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    OROMIA TODAY – Basic Politics Lessons 101For members of political parties in general and the Prosperity Party in particular

    By Malkkaa Beenyaa (MA, Social Psychologist) Posted on2026-01-092026-01-09

    It has become increasingly clear that many party members lack even a basic understanding of the norms, limits, and responsibilities of political life. A dangerous assumption has taken root: that once a party forms a government, it automatically owns the state. This false belief is where criminality begins, now an everyday occurrence under the Prosperity Party. Written as Politics Lessons for reflection rather than insult, this article helps members identify where political participation ends and personal liability begins, concluding with Safuu as a moral anchor in public life.

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    The Gentleperson Code: Part II—When the Moral Compass Shatters

    By Malkkaa Beenyaa Posted on2025-07-082025-07-07

    This is Part II of The Gentleperson Code, continuing from Part I—A Cross-Cultural Compass for Modern Dignity. In this installment, we examine how leadership failures, social media, and shifting community values have shattered society’s moral compass. From the quiet erosion of ethical standards to the public normalization of corruption, this piece explores why moral clarity matters—and what’s at stake when it fades.

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  • Gentleperson
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    The Gentleperson Code: Part I—A Cross-Cultural Compass for Modern Dignity

    By Olii Boran Posted on2025-07-072025-07-07
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    Excerpt Across cultures, the gentleperson embodies timeless virtues: respect, integrity, empathy, and self-restraint. More than a gendered label or social rank, a gentleperson is a moral compass in action—graceful under pressure, humble yet firm, protective of others. In today’s noisy world, this quiet strength offers a powerful model of dignity and ethical leadership. The Rise...

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  • Safuu
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    Safuu Is Not Lost—It Was Never Yours to Lose

    By Kumaa Daadhii Posted on2025-06-122025-06-11

    Safuu—the Oromo moral compass—demands dignity and restraint, not ethnic appropriation. The uproar over beauty queen Hasset Dereje reveals a deeper sickness: the need to monopolize excellence. When Oromo silence is mistaken for indifference, remember—it’s Safuu, not passivity. A society that forgets Safuu trades wisdom for noise, and unity for vanity. Safuu still matters.

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

    By Staff Editor Posted on2025-02-082025-02-28
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    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   ...

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