About this user
Well i don't know what to write about my self , i guess i'm out of