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Post by DefendTheTruth » 11 Jun 2021, 15:25

yaballo gad-gallo, you are destined to perpetual failure, the "Gobanas" are there in your hometown changing the livelihoods of the people there while you are barking from very far away about your "concern" for your people. A disgrace for a long time to come!

Borana is getting a university and another boarding school in one year, unheard of before, on top of many other development initiatives, all kicked-off by the "Gobanas".

The disgrace, enjoy it below. You are burried, politically.


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Post by DefendTheTruth » 11 Jun 2021, 15:41

just for a single town finishing projects that costed upwards of 1 billion Eth. Birr was unheard of before, save perhaps Addis. This is a sign of tangible change.



Afan Oromo is a Lingua Franca of East-Africa, spoken in Somalia, Kenya, Sudan, Djibouti etc.


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Post by Somaliman » 11 Jun 2021, 16:06

Afan Oromo is a Lingua Franca of East-Africa, spoken in Somalia, Kenya, Sudan, Djibouti etc.

I wonder who told you such a load of shi.t!

Afan Oromo is not spoken in Somalia and Djibouti at all, and I very much doubt in Sudan - unless any country in which you find a few Oromo migrants, to you, Oromo is spoken in that country - and in that case, we can say, by the same token, that Somali is spoken in all countries around the world as these days you can find Somalis living in any country across the world.

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Post by DefendTheTruth » 11 Jun 2021, 16:22

Somaliman wrote:
11 Jun 2021, 16:06
Afan Oromo is a Lingua Franca of East-Africa, spoken in Somalia, Kenya, Sudan, Djibouti etc.

I wonder who told you such a load of shi.t!

Afan Oromo is not spoken in Somalia and Djibouti at all, and I very much doubt in Sudan - unless any country in which you find a few Oromo migrants, to you, Oromo is spoken in that country - and in that case, we can say, by the same token, that Somali is spoken in all countries around the world as these days you can find Somalis living in any country across the world.
Well, still it can be called a lingua franca, isn't it?

Which group of people make the largest chunk of migrants in Somalia, can you also share with us?

Can you also say something about why many high ranking officials of the country are trying to use some words of Afan Oromo in public occasions, lately?

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Post by Noble Amhara » 11 Jun 2021, 17:25

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Post by Somaliman » 11 Jun 2021, 19:00

DefendTheTruth wrote:
11 Jun 2021, 16:22
Somaliman wrote:
11 Jun 2021, 16:06
Afan Oromo is a Lingua Franca of East-Africa, spoken in Somalia, Kenya, Sudan, Djibouti etc.

I wonder who told you such a load of shi.t!

Afan Oromo is not spoken in Somalia and Djibouti at all, and I very much doubt in Sudan - unless any country in which you find a few Oromo migrants, to you, Oromo is spoken in that country - and in that case, we can say, by the same token, that Somali is spoken in all countries around the world as these days you can find Somalis living in any country across the world.
Well, still it can be called a lingua franca, isn't it?

Which group of people make the largest chunk of migrants in Somalia, can you also share with us?

Can you also say something about why many high ranking officials of the country are trying to use some words of Afan Oromo in public occasions, lately?



No, it by no means qualifies as a lingua franca in East Africa since it's only spoken by Oromo people in Ethiopia and a part of Kenya. Kswahili is the lingua franca in both East Africa and Central Africa, spoken in majority by non-Kswahili communities. Afan Oromo is not even a lingua franca in Ethiopia, leave alone in all East Africa. Amharic is the lingua franca in Ethiopia.

In Somalia, we never had large migrant communies. Prior to the civil war, we only had tiny Yemeni communities who were in fact Somalised and not considering themselves as migrants. Their main language was Somali even at home, and only their elderly were able to speak Arabic. from those in their 50s all the way down didn't speak Arabic at all, unless they learned it at school like any Somali. We also had a tiny fraction of Indian and Pakistani cloth merchant communities only in Mogadishu, and these also spoke Somali and were only between their shops and homes and never seen elsewhere.

Since the civil war, there are no migrant communities in Somalia at all, unless we count UN staff and a bunch of foreign teachers and medical staff at private hospitals. In the north, there's a presence of a tiny Oromo community, which struggles to survive by doing the casual jobs that Somalis don't want to do, and these haven't settled there, as they keep moving between Ethiopia and the north of Somalia.

Can you also say something about why many high ranking officials of the country are trying to use some words of Afan Oromo in public occasions, lately?

I must admit that I fail to guess which country you're referring to. If you meant Somalia, then I can assure you that there's no a single Somali that does that, regardless of their ranking, because Somalis don't speak Afan Oromo at all, not even a few words.

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Post by Somaliman » 11 Jun 2021, 21:41

yaballo wrote:
11 Jun 2021, 20:43
Somaliman:

Que tal? Como te vas?

