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Solomon Haile
Solomon Haile@SolomonHaileso1·
ተወር ዝበለ ኣብኣ እናሃለ፡ዋዕሮታት ንኹሉ ድሉዋት፡ድምጸን ስሙር ፡ሸጥ ማዕንጣ፡ትኩራት ተምሳል ሓራስ ኣንበሳ።
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SOLASE♡🇪🇷♡ሶልኣሴ
ሕርይቲ ጋንታ ኣግማል ቀይሕ-ባሕሪ ኤርትራ። 🐪🇪🇷🫶 #Eritrean National Football Team #RedSeaCamels 🇪🇷E🇪🇷R🇪🇷I🇪🇷N🇪🇷A🇪🇷 🇪🇷R 🇪🇷I 🇪🇷T🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷 🇪🇷R 🇪🇷E 🇪🇷A🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷🇪🇷 Good luck RedseaCamels, ኣጆኹም። #ForYou #Eritrea 🇪🇷 #ኤረና
SOLASE♡🇪🇷♡ሶልኣሴ@SolomonAsefaw2

መርሓባ ኣግማል ቀይሕ-ባሕሪ፡ጽቡቕ ዕድል ይግበረልኩም ኣጆኹም ደቂ #ኤረይ ኣናብስ። #ኤርትራ 🇪🇷 Eritrean National Football Team for the #AFCON2027 Let's Go #RedSeaCamels 🐪🇪🇷🫡🫶

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Alg@GirmaTelk·
Names in the first game national team of Eritrea🇪🇷 Red Sea Camels🇪🇷⚽️🔥
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Alg@GirmaTelk·
Anything is of Eritrean interest, and now many of our African brothers are expressing their interest in the Eritrean football team. We must encourage them
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Zahlay
Zahlay@ZahlayMahlay·
Facts are the ground beneath any honest discourse. Sovereignty is the quiet spine that holds a region upright. Infrastructure and partnership are the rivers that carry shared prosperity forward. It is time to leave behind easy fictions and return to truth, to law, and to the respectful cadence that binds neighbors together.
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Zahlay
Zahlay@ZahlayMahlay·
Governance, Not Geography: The Real Crisis Behind Ethiopia’s Port Narrative Prosperity Party leadership continues to frame Ethiopia’s economic difficulties as the result of lacking a coastline, but Djibouti’s Finance Minister has now exposed how hollow that narrative is. His public challenge for Ethiopia to publish its financial records directly contradicts the Prosperity Party’s claim that it pays “billions” each year for port access. When a neighboring state’s top financial official calls for transparency, it signals that the problem is not geography but credibility. The Prosperity Party’s insistence on blaming landlocked status masks deeper governance failures: inconsistent financial reporting, opaque budgeting, and a political culture that treats narrative management as a substitute for institutional accountability. These weaknesses create the very economic pressures the party then attributes to the absence of a coastline. Djibouti’s rebuttal highlights this contradiction by pointing out that its own GDP does not reflect the massive payments Ethiopia claims to have made. If the numbers were real, the economic footprint would be visible. This is why the Finance Minister’s statement matters. It forces the conversation back to where it belongs: governance, not geography. The Prosperity Party’s leadership has used the coastline narrative as a political distraction, but the port‑payment controversy reveals the truth. Ethiopia’s challenges stem from internal mismanagement, not the map. Until the party confronts its own institutional weaknesses; no coastline, real or imagined, will solve the crisis it created.
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Jubilee John
Jubilee John@Jubile_John4·
Honestly, in hindsight, it pains me to be reminded how generous Eritrea 🇪🇷 was to an ungrateful neighbor. Many professional Eritreans earn $250K or more annually. Yet our neighbor to the south was charged the equivalent of just one person’s salary for access to two ports—something truly astonishing. This is especially striking when you consider the immense sacrifice and high price Eritreans paid to regain their independence. Never again!!
