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Proudly Ethiopian 💚💚💛💛❤️❤️

Addis Ababa Katılım Aralık 2010
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TPLF looted more than $30 billion dollars & using that money to destabilise Ethiopia-by hiring lobbyists to ensure the international media & policy makers support the TPLF & work against the present Ethiopian government & seek revenge against those who removed them from power.
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Manchester United Forever
Manchester United Forever@UtdForever7·
🚨And people still say Mo Salah has a bigger Premier League legacy than Cristiano Ronaldo… — No 𝐏𝐑𝐄𝐌𝐈𝐄𝐑 𝐋𝐄𝐀𝐆𝐔𝐄 player will ever produce a season like what 23-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo did as a midfielder: ✨Cristiano🇵🇹 in 2007/8 Season: 🏟️ 48 games ⚽ 42 goals 🎯 12 assists 🏆 Premier League 🏆 Champions League 🏆 Club World Cup 🏆 Community Shield 🏆 Ballon d'Or 🏆 PL top-scorer 🏆 PL Player of the Year 🏆 FA Player of the Year 🏆 UCL top-scorer 🏆 FIFA Player of the Year 🏆 UEFA Player of the Year INCREDIBLE 🐐🇵🇹 #MUFC #LFC #CR7
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Fassil Abe
Fassil Abe@Fassil36898435·
@Joe__Bassey I don’t know where you got Ethiopia is controlled by Eygpt?!?! It’s the furthest from the truth ….
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
Man exposes four African countries the United States and its Western allies use to keep Africa under their control.
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Playmaker
Playmaker@Playmaker8u·
🚨 | Man United replied to Chelsea’s Instagram post about Alejandro Garnacho 😂
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MattyFC
MattyFC@MattyFC__·
🚨‼️ BREAKING NEWS: Man United has been asked to join this seasons Champions League due to UEFA's G.8 rule 😳
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MattyFC
MattyFC@MattyFC__·
season 4 is gonna be a hit 😂😂😂😂
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Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹
Abiy Ahmed Ali 🇪🇹@AbiyAhmedAli·
Ethiopia has finalised its preparations and stands ready to host the distinguished delegations of the 39th African Union Summit and the Second Italy–Africa Summit. As you gather in the diplomatic capital of Africa, I warmly invite all distinguished delegates to plan ahead and extend your stay beyond the halls of the AU to experience a new era of African-led tourism development. #VisitEthiopia
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Office of the Prime Minister - Ethiopia
When Ethiopia’s manufacturing #MadeInEthiopa movement began, the production capacity utilization of Ethiopian industries did not exceed 47 percent. Within just three years, this has been increased to 66.3 percent. In the past six months alone, industrial energy consumption has grown by 16 percent. Through this movement, it has been possible to produce domestically goods that previously required imports worth 3.4 billion US dollars. It is also expected that export earnings from industry will double by the end of the fiscal year. #PMAbiyResponds #PMOEthiopia
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Berhanu Tsegaye
Berhanu Tsegaye@BerhanuTsegaye·
የባርባዶስ ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ክብርት ሚያ ሞተሊ በታዋቂው የ Travor Noah Show ላይ ቀርበው የኢትዮጵያን እውነት፣ አይበገሬነትና የኩሩ ታሪክ ባለቤትነት ለዓለም መስክረዋል። Barbados Prime Minister H.E #Mia Mottley appeared on @Trevornoah show, where she highlighted Ethiopia’s enduring truth, resilience, and a proud historical legacy before a global audience.
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Birhanu M Lenjiso (PhD)
Birhanu M Lenjiso (PhD)@BMLenjiso·
Introduction to the Nile An accurate understanding of the Nile is no longer optional; it is essential to counter decades of systematic misinformation surrounding the river’s origins, hydrology, and ownership. Sound science, not political mythology, must define the global conversation about the Nile. Ethiopia is the primary source of the Nile’s waters. Approximately 85% of the total Nile flow originates from Ethiopian highlands through three major tributary systems: The Blue Nile (Abbay) - 53% The White Nile (Baro–Akobo–Sobat) - 24% The Black Nile (Tekeze–Atbara) - 8% These rivers are not marginal contributors; they are the hydrological backbone of the entire Nile Basin. Every year, rainfall over Ethiopia’s highlands is converted into the water that sustains more than 300 million people downstream. Without Ethiopia, there is no Nile in any meaningful physical sense. Nile doesn’t pass through Ethiopia, it originates here. Understanding this reality is the foundation of any honest discussion about Nile governance, water rights, or regional cooperation. The river does not belong to historical narratives or colonial-era treaties; it belongs to the geography and the hydrology that create.
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CAF Online
CAF Online@CAF_Online·
This 𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐝 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫 feeling. Good morning from the Champions of Africa. 🇸🇳✌️ #TotalEnergiesAFCON2025
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Nafkot
Nafkot@nafkotaschenaki·
One thing about me: I will never tolerate anyone speaking ill of Ethiopia. 🇪🇹
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Kata
Kata@utdshows·
Who stands for Bruno Fernandes to sit down?
