Skip to content
OROMIA TODAY

OROMIA TODAY

Oromia is a Country

BAKKALCHA OROMIYAA
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Opinions
  • About
  • Contact
OROMIA TODAY
OROMIA TODAY
Oromia is a Country
BAKKALCHA OROMIYAA
  • Meeting on Oromia
    Editorial | Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    Decoding Prosperity Party Regime's Farcical Four-Day Meeting on Oromia

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-02-232025-05-13

      ­DISCLAIMER This editorial opinion of OROMIA TODAY has been formulated in consultation with opinion influencers.   What Just Happened? Reportedly, delegates representing a broad spectrum of political, civic, and faith-based organizations—16 in total, as stated—convened to deliberate on the political and security situation in Oromia. While the stated purpose was to discuss these pressing issues,...

    Read More Decoding Prosperity Party Regime's Farcical Four-Day Meeting on OromiaContinue

  • Urbanizing the People, the Land, and the Government: A Bold Statement by Shimelis Abdissa
    Economy | Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    Urbanizing the People, the Land, and the Government: A Bold Statement by Shimelis Abdissa

    By Roobaa Hawaas Posted on2025-02-222025-04-15

    Introduction Shimelis Abdissa, the President of Oromia, has introduced a new term—possibly a novel entry into the Afan Oromo lexicon—magaalomsuu, derived from magaalaa, meaning town. The term magaalomsuu is intended to mean "to urbanize," and it resonates deeply in the context of Oromia’s rural-urban divide with strong socio-political connotations. He further stated, "Waan sadii magaalomuu...

    Read More Urbanizing the People, the Land, and the Government: A Bold Statement by Shimelis AbdissaContinue

  • The Immutable Standard: The Politician Who Stands Like a Mountain
    Opinion | ⏭

    The Immutable Standard: The Politician Who Stands Like a Mountain

    By Olii Boran Posted on2025-02-202025-02-21

    There exists, in the crumbling, treacherous landscape of modern politics, a rare and nearly mythical figure—the Politician of Unyielding Principle. Unlike the fair-weather careerists who slither from one political feast to another, sniffing for power like a desperate hound at a butcher’s door, this individual is cut from stone, his convictions carved deep, immovable, impervious...

    Read More The Immutable Standard: The Politician Who Stands Like a MountainContinue

  • Why Is No One Talking About the Dissolution of the Ethiopian Empire?
    Article | Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    Why Is No One Talking About the Dissolution of the Ethiopian Empire?

    By Yadessa Guma (PhD, Anthropology) Posted on2025-02-202026-01-04

    The Elephant in the Room The Ethiopian Empire, as it stands today, is a product of the late 19th century “Scramble for Africa,” when European colonial powers carved up the continent among themselves. Unlike most African countries, Ethiopia managed to resist outright European colonization. However, its imperial formation under Emperor Menelik II followed a similar...

    Read More Why Is No One Talking About the Dissolution of the Ethiopian Empire?Continue

  • Why the Oromia Opposition Parties Never Ever Learn
    Editorial | Opinion | ⏭

    Why the Oromia Opposition Parties Never Ever Learn

    By webmaster Posted on2025-02-192025-02-22

    A famous intelligent person once said, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” That is precisely the dilemma Ethiopian opposition groups and liberation fronts find themselves in today. Despite repeated betrayals, failed negotiations, and a rigged political landscape, opposition parties continue engaging with a regime that has never...

    Read More Why the Oromia Opposition Parties Never Ever LearnContinue

  • Historical Revisionism
    Article | Politics | ⏭

    The Futility of Denial: How Historical Revisionism Undermines Inter-Ethnic Cohesion in Ethiopia

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2025-02-172025-02-20

    Excerpt Historical revisionism is no mere academic exercise—it is a powerful political tool that shapes memory, identity, and power. In Ethiopia’s modern politics, the deliberate use of imperial-era place names like "Nazareth" instead of "Adama" signals a deeper resistance to Oromo identity restoration. This article explores how such symbolic acts, like Dr. Desalegn Chanie's recent...

    Read More The Futility of Denial: How Historical Revisionism Undermines Inter-Ethnic Cohesion in EthiopiaContinue

  • How Far We've Come: And the Advesary Does Not Care to Know It
    Editorial | ⏭

    How Far We've Come: And the Advesary Does Not Care to Know It

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-02-162025-02-20

    I am looking at a picture of two young girls—perhaps in their late teens or early twenties. Their beauty is undeniable, yet it is not the kind of beauty that comes from youth alone. It is the beauty of conviction, of courage, of defiance. They are not dressed for leisure, nor are they indulging in...

