This boy and thousands of his contemporaries will be the next Heroes to protect Ethiopia and sustain it. They will know, without visiting any additional school, which price has already been paid to sustain their country.
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This boy could be related to Ras Geresu Dhuki, the Hero of Italian Invasion of Ethiopia
The sacrifies paid are continuous, this makes the foundation on which Ethiopia is built steadfast, which will not easily be shaken in the future.
This boy and thousands of his contemporaries will be the next Heroes to protect Ethiopia and sustain it. They will know, without visiting any additional school, which price has already been paid to sustain their country.
This boy and thousands of his contemporaries will be the next Heroes to protect Ethiopia and sustain it. They will know, without visiting any additional school, which price has already been paid to sustain their country.
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Re: This boy could be related to Ras Geresu Dhuki, the Hero of Italian Invasion of Ethiopia
እንደ እስክንድር ደስታ ቤተሰቦች 3 አራት ትውልድ ተዋጊ ቤተሰብ ናቸው! ይህ ልጅም ወታደር ነው የሚሆነው ። አባቱ፣ አያቱ፣ ቅድመ አያቱ ሁሉ ወታደር ነበሩ ፤ ከአድዋ ጀምሮ ማለት ነው ። ሸዋ የኢትዮጵያ ቅኔ!
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Re: This boy could be related to Ras Geresu Dhuki, the Hero of Italian Invasion of Ethiopia
I just listened to his sister's account of the family's history and she stated:
- Their grandfather Boru Dhinsa was Adwa Patriot, who successfully finished the war and returned to his birth place, Woliso. He was in companion of Ras Geresu Dhuki.
- Their uncle Nagasa Moroda Boru is a veteran of Karamara battle, who successfully concluded the war and still alive.
- Their elder brother Alemayehu Moroda was a patriot of Ethio-Eritrean war, and he was fatally injured on the front and died afterwards
- She herself is a police inspector
And another brother is also in the military or police, I think.
This boy (Biniam) was also already at the front at this age, he also made history for Ethiopia.
- Their grandfather Boru Dhinsa was Adwa Patriot, who successfully finished the war and returned to his birth place, Woliso. He was in companion of Ras Geresu Dhuki.
- Their uncle Nagasa Moroda Boru is a veteran of Karamara battle, who successfully concluded the war and still alive.
- Their elder brother Alemayehu Moroda was a patriot of Ethio-Eritrean war, and he was fatally injured on the front and died afterwards
- She herself is a police inspector
And another brother is also in the military or police, I think.
This boy (Biniam) was also already at the front at this age, he also made history for Ethiopia.
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Re: This boy could be related to Ras Geresu Dhuki, the Hero of Italian Invasion of Ethiopia
The foundation is being cemented, Ethiopia will be sustained and carried forward by her children, little and bigger alike.
When we die for Ethiopia, that is our duty, when we are given the gratitude for our services of our country, then we are name called of dominating the military and the country.
Why didn't you complain when we were contributing more than of our share in bringing our service to the country?
In fact a diaper politics!
The father of Binyam (Abba Biyyaa) Army Sergeant Getachew Moroda was offered the chance to stay behind and look after his baby boy, but preferred to bring his service for his country and martyred himself on the duty of defending the country in general and our Amhara community in particular. He was fallen at Gashena Front, in Amhara region. We are now told Oromo is dominating the military.
Can somebody be more ungrateful?
When we die for Ethiopia, that is our duty, when we are given the gratitude for our services of our country, then we are name called of dominating the military and the country.
Why didn't you complain when we were contributing more than of our share in bringing our service to the country?
In fact a diaper politics!
The father of Binyam (Abba Biyyaa) Army Sergeant Getachew Moroda was offered the chance to stay behind and look after his baby boy, but preferred to bring his service for his country and martyred himself on the duty of defending the country in general and our Amhara community in particular. He was fallen at Gashena Front, in Amhara region. We are now told Oromo is dominating the military.
Can somebody be more ungrateful?