Why they are use unnecessary words to the Oromo people that's the fearing of the people and they know at the last they will be in power This is my opinion if my words are understood
@user-kc6yb5tg5z25 күн бұрын
anii wadhibee hayyonnii oromoo maal sodatuu maa gadi bahanii hin dubbanee rakina oromoo kana masodatu oromoon gonkuma sodaa qabu garuu hayyooni macalisan calisanis duti inolamne dubatanii du u wayya maloo bektota oromoo maloo callisina hawasa kenya damaqsa 😢😢😢😢 calisuu hayotatu hawasa fixaa Jira lakisa hin calisinaa😢😢😢😢
@TaajuuQataalee-lt2oc25 күн бұрын
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@medali4768 Жыл бұрын
WBo
@yaarabbiyaaallah13612 жыл бұрын
Tasfu taa'aa na ilaalaa itiyoophiyaan biyya saditti baati jettee raagde. Yeroos badan sitti gammade
@yaarabbiyaaallah13612 жыл бұрын
Tesfaayee nama an badaa si kabaju. Hadha garuu badaa dogoggorte!!!
A once in lifetime experience - a five-day hike/climbing up/along the Machu Pichu Mountain, in Cusco, Peru, June/July 2011.
@honestygalor67483 жыл бұрын
Dr Asefa Jalata is a typical good natured Oromo person. Unfortunately he can not make a good politician. That is why he appears to be the right man in the wrong place. He would benefit Oromos and the wider Ethiopian society by working in the professional field he studied and stay away from politics. Dr Jamal sounds more of a sociologist and social researcher than Dr Asefa Jalata. Oromos rarely make good politicians as we know it very well. That makes the problem of the good Dr understandable.