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Sirak Bahlbi
Sirak Bahlbi@SirakBahlbi·
#Djibouti’s Finance Minister, Mr. Ilyas M. Dawaleh, is challenging #Ethiopia, in this tweet, to open its financial records to the world and substantiate its repeated claim that it pays billions of dollars annually for access to Djibouti’s ports. This is the kind of challenge I have long expected from Djibouti, and it is notable that it has come from the Finance Minister himself. Ethiopia maintains that it pays Djibouti around $2 billion each year for port services. Now, consider this, Djibouti’s GDP is approximately $4 billion. If Ethiopia had indeed been paying $2 billion annually over the past three decades, Djibouti’s economy would, by now, be on a scale comparable to far wealthier nations like #USA or even #UAE. So one of these three conclusions must follow: 1) Ethiopian officials are misrepresenting the figures—or worse, 2) There is financial fraud and Ethiopian officials are stealing money on a scale unprecedented in any #African state. 3) Djibouti is hiding a lot of money some where in the #RedSea Port! Which is it? P.S. During 1992 -1997, when Ethiopia was using #Eritrean ports, it only paid 200 Million Birr in total for the 5 years it used #Massawa and #Assab. Which is 40 million Birr per year. Which is equivalent to 250 thousand dollars a year. It is basically Eritrea was providing Free Port Service. What kind of idiots lead Ethiopia is clear to see.
Ilyas M. Dawaleh@Ilyasdawaleh

To Mr. Zemedeneh Negatu @Zemedeneh, Your interview on Gazette Plus is deeply misleading and compelled me to respond. I normally don’t respond to armchair theorists, but I thought you were better informed than that. Indeed, You are free to please a narrative. I am equally free to challenge misinformation. With all due respect, claiming that 🇩🇯’s #ports are « expensive and inefficient » is not serious economics, it is simply a convenient talking point detached from facts. After Ethiopia lost direct access to the sea, Djibouti did not merely provide an alternative. Djibouti built the entire logistics backbone that enabled #Ethiopia’s #economic #transformation. More importantly, how can anyone credibly argue that Djibouti’s port investments are « insufficient »or « inappropriate »when over $10 billion has been invested in world-class infrastructure, including: • Deep-sea ports • Specialized terminals • An electrified railway • Integrated logistics corridors This is not inefficiency. This is strategic infrastructures built at scale and serving not only Ethiopia, but global trade and regional integration. Let me be absolutely clear: Without Djibouti, Ethiopia’s transformation at this scale would not have been possible. Djibouti has been an indispensable pillar of Ethiopia’s industrialization journey. As for the recurring narrative about the « billions paid to Djibouti». I welcome a transparent, fact-based debate with open books and verifiable data. Be my guest. I speak not from theory, but from direct involvement as one of the contributors and witnesses to this exceptional 🇩🇯🇪🇹 partnership journey. And also a great friend and lover of Ethiopia. You may well find that an apology to Djibouti is in order. Djibouti is not a burden. Djibouti is and has been a #strategic #multiplier for Ethiopia. It is time to move beyond misleading narratives and return to facts.

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Ilyas M. Dawaleh
Ilyas M. Dawaleh@Ilyasdawaleh·
To Mr. Zemedeneh Negatu @Zemedeneh, Your interview on Gazette Plus is deeply misleading and compelled me to respond. I normally don’t respond to armchair theorists, but I thought you were better informed than that. Indeed, You are free to please a narrative. I am equally free to challenge misinformation. With all due respect, claiming that 🇩🇯’s #ports are « expensive and inefficient » is not serious economics, it is simply a convenient talking point detached from facts. After Ethiopia lost direct access to the sea, Djibouti did not merely provide an alternative. Djibouti built the entire logistics backbone that enabled #Ethiopia’s #economic #transformation. More importantly, how can anyone credibly argue that Djibouti’s port investments are « insufficient »or « inappropriate »when over $10 billion has been invested in world-class infrastructure, including: • Deep-sea ports • Specialized terminals • An electrified railway • Integrated logistics corridors This is not inefficiency. This is strategic infrastructures built at scale and serving not only Ethiopia, but global trade and regional integration. Let me be absolutely clear: Without Djibouti, Ethiopia’s transformation at this scale would not have been possible. Djibouti has been an indispensable pillar of Ethiopia’s industrialization journey. As for the recurring narrative about the « billions paid to Djibouti». I welcome a transparent, fact-based debate with open books and verifiable data. Be my guest. I speak not from theory, but from direct involvement as one of the contributors and witnesses to this exceptional 🇩🇯🇪🇹 partnership journey. And also a great friend and lover of Ethiopia. You may well find that an apology to Djibouti is in order. Djibouti is not a burden. Djibouti is and has been a #strategic #multiplier for Ethiopia. It is time to move beyond misleading narratives and return to facts.