    Read More How Far We've Come: And the Advesary Does Not Care to Know ItContinue

  • The Anatomy of an Unforced Error: When Leadership Blunders Cross the Line
    Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    The Anatomy of an Unforced Error: When Leadership Blunders Cross the Line

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2025-02-142025-02-23

    Some mistakes are mere slip-ups, while others leave the world scratching its head. The latter category—unforced errors of a daft kind—carries a special weight, often revealing deeper flaws in leadership, judgment, and strategic thinking. These aren’t the minor lapses of an exhausted official or the misstatements of an off-the-cuff remark; rather, they are self-inflicted wounds...

    Read More The Anatomy of an Unforced Error: When Leadership Blunders Cross the LineContinue

  • When Hundreds of Thousands Equal Zero
    Editorial | Human Rights | Politics | ⏭

    When Hundreds of Thousands Equal Zero

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-02-092025-02-09

    "Believe it or not, we did not torture a single person." These were the words spoken by Ethiopia’s Prime Minister just days ago. A bold statement. A lie so audacious, so detached from reality, that it serves as the mother of all lies. The truth is written in blood and suffering. The Oromia region alone...

    Read More When Hundreds of Thousands Equal ZeroContinue

  • The Oromo - An Egalitarian Nation Whose Culture Defines Freedom, Justice, and Peace.
    Editorial | ⏭

    The Oromo - An Egalitarian Nation Whose Culture Defines Freedom, Justice, and Peace.

    By Staff Editor Posted on2025-02-082025-02-28
    1 Comment

    The Oromo's journey reflects the universal struggle for freedom and equality. From resisting colonial subjugation to fostering a democratic renaissance through Gadaa and Oromummaa, their story is a testament to the enduring power of collective identity and the pursuit of justice in the face of adversity. FREEDOM     JUSTICE     PEACE SAFUU     SEERA   ...

    Read More The Oromo - An Egalitarian Nation Whose Culture Defines Freedom, Justice, and Peace.Continue

  • When Those Who Should Protect You Become the Perpetrators
    Article | Campaign | Human Rights | Opinion | Politics | ⏭

    When Those Who Should Protect You Become the Perpetrators

    By Elemoo Qilxuu Posted on2025-02-022025-02-02

    This article was part-featured in Ethio Forum's news documentary: የሽመልስ አብዲሳ የምስጢር ሠራዊት፤ ነጌኛዎቹ ወታደሮች (5 Feb 2025). What Do You Do When Power Becomes the Criminal? How do you describe the indescribable? How do you find words for a reality so twisted that it defies logic, morality, and even the most basic human decency?...

    Read More When Those Who Should Protect You Become the PerpetratorsContinue

  • To the Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission: You Are Wasting Your Time and Everyone Else’s
    Editorial | Politics | ⏭

    To the Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission: You Are Wasting Your Time and Everyone Else’s

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-01-312025-01-31

    Excerpt: Ethiopia cannot achieve true peace without dismantling its imperial framework and embracing a new foundation built on mutual respect and empathy. The current National Dialogue Commission lacks legitimacy, inclusivity, and historical honesty, rendering its mission futile. Real unity cannot arise from coercion and exclusion. Only when all nations and nationalities are treated as equal...

    Read More To the Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission: You Are Wasting Your Time and Everyone Else’sContinue

  • Abiy and Lamma: The Ultimate Betrayal – A Modern Cain and Abel Story
    Editorial | Politics | ⏭

    Abiy and Lamma: The Ultimate Betrayal – A Modern Cain and Abel Story

    By Staff Editor Posted on2025-01-302025-01-30

    The human thirst for power knows no bounds. Again and again, history and fiction remind us that when power is at stake, no bond—whether of blood, ideology, or brotherhood—is sacred. The annals of history are littered with betrayals that make us shudder at the sheer depravity of man’s ambition. Historical Echoes of Treachery Julius Caesar...

