural sector.
Regional State Irrigation and Basin Development Bureau Head, Mohammed Fatah Mohammed, for his part extended an invitation to investors: "We call upon both local and foreign investors to capitalize on the vast agricultural potential of our region. Ethiopia, particularly the Somali Region, offers extensive arable land. With the government providing all necessary inputs, we encourage diaspora investors to return and participate in our agricultural sector."
The rice production initiative is part of a broader national plan to achieve food self-sufficiency. Fatah added, "This project, utilizing the Shabelle River, one of our major water resources, aims to diversify our crop production beyond traditional maize and sorghum cultivation."
As the Somali Region transitions from its initial successful pilot to larger-scale production, the project stands as a testament to the power of local initiative, federal support, and community engagement.
This rice production venture not only promises to enhance food security in the region but also opens up new avenues for economic development and investment in Ethiopia's agricultural sector.
The success of this initiative could serve as a model for other regions in Ethiopia and beyond, demonstrating how targeted agricultural projects can transform local economies and contribute to national food security goals.
Abdulhakim Ismail, who returned from displacement due to previous security issues, is now part of a farming association."We've learned not only how to farm but also how to work collaboratively. This project has been profitable and free from losses.", he said.
The Somali Region's rice production initiative represents a significant step towards food self-sufficiency and agricultural development, leveraging local resources and expertise while attracting both domestic and foreign investment.
Minister of Agriculture, Girma Amante said that Ethiopia has a vast expanse of land for rice production but unfortunately we are still importing a considerable amount of rice.
He added that up to 2022, Ethiopia was producing only 20 per cent of its rice national consumption but was importing 80 per cent from abroad but since last year; the country has managed to produce 50 percent of national rice consumption within the country noting that in two years’ time Ethiopia will be able to fully substitute imported rice by producing rice in the country.
The irrigated rice production that started in Somali region will be expanded to the regions across the country over time, it was learned.
Source: war-torn Ethiopia media outlet.
Addis Ababa August 28/2024 (ENA) The Somali Region of Ethiopia is making significant strides in rice production, marking a pivotal shift from import dependence to local cultivation, Somali Regional State President, Mustefa Mohammed.
This rice production initiative is part of a broader national plan to achieve food self-sufficiency and import substitute paving the way for economic transformation in the country.
The first rice production pilot project has been launched in the region by cultivating 300 hectares of land. This initiative, part of a larger 3,000-hectare experimental program, has ignited enthusiasm among farmers and renewed hope within the community, it was learned.
Regional Chief Administrator, Mustefa Mohammed emphasized the significance of this project: "The majority of our population relies on rice as a staple food, yet until now, we've been dependent on imports. With our abundant resources - land and water - we've always felt the urge to produce our own rice. What we lacked was knowledge, but now, with substantial support from the federal government, we've achieved remarkable success."
The pilot project's success has paved the way for an ambitious expansion. Plans are already underway to scale up cultivation to 3,000 hectares, with most of the work already in progress.
This rapid growth reflects the region's commitment to agricultural development, a focus that has intensified since recent reforms shifted priorities from a predominantly pastoral economy.
Regional officials are now setting their sights on attracting both domestic and foreign investors to further scale up the pilot project.
"We have a market-ready population," Mustefa stated, "and our goal is to invite investors to take this pilot project to the next level."
The success of this initiative is largely attributed to extensive community mobilization efforts. Abdulkadir Iman, Agriculture Bureau Head, explained, "We've engaged communities from the regional level down to individual kebeles. This grassroots approach has ensured widespread acceptance and participation in the project."
Government support has been crucial in this endeavor. Farmers have received significant assistance, including tractors on credit, seeds, and fertilizers distributed through local unions.
Moreover, the regional government has implemented numerous development projects, including irrigation systems, to support the growth of the agricultural sector.
Regional State Irrigation and Basin Development Bureau Head, Mohammed Fatah Mohammed, for his part extended an invitation to investors: "We call upon both local and foreign investors to capitalize on the vast agricultural potential of our region. Ethiopia, particularly the Somali Region, offers extensive arable land. With the government providing all necessary inputs, we encourage diaspora investors to return and participate in our agricultural sector."
The rice production initiative is part of a broader national plan to achieve food self-sufficiency. Fatah added, "This project, utilizing the Shabelle River, one of our major water resources, aims to diversify our crop production beyond traditional maize and sorghum cultivation."
