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Yaa Warra OBN Afaan Oromoo / OBN Afaan Oromoo Plus

Yaa Warra OBN Afaan Oromoo / OBN Afaan Oromoo Plus  Gaaffii maqaa keessan laallattu tana qabadhaa. OBN miidiyaa mootummaati. Mootummaan sun Mootummaa Naannoo Oromiyaati. Afaan hojii ka Mootummaan Naannoo Oromiyaa ittiin hojjechuuf Heera Oromiyaatiin dirqama qabu, Afaan Oromooti. Duuba isn OBN Afaan Oromoo jettanii ibsa maqaa OBN irratti kan godhattaniif maalifi? Sababa qabduu? Miidiyaaleen addunyaa tanaa harki caalaan, Afaan ijoo ittiin tamsaasan san maqaa isaanirratti hin maxxanfatan. Afaanota dabalataa/biroo ittiin tamsaasan garuu maqaa miidiyichaatti aansanii ibsa maqaa godhachuun maxxanfau. Fkn BBC News  afaansaa ijoon 'English' dha, garuu "BBC News English" hin jedhu, BBC News Afaan Oromoo , BBC News Amharic  fi kkf  jedha malee. EBC Ahmaric kan jedhu jiraa? Hin jiru. Afaan "default" tahe "Amharic" dha. Duuba, Afaan Oromoo afaan hojii/ijoo OBN mitii? OBN qaama Mootummmaa Oromiyaa mitii? Afaan Oromoo ganda ormaa (akka BBC, VOA f...

JI’OOMEETIRII OROMUMMAA

                                                                                                                                     JI’OOMEETIRII OROMUMMAA Waxabajjii 19, 2023 (Irra Deebiin) Moosisaa Galataa Aagaa'tiin Waraqaa mata-dureen "Ji'oomeetrii Oromummaa" jettu kana nama hedduu tu gaggaafata. Waxabajjii bara 1994, Moosisaa Galataa Aagaa akka barreesse, Waxabajjii 19, 2023 ammoo gaaffii namootaatiin sabaahimaa hawaasaa #Facebook gubbaatti akka maxxanse ragaaleen ni mirkaneessu. Waggaa 30 dura ta’uusaa ti. Jalqaba barruu eebbaa (graduation bulletin) kan Dhaabbata Leenjii Barsiisotaa Adaamaa (Adama TTI) irratti akka m...

The Oromo Nationhood in Oromia & the Ethiopian State: Why Identity Matters in Today's World?

Nationhood, Oromia, and the Ethiopian State: Why Identity Matters in Today’s Political Crisis The word 'nation' looks deceptively simple, yet it carries centuries of memory, struggle, and shared imagination. In political theory, a nation is not merely a population living under a flag; it is a community bound by language, collective history, cultural cohesion, and a shared sense of destiny. This meaning becomes vivid when analyzing the Oromo people in comparison to the political entity known as Ethiopia. Political theorist Benedict Anderson described nations as “imagined communities,” not because they are false, but because millions of people imagine themselves as part of one story, even without direct contact.¹ A nation, in this sense, becomes an emotional home—one that persists across generations, borders, and political upheavals. Understanding this distinction between nation and state is essential for understanding the ongoing crises that define Ethiopia today.  -...