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How easy would it be for Oromiya to separate from Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 15 Sep 2021, 20:50

Oromiya is located in the heart of unstable Ethiopia, It is the second largest and richest region in Ethiopia after Somali region, But unfortunately, It is being overrun by different ethnicities, A rough ride ahead for Oromos independence.

Somali region, unlike Oromo region is one hundred percent inhabited by Somalis and it is very easy for Somalis to separate from Ethiopia whenever they want

I have to give credit where credit is due, Somalis have bravely defended their lands against invading different ethnic groups.

Somali region

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Re: How easy would it be for Oromiya to separate from Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 15 Sep 2021, 21:02

Somali region.















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Re: How easy would it be for Oromiya to separate from Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 15 Sep 2021, 21:13

Oromiya.






Somali prairie, flat as a pancake.



Not far from Northern Somalia border


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Re: How easy would it be for Oromiya to separate from Ethiopia

Post by TGAA » 15 Sep 2021, 21:29

camel- boys have no clue what they are messing with like this old dotard somal lady (wane be Abyssinian ) that pollute the world with her f--t. That old ziadbare uppity move made a Somali divided into two states dysfunctional failed states .Any Irredentism move from this failed terrorist state into Kenya Or Ethiopia or Djibouti will make it sink into Indian ocean.
Somalia before messing up with Ethiopia

Somalia after messing up with Ethiopia

Don't mess up with Ethiopia dotard for your own sake -- cause the last time you tried it didn't turn good.
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Re: How easy would it be for Oromiya to separate from Ethiopia

Post by Noble Amhara » 15 Sep 2021, 21:34

How can Oromos split from Ethiopia when they are the one who rule Ethiopia :lol: :mrgreen: are you going to tell me Sidama and Welayta are the rulers of oromia? Or are you going to tell me gojame farmers are the rulers of oromia?!

I know you can’t respond to me because you are a pathological liar with stds you belong in the wh’orehouse you $lut

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Re: How easy would it be for Oromiya to separate from Ethiopia

Post by euroland » 15 Sep 2021, 21:47

Hassad AgameLady

Worry about your Chigar Kilil.
Despite your ill wishes on Ethiopia and her people, it remains stronger and United than it has ever been.

What a Hassad waheed!!



AbyssiniaLady wrote:
15 Sep 2021, 20:50

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Re: How easy would it be for Oromiya to separate from Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 15 Sep 2021, 23:19

Once again, I have to give credit where credit is due, Somalis have bravely defended their lands against invading different ethnic groups, Insects are not welcome in this land.



I love the vast open space, It's very beautiful in the rainy season.


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Re: How easy would it be for Oromiya to separate from Ethiopia

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 16 Sep 2021, 00:04

Beautiful Oromiya.








Beautiful Oromiya is in safe hands, cannibals are no longer welcome in Oromiya.

Oromo nationalist.

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Re: How easy would it be for Oromiya to separate from Ethiopia

Post by TGAA » 16 Sep 2021, 00:14

Yes Oromia is beautiful and we have an Oromo Prime minster who is busy pummeling the Ethiopian enemies from North to the south from west to the east. Gonder Amhara region also beautiful --- a far cry from Somalia sand box.

The source of Nile River Tana Lake

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