This man, regarded almost as a messiah by some and admired by many, is now as divisive as the TPLF.
Soon after receiving the award, Abiy began to write the darkest chapter of his legacy.
I don’t think that even in the time of Menelik, we have experienced such humiliation.
The armed movement of the Oromo has never fully subsided because the colonial nature of Ethiopia, albeit glimpses that the empire might transform into a democracy, has endured.
Is there any real possibility for the Oromo nation to achieve enduring peace and prosperity within Ethiopia? If facts of both the past and the present are to be taken as indicators, the answer is quite firmly, no.
Ethiopia is home to over 80 Indigenous groups with rich cultures.
Land is Ethiopia’s most valuable resource, as well as the fundamental, perennial cause of conflict throughout its modern history.
"Why do the Ethiopians hate the name Oromo and refuse to use it, insisting on the name Ethiopian?