IM FROM SOUTH SUDAN I USED TO JAM THIS SONG IN THE BUS BACK IN ADDIS AT 4 KILO AND I MOVED TO ATLANTA GEROGIA, I CAN SWEAR HE HAS A MUSIC SHOP THERE........????RIGHT????
@GUMAONE A new building in addis is popping out every where nowadays made it hard for me to keep up with it. Which is great, I might add. Addis's living up to her name. Thank you though compatriot.
u put three picture that did not represent ethiopia and the ethiopian map is not like that. we loss ertrean and get used to it dude. BETEREFE nice video
@zekio24 You said "we lost Eritrea" and I said to you my friend, please speak for your self because I don't feel that way. FYI, I never had any problem with Eritrea becoming an independent nation and I never will. Period no question no comma
@zekio24Offended? What made you think I am offended? All I said was I don't have any problem and I don't see how that is offending, come on now. If you’re trying to make me lose my cool then I suggest you try that on someone else. My last name is Mr. Cool. yo' heard!
@EthioGQ So what’s all the crap of feeling u don’t lost Eritrea while the truth in the ground is u lost them like 17 years ago? Any way, its all good Mr. cool
@EthioGQ So what’s all the crap of feeling u don’t lost Eritrea while the truth in the ground is u lost them like 17 years ago? Any way, its all good Mr. cool
@zekio24 The last few consecutive years Ethiopia registered robust economic growth. That economic growth made a lot of Ethiopian hefty rich. Some became even multi millionaires. When I say millionaires, I'm talking about in dollars not birr. We can argue about who those people are!! But that is another topic. The point here is if our Eritrean sisters and brothers were still in a part of Ethiopia today, NO one can deny the fact that they would have been....
@EthioGQ the biggest beneficiary of these growing than any other Ethiopians. Largely because they used to own a lot of key business venture in Ethiopia. Also,
port of masawa and Assab could have been the busiest port in East Africa. That means they could’ve been more job opportunities for the local people. That is just a few aspect but it can go on and on. Now my good friend Zekio, you tell me who lost who again?
@EthioGQ Dude. When I say loss, it’s on the sense taking consideration that Eritrean used to be part of Ethiopia so one way or another Ethiopia is a loser here…though when it comes to economic consideration both of them are a loser but still Ethiopian loss a little higher than Eritrean if we have to put it on percentage. All the multimillion story u just mentioned…that only apply for those 5% of tigray people and everybody know that.
@EthioGQ@EthioGQ Dude. When I say loss, it’s on the sense taking consideration that Eritrean used to be part of Ethiopia so one way or another Ethiopia is a loser here…though when it comes to economic consideration both of them are a loser but still Ethiopian loss a little higher than Eritrean if we have to put it on percentage. All the multimillion story u just mentioned…that only apply for those 5% of tigray people and everybody know that.
Reminds me ma childhood;
I like this song here!
guvilg 1 month ago
NICE WORK
amisongt 3 months ago
IM FROM SOUTH SUDAN I USED TO JAM THIS SONG IN THE BUS BACK IN ADDIS AT 4 KILO AND I MOVED TO ATLANTA GEROGIA, I CAN SWEAR HE HAS A MUSIC SHOP THERE........????RIGHT????
nasirtrapsquad 4 months ago
@nasirtrapsquad I also heard he has some kind of business in atl but I don’t know what kind.
EthioGQ 4 months ago
Good song i love it
dan3128 5 months ago
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alexbelay 8 months ago
dedeb, meles yigalibih
ethiopianization 1 year ago
afer bila ye hebesha yihuda. hodam be kumih yemotik
ethiopianization 1 year ago
Good compilation of pictures of Addis.
GUMAONE 1 year ago
@GUMAONE A new building in addis is popping out every where nowadays made it hard for me to keep up with it. Which is great, I might add. Addis's living up to her name. Thank you though compatriot.
EthioGQ 1 year ago 2
u put three picture that did not represent ethiopia and the ethiopian map is not like that. we loss ertrean and get used to it dude. BETEREFE nice video
zekio24 1 year ago
@zekio24 You said "we lost Eritrea" and I said to you my friend, please speak for your self because I don't feel that way. FYI, I never had any problem with Eritrea becoming an independent nation and I never will. Period no question no comma
EthioGQ 1 year ago
@EthioGQ so why do u get offended if you don't have any problem about their independency? don't get confused bro.
zekio24 1 year ago
@zekio24Offended? What made you think I am offended? All I said was I don't have any problem and I don't see how that is offending, come on now. If you’re trying to make me lose my cool then I suggest you try that on someone else. My last name is Mr. Cool. yo' heard!
EthioGQ 1 year ago
@EthioGQ So what’s all the crap of feeling u don’t lost Eritrea while the truth in the ground is u lost them like 17 years ago? Any way, its all good Mr. cool
zekio24 1 year ago
@EthioGQ So what’s all the crap of feeling u don’t lost Eritrea while the truth in the ground is u lost them like 17 years ago? Any way, its all good Mr. cool
zekio24 1 year ago
@zekio24 The last few consecutive years Ethiopia registered robust economic growth. That economic growth made a lot of Ethiopian hefty rich. Some became even multi millionaires. When I say millionaires, I'm talking about in dollars not birr. We can argue about who those people are!! But that is another topic. The point here is if our Eritrean sisters and brothers were still in a part of Ethiopia today, NO one can deny the fact that they would have been....
EthioGQ 1 year ago
@EthioGQ the biggest beneficiary of these growing than any other Ethiopians. Largely because they used to own a lot of key business venture in Ethiopia. Also,
port of masawa and Assab could have been the busiest port in East Africa. That means they could’ve been more job opportunities for the local people. That is just a few aspect but it can go on and on. Now my good friend Zekio, you tell me who lost who again?
EthioGQ 1 year ago
@EthioGQ Dude. When I say loss, it’s on the sense taking consideration that Eritrean used to be part of Ethiopia so one way or another Ethiopia is a loser here…though when it comes to economic consideration both of them are a loser but still Ethiopian loss a little higher than Eritrean if we have to put it on percentage. All the multimillion story u just mentioned…that only apply for those 5% of tigray people and everybody know that.
zekio24 1 year ago
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@EthioGQ @EthioGQ Dude. When I say loss, it’s on the sense taking consideration that Eritrean used to be part of Ethiopia so one way or another Ethiopia is a loser here…though when it comes to economic consideration both of them are a loser but still Ethiopian loss a little higher than Eritrean if we have to put it on percentage. All the multimillion story u just mentioned…that only apply for those 5% of tigray people and everybody know that.
zekio24 1 year ago