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Natnael Zemichael
ERITREAN EXCELLENCE SHINES, @EObsidian, OUR STAR! 🇪🇷 Ebony Obsidian stands as a colossal figure on the international arts stage a triumphant Eritrean-American actress who has carved an undeniable name for herself. Her outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry are a living testament to the fact that Eritreans lead and excel in every field they enter. Born in New Paltz, New York, Ebony consistently expresses profound pride in her heritage and identity. Demonstrating this deep rooted love for her origins, she visited the Permanent Mission of Eritrea to the United Nations in August 2025, meeting with Ambassador Sofia Tesfamariam. This visit powerfully underscores how Eritreans, no matter where they are, honor their identity and ancestral history with unwavering conviction. Her artistic journey, forged through rigorous training at the renowned William Esper Studio, has now propelled her to the pinnacle of her profession. In a recent, stellar achievement that brilliantly showcased her formidable talent, she clinched two major NAACP Image Awards in 2025 for her powerful performance in the 2024 Netflix film, The Six Triple Eight. These prestigious accolades include: Outstanding Supporting Actress Outstanding Breakthrough Performance Beyond these triumphs, Ebony has garnered immense acclaim for her iconic portrayal of ‘Karen Mott’ in Tyler Perry’s acclaimed series Sistas. Her formidable presence also graced the Oscar-nominated film If Beale Street Could Talk and the compelling series Hunters. Furthermore, Ebony extends her influence as an Ambassador for the International Rescue Committee, tirelessly advocating for critical humanitarian causes. Ebony's unwavering dedication to her craft and her heritage is an immense source of pride and inspiration for all Eritreans. Truly, wherever an Eritrean goes, success follows! This is the spirit of Eritrea amplified on the world stage! Kudos #Eritrea
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Natnael Zemichael@natzem·
Team Eritrea goal keppers in fine form .... from left to right kibrom solomon, Yonathan Sultan, goal keepers coach Abrham Melake(Qolo) and Awet Meharena. ©Dirrar fisehaye@enff media, Morocco Kudos #Eritrea
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Yesterday, the story was local Eritrean footballers seeking asylum. Today, it is Eritrean professional footballers returning home to represent their national team. #Morocco #AFCON2027 #Eritrea
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Alg@GirmaTelk·
ዋልታ🇪🇷: ደቂ ኣንስትዮ ሓይሊ ባሕሪ ኤር❤️:: youtu.be/p3cTkeUF0jM?is…
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Josey Micheal
Josey Micheal@JoeMich95645949·
@tesfanews @HebentiEri291 Honestly, the constant madness and stupidity are getting exhausting. It's truly unfortunate have these people as neighbors!
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"እንዲህ ያለ ስርአት አልበኝነት ሊቆም ይገባል" ... 🤓
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WHERE IS THIS COUNTRY HEADING? Ethiopians are scratching their heads over the alleged use of the country’s military to provide high-level security for Protestant pastors reportedly linked to PM Abiy Ahmed, who is himself a Protestant. Once regarded as a respected, secular institution, #Ethiopia’s military now looks more like a VIP escort service for certain religious preachers, rolling out convoys and big guns once reserved for top brass. In a nation traditionally shaped by Orthodox Christianity and Islam, this development has sparked alarm over the militarization of faith and the blurring of lines between state power and religious influence.
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Eritrea 🇪🇷ጓልኪዱን🇪🇷 (Abahani)
ኣብ'ዚ ሑጓ ዶ ክቕልቅል'የ ዳሃይ ሰላም ክቕበል! ሰላምክን ይብዛሕ ኣዴታተይ 🇪🇷❤👏። ህዝብና ወትሩ ንሰላም #ይምነያንይጽልየላንዱዓ ዘይፍለዮ ለዋህ ጅግናን ጽኑዑን እዩ።ክብሪ ነዚ ጭዋ ህዝበይ ምስ ቀላሲ ጂኦ ፖለቲካ መንግስትና ሰላምናየብዝሓዮ🇪🇷🫶🤲
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