Sidee tahay? Dheg jalaq ha u siin doomahaas GOBANA isku sheega oromo. Xitaa ma garanayo lahjadiisa foosha xun & pidgin ee Afaan Oromo wuxuu u maleynayaa inuu hadli karo waxna qori karo. Kaaga darane, Amxaarotiisu waa mid laga naxo marka loo eego xaqiiqda ah inuu yahay nin si weyn Amharnised Galla-Oromo ah oo reer Shoa ah. Isagu waa waxa ay ilmaadeeradayda soomaaliyeed ugu yeeri doonaan jareer aka FUGA oo af Amxaari ah. Iska ilaali walaal. Cuidate hermano.



photo: a Borana mother & child ...




Defendicho .. goobanticho .. harrichoo,

Don't be sillier than your hadgi/harre gobena self.

The idea for that University was first raised by the late Jatani Ali Tandhu who was a The Governor of The Borana region during the Derg era.

The project to start the University was approved by the woyane regime but was rejected by all three woyane-appointed gobena presidents of the Oromia Kilil.

It was the wolaita Prime Minister of Ethiopia - Haile Mariam Desalegne - who approved the construction of that University against all odds mainly because he knew the Borana region well as both Borana & Wolaita were part of the old Sidamo Province.

So, I suggest that you stick to your odious gobena hadgi/harre relatives & friends & keep Borana out of your GALLICHO cr*ap. OK? XEEBANAA HAADHA FI ABBA GAR HINBEENE.
:shock: 8)


photo: the yet to be fully finished Borana University buidings in Yaballo town ...







photo: the governor of the Kenya northern province of Marasabit - Engineer Abshiro Ali [a Borana] attending the inauguration of Borana University in Yaballo town yesterday. The University hopes to specialise in the study of dry-land farming, pastoralism & other topics relevant to pastoralists communities who live in southern Ethiopia, Northern Kenya & the Horn of Africa.





photo: the late Jatani Ali Tandhu ... ex-governor of the Borana Region ...





photo: Haile Mariam Desalegn played a major role in the approval of the Borana University .. This photo was taken when Haile Mariam Desalegn met Borana elders to discuss the University plans & other matters of interest to Boranas ..





SONG: New Oromo Borana Song Sakina Vybz Hurii Saku official Video




SONG: New Oromo/Gabra Tradional Song - SIRB GAALA-Sakina Vybz official video






Yaballo,

Hola, hermano! Espero que estés bien.

I got it!

Borana and Somalis are very close to each on many aspects even to my non-expert eyes.

BTW, your Somali is perfect.

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Post by DefendTheTruth » 12 Jun 2021, 11:29

yaballo wrote:
11 Jun 2021, 20:43

Don't be sillier than your hadgi/harre gobena self.

The idea for that University was first raised by the late Jatani Ali Tandhu who was a The Governor of The Borana region during the Derg era.

The project to start the University was approved by the woyane regime but was rejected by all three woyane-appointed gobena presidents of the Oromia Kilil.

It was the wolaita Prime Minister of Ethiopia - Haile Mariam Desalegne - who approved the construction of that University against all odds mainly because he knew the Borana region well as both Borana & Wolaita were part of the old Sidamo Province.

Gadi-galo,

so, are you admitting that the construction was in waiting up until the "Gobanas" arrived on the scene?

Be as it may, what is your contribution in realising it for the people you shamelessly claim to belong to? Go back to your barking from thousands of miless away and keep doing so, that is what you are good at.

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Post by Lakeshore » 12 Jun 2021, 12:31

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yes this peoples do not care about Borena or for that matter for any Galla their dream is to live in Addis Ababa and their are fulfilling their dream that is it.

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Post by sun » 12 Jun 2021, 20:55

yaballo wrote:
12 Jun 2021, 19:57
Defendicho-gobanticho-jaledeesichoo;

Ante ebetam ye galla zinjero.. how many times must I tell you that there are zero true & proud Oromos - or Gallas - among the main OPDO cadres including Obbo Shimelis Abdisa - that piggish president of Oromia?? .. He is a GOJAME-WEIXO!! :shock: ..

The others are an assembly of KULO GUDELAS [eg: Addis Araga], GURAGE FUGAS, WEIXOS BROUGHT-UP IN OROMIA, EVEN SOME WOLAMO FUGAS, ETC.

THAT IS: THERE ARE ZERO TRUE OROMOS AMONG YOUR OPDO/PP ROLE MODELS.

OF COURSE, THE PERSON WHO ASSEMBLES THEM ALL - ZINABU - IS A 100% WEIXO!! WAKE-UP FROM YOUR RAATOMA [DOPINESS] - WILL YOU?? .. OMG!


PS: the person who single handidly brought the University of Borana to fruitition is named Dr. Bokku Xachee. Of course, he is a proud Borana unlike your gudeela+gobena relatives![/color]
Liar, liar,liar
Confused and angry baboon behaving far from being fair! :lol: :lol:

You have such bad habits of badmouthing and backbiting people who don't even know anything about them. Envy, jealousy and narcissistic self love is what might be driving you crazy just like some mountain baboons. Get out of your isolated cave and start planting green fruit trees and help yourself and your family instead of dying of cancer from computer radiation.



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