As the Somali Region transitions from its initial successful pilot to larger-scale production, the project stands as a testament to the power of local initiative, federal support, and community engagement.
This rice production venture not only promises to enhance food security in the region but also opens up new avenues for economic development and investment in Ethiopia's agricultural sector.
The success of this initiative could serve as a model for other regions in Ethiopia and beyond, demonstrating how targeted agricultural projects can transform local economies and contribute to national food security goals.
Abdulhakim Ismail, who returned from displacement due to previous security issues, is now part of a farming association."We've learned not only how to farm but also how to work collaboratively. This project has been profitable and free from losses.", he said.
The Somali Region's rice production initiative represents a significant step towards food self-sufficiency and agricultural development, leveraging local resources and expertise while attracting both domestic and foreign investment.
Minister of Agriculture, Girma Amante said that Ethiopia has a vast expanse of land for rice production but unfortunately we are still importing a considerable amount of rice.
He added that up to 2022, Ethiopia was producing only 20 per cent of its rice national consumption but was importing 80 per cent from abroad but since last year; the country has managed to produce 50 percent of national rice consumption within the country noting that in two years’ time Ethiopia will be able to fully substitute imported rice by producing rice in the country.
The irrigated rice production that started in Somali region will be expanded to the regions across the country over time, it was learned.
Source: war-torn Ethiopia media outlet.
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Somali peninsula.
I was expecting this from ONLF and voila, Galla scavengers have become provocateurs.
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Agazi General wrote: ↑21 Aug 2024, 22:02WOW WOW MY AGAZIAN AGAME AGENT LADY--BOY ABYSSINIALADY AKA EDEN AKA KERENITE AKA SOMALIMAN AKA ZACK AKA SARCASM, WANTS 2 SEE GOJO QOSHASHA MENELIK ETHIOPIA BE DISINTEGRATE BEKAUSE OF WAT ZEY DID2 OUE HOMELAND TIGRAY. SO HE-SHE PUSHES ZE ZUMALES 2 SECEDE ZEN WAR BREAK OUT AS HE-SHE ENJOUS Z WAR 4M THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY WIZ HE-HER HALF WHITE HALF TEGARU KIDz, AZ ABYSSINIALADYZ HUSBAND WONDERS Y HIS TRANS-WIFE IS LAFFIN AT Z WAR
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Mustefa Mohammed is an outstanding Ethiopian politician. That the old guard TPLF politicos and their cadres proven hate towards him is a testament that he is not tribal in his politics.
That the TPLF cadres has reduced to outright delusion, bizarre wishes might indicate that their dream of slice and dice of Ethiopian politics using ethnicity as a means is in life support. I feel sorry for them because their entire lives have been consumed fighting hard facts to no avail.
Mustefa is one of Ethiopian dynamic politicians who might be a prime minister of Ethiopia one day. He is nationalist, intelligent, visionary, and pragmatist.
That the TPLF cadres has reduced to outright delusion, bizarre wishes might indicate that their dream of slice and dice of Ethiopian politics using ethnicity as a means is in life support. I feel sorry for them because their entire lives have been consumed fighting hard facts to no avail.
Mustefa is one of Ethiopian dynamic politicians who might be a prime minister of Ethiopia one day. He is nationalist, intelligent, visionary, and pragmatist.
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑30 Mar 2024, 17:23Somali State is about to declare its full independence from war-torn Ethiopia.
Names of 31 different countries in Ethiopia.
There are more than eighty-five countries in war-torn Ethiopia.
Somali State is quietly preparing to declare its full independence from miserable war-torn Ethiopia and then quickly rejoin Somalia, According to people familiar with the plan.
Somalis are the third largest ethnic group in war-torn Ethiopia and Somali state is by far the largest state by area and the richest state in terms of natural resources in war-torn landlocked Ethiopia, which will eventually disintegrate into more than eighty-five independent countries.
When Somali State unilaterally declare its independence from war-torn Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti, the United Nations, the Arab League, China, the United States and its European allies will recognize independent Somali State in a heartbeat.
That was the old Shabia bit@@ch wish!
That is a failed wish as Somalia itself has already disintegrated and will be 5 or more states. Somalia is infested with ISIS and Al-shabab. It can't protect itself and requesting Egyptians to bail it out
Everything the shabia comfort b@@itch touches does not last long alas