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The Asrat Blog
The Asrat Blog@RenaissanceDam·
How Can Egypt Damage Ethiopia’s Development While Far from the Source? To the Egyptians saying: “The Aswan High Dam is downstream. It does not affect Ethiopia. So why do you care?” Let’s talk straight. Yes, basic physics. Water does not flow uphill. A dam in Egypt does not reduce river flow inside Ethiopia. Fine. Now let’s talk about what does travel uphill, and what too many people pretend doesn’t exist. Rules. Pressure. Narrative. International water law is not a private club. It is not a weapon you point only upstream. Its core is simple: equitable and reasonable use. Not permanent privilege. Not inherited monopoly. So here is my question to the loudest voices in Cairo: If you believe in international law, why do you present it like it was written for Ethiopia to obey and for Egypt to enforce? You repeatedly call GERD a unilateral project, even though Ethiopia invited Egypt and Sudan to study the dam together. Was the High Dam not a unilateral project? Did you invite or even notify Ethiopia? That is hypocrisy. Now, history. In 1959, Egypt and Sudan signed a bilateral allocation deal: 55.5 BCM for Egypt and 18.5 BCM for Sudan, while upstream countries were outside the agreement. That is not opinion. That is the record. And that is why the “permission” performance is dishonest. The Nile was treated like a guaranteed supply line to the delta long before anyone said GERD. Now the number nobody likes to say out loud. Lake Nasser evaporation is commonly estimated in the range of 10 to 16 BCM per year. Not Ethiopia taking water. Not Sudan stealing water. Just water turned into vapor because of desert storage. So when someone lectures the basin about scarcity, I ask: Where is the same discipline at home? Because demand does not become sacred just because you got used to it. Here is the real mechanism. When a downstream country builds its entire system around high consumption, it becomes dependent on receiving that same high share every year. Then the moment the upstream country tries to develop, the downstream side screams: “You harmed us.” That is not law. That is dependency turned into entitlement. Simple analogy. If one person in a family spends most of the shared budget every month, then when someone else asks for a fair share, the spender says, “Don’t touch it. You’re hurting me.” The pain is real, yes. But it was created by the spender’s habit. That is the Nile narrative today. And it’s not unique. The Colorado River shows the same pattern: downstream overuse becomes dependency, and the only way forward is shortage sharing, renegotiation, and efficiency. That is what grown nations do. So when someone says again, “The High Dam is downstream, so it is irrelevant,” answer like this: Correct, it does not reduce flow inside Ethiopia. But it shaped allocation politics through exclusion. It created major basin losses through evaporation. And it helped build a culture where high demand is treated as a right, while upstream development is treated as a crime. #Ethiopia #Egypt #Sudan #Nile #BlueNile #NileBasin #GERD #AswanHighDam #LakeNasser #HornOfAfrica #EastAfrica #Africa #WaterSecurity #InternationalLaw #TransboundaryWater
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LiveScore
LiveScore@livescore·
Manchester United fans, who should your next manager be? 🔴
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The Asrat Blog
The Asrat Blog@RenaissanceDam·
Ethiopia cannot carry your problems on its shoulders Egyptians say, “We don’t have enough water to cultivate our land. We import most of our food, desalinate seawater for drinking, and only have about 500 m³ per person per year.” Here’s my question: how does your scarcity become a legal claim over 70% of Ethiopia’s surface water? The Nile is an international river, and international law does not grant ownership to the downstream just because it is thirsty. International water law is built on equitable and reasonable utilization, cooperation, and preventing significant harm. It is not built on permanent monopoly or a downstream veto. Water poverty is real anywhere in the world, but it is not a title deed. Every water-stressed country adapts through efficiency, crop choice, reuse, pricing, trade, and desalination. None of them solve their shortage by treating a neighbor’s water as private property. Ethiopia has its own poverty to fight, its own people to electrify, and its own development to build. Ethiopia cannot be asked to freeze its future so Egypt can avoid hard reforms at home. As a sovereign country, Egypt is responsible for solving Egypt’s problems. Ethiopia is responsible for Ethiopia’s future. #Ethiopia #Sudan #Egypt #GERD #RenaissanceDam #BlueNile #Nile #WaterRights #Africa #Hydrology
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Stretford Paddock
Stretford Paddock@StretfordPaddck·
Man United’s next three games: 🐺 Wolves (H) ⚪️ Leeds (A) 🟪 Burnley (A) How many points do you think the Reds will pick up? 📈 #MUFC
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Fabrizio Romano
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🚨 Cristiano Ronaldo: “Why they don’t count the Saudi League goals for the Golden Boot? Why?”. “Ask the other players how difficult is to play here in Saudi… maybe they think I say that for my own reasons. But ask the others!”, told @PiersUncensored.
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