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Ethiopia Donating a Land to Djibouti

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The Ethiopian Government has Pledged to Grant Djibouti 5,000hct of Land.

 

The Ethiopian government has pledged to grant Djibouti 5,000hct of land for the latter to develop a modern mechanized farm to help feed its population.

 

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Djibouti’s First Lady, Kadra Mahmoud Haid (centre) receiving the title deeds for the plot she is going to start flower farming from Abadulla Gemeda, chief of Oromia Region (right) as her husband, President Ismael Omar Guelleh (left) looks on.

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nuune   

Meesha amaahis iyo siismo ma jirto, ee waa laga iibiyey dhulka!

 

 

The Ethiopian government has pledged to grant Djibouti 5,000hct of land for the latter
to develop a modern mechanized farm to help feed its population.

Haye, halahaas aan la yaabey, Ethiopia can't feed its own population, yet tryin to help Djbouti feed its population, waxaas aa xayeysiis torobo la dhahaa,

 

Tigreey Gaajo maa dhul bilaa lacag ku bixineeso, baaritaan sameeya

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Waxaa kasii daran, the first lady' da la leeyahay she will start flower farming! Does Djibouti need to plant Potatoes and Tomatoes to save foreign currrency or a commercial product dad ka taajiraan. Waa laaaluush cad! Shame on Geele iyo afadiisa. No wnoder they have been instrumental in breaking up the ARS!

 

BTW, how many of Solers know that the real name of the so-called President of Oromia is not Abadulla Gamada (A typical Oromo name) but MINASE WOLDESELLASSIE ( A name from the North -AMhara and Tigre). Ninkaasi Oromo ma aha, dhul dad buu bixinayaa!

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