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tolcha
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Do Oromos really care about GERD?

Post by tolcha » 26 Feb 2020, 20:12

Masud, Yaballo, and Sadachaa Macca give your opinion ?
As to me I don't care!!!!

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Re: Do Oromos really care about GERD?

Post by Za-Ilmaknun » 26 Feb 2020, 20:16

tolcha wrote:
26 Feb 2020, 20:12
Masud, Yaballo, and Sadachaa Macca give your opinion ?
As to me I don't care!!!!
Do you care About Egypt? Let me frame the question that way.. :mrgreen:

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Re: Do Oromos really care about GERD?

Post by AbebeB » 26 Feb 2020, 20:18

Hey, you aren't listing me as candidate respondent to your Q. Why? kkkk
Anyways here is my response on behalf of Oromia.

Oromos do care abut the GERD. They assume peace and stability settles if GERD is relocated.

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Re: Do Oromos really care about GERD?

Post by Sadacha Macca » 26 Feb 2020, 20:21

I do care, but I care more about the Oromo's human rights, along with the human rights of our other brethren in Ethiopia.
If we are to collectively eradicate poverty, and hunger, we need to irrigate our lands, to engage in modern day agriculture, not the old archaic form of farming, which depends on rainfall.

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Re: Do Oromos really care about GERD?

Post by tolcha » 26 Feb 2020, 20:47

AbebeB wrote:
26 Feb 2020, 20:18
Hey, you aren't listing me as candidate respondent to your Q. Why? kkkk
Anyways here is my response on behalf of Oromia.

Oromos do care abut the GERD. They assume peace and stability settles if GERD is relocated.
Abebe B, sorry buddy. Anna iranfatuu, sin irranfaadhee! Yeah good response.

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Re: Do Oromos really care about GERD?

Post by tolcha » 26 Feb 2020, 20:49

Sadacha Macca wrote:
26 Feb 2020, 20:21
I do care, but I care more about the Oromo's human rights, along with the human rights of our other brethren in Ethiopia.
If we are to collectively eradicate poverty, and hunger, we need to irrigate our lands, to engage in modern day agriculture, not the old archaic form of farming, which depends on rainfall.
Don't even think that bloody country would ever get peace, as long as primitive Neftegna exists!

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