    Read More Abiy and Lamma: The Ultimate Betrayal – A Modern Cain and Abel StoryContinue

  • Ten Things the PP Government Has Done—and You Might Not Even Know
    Article | Corruption | Economy | Politics | ⏭

    Ten Things the PP Government Has Done—and You Might Not Even Know

    By Kumaa Daadhii Posted on2025-01-252025-01-28

    1. Land of Mass Incarcerations and Extra-Judicial Executions Courtesy of the Prosperity Party (PP) government, Ethiopia—particularly the Oromia region—has become a land marked by mass incarcerations and extrajudicial executions. These events have become so routine that they rarely make the news anymore. Leading up to the last election, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed orchestrated a sweeping...

    Read More Ten Things the PP Government Has Done—and You Might Not Even KnowContinue

  • Injustice
    Editorial | ⏭

    Armed Struggle Is the Only Path to Emancipation for the Oromo PeopleOROMIA TODAY Editorial

    By OT Editorial Posted on2025-01-182025-01-29

    The last six years of Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party (PP) government have made one thing unmistakably clear—not just to core Oromo nationalists who have long recognized the Ethiopian regime's aversion to genuine peace, but also to the doubters. The oppressive yoke weighing on the Oromo people and other marginalized groups cannot be dismantled through peaceful...

    Read More Armed Struggle Is the Only Path to Emancipation for the Oromo PeopleOROMIA TODAY EditorialContinue

  • Tribute to Dr. Joanne EisenIn Memoriam 1942-2025
    Tribute | ⏭

    Tribute to Dr. Joanne EisenIn Memoriam 1942-2025

    By Staff Editor Posted on2025-01-152025-01-17

    Joanne Eisen, a Doctor of Dentistry, an advocate, and a friend of the Oromo, passed away peacefully on January 5, 2025, at her home in Alexandria, VA, due to a terminal illness. Joanne was adopted as an Oromo in a Guddifacha (adoption) ceremony at an OSA conference in Washington DC in the summer of 2013....

    Read More Tribute to Dr. Joanne EisenIn Memoriam 1942-2025Continue

Page navigation

Previous PagePrevious 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 11 Next PageNext

Archives

Recent Posts

  • The Ethiopian Perspective Gap: Why Some Voices Sound Like Truth—and Others Like Rebuttal
  • One Song, Five Messages
  • Cui Bono? The Political Economy of Conflict and the Oromo Question
  • Ambo: Cruelty in Plain Sight — Violence, Impunity, and the Political Crisis in Oromia
  • Remembering Guyyaa Gootota Oromoo
  • Oromo Martyrs Day—April 15, 2026: Memory, Sacrifice, and the Unfinished Future of Oromia
  • The Peace Conference Without the Other Side
  • 7 Reasons Why There Can Be No Credible Electoral Process in an Empire Disintegrating Before Our Eyes
  • History Comes to the UN and Asks for a Vote
  • Much Ado About Nothing—The Illusion of Elections in Oromia and Ethiopia

Authors

Categories

Recent Comments

  • webmaster on Remembering Guyyaa Gootota Oromoo
  • ejigu etana on Remembering Guyyaa Gootota Oromoo
  • ejigu etana on Remembering Guyyaa Gootota Oromoo
  • Raba Dori on Between Water at the Margins and SurvivalEnvironmental Precarity and the Political Economy of Inequality in Oromia
  • Dereje Hawas on Between Water at the Margins and SurvivalEnvironmental Precarity and the Political Economy of Inequality in Oromia
Facebook X YouTube TikTok Telegram

© 2026 OROMIA TODAY

Report an Incident

Tags Cloud

3000-Year Myth Aabbuu Seeraa Aabbuu Seeraa Airport Abiy Ahmed Amhara Elite Amhara Fano Caffee Oromia Calii Tuulamaa ENDC Eritrea Ethiopian Empire EZEMA Faarseebulaa Fact-checking FearlessTayeDanda'a Finfinnee Gadaa Supercity GERD History & Memory IMF Indigenous Oromo Indigenous Rights Irreechaa July 2024 Macroeconomic Policy Math Meets PP Myth MMPPM Moyale Multinational Federalism OLA OLF OLF-OLA OPDO/PP Oromia Oromo Questions Oromo Struggle Oromummaa PP Regime PP Regime Brutality Remembrance Safuu Shimelis Abdissa Somali Region Taye Danda'a TPLF Tribute
Scroll to top
  • Home
  • Articles
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Opinions
  • About
  • Contact
Search