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Oromo/Ethiopia takes over Djibouti

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Oromo/Ethiopia takes over Djibouti

Postby AwRastaale » Fri Jul 06, 2018 8:03 am

Djibouti is the next Dirirdhabe unless intervened.

Poor Djibouti is already over run by Oromo long before the integration with Ethiopia





Damn Gallas breed like rats.

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Re: Oromo/Ethiopia takes over Djibouti

Postby Khalid Ali » Fri Jul 06, 2018 8:21 am

I urge the ciise dowlad to be vigilant about a galla invasion gallas are using the Ethiopian state resources to enrich themselves. Awrastaale for us isaaqs it's not our interest that djibouti is overan

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Re: Oromo/Ethiopia takes over Djibouti

Postby Tycoon5647 » Fri Jul 06, 2018 2:43 pm

Djibouti is a multiethnic country, somalis have been ruling it since its inception. Somali (60%) and the Afar (35%). somalis just need to stick together and hold on to power.

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Re: Oromo/Ethiopia takes over Djibouti

Postby Waachis » Fri Jul 06, 2018 3:44 pm

''Oromo tuuta kinniisa''!!!
I love to see my enemies scared and cry. Real Somalis who know us, knows that, we love them and see them as our offspring, or at the least, our cousins. we would never harm them. we love them. onlf fighters always run to oromia and live with us when things got too hot in their area. and we protected them with our lives, as the oromo custom says, protect refugees at all costs.

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Re: Oromo/Ethiopia takes over Djibouti

Postby Mustafee101 » Fri Jul 06, 2018 8:51 pm

Oromada waa laandheer. They’re everywhere. There are thousands of them in Hargeysa, Gabiley and Bosaso.

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Re: Oromo/Ethiopia takes over Djibouti

Postby Mustafee101 » Fri Jul 06, 2018 8:55 pm

''Oromo tuuta kinniisa''!!!
I love to see my enemies scared and cry. Real Somalis who know us, knows that, we love them and see them as our offspring, or at the least, our cousins. we would never harm them. we love them. onlf fighters always run to oromia and live with us when things got too hot in their area. and we protected them with our lives, as the oromo custom says, protect refugees at all costs.
The problem is you guys always claim Somali lands. Look at what’s happening in Tuuli Gulled now. Somalis always welcome the Oromo people but y’all are keep back-stabbing us. Just 40 years ago, Somalis live at the borders of Harar but you pushed us into East and we lost Dir Dhaabe two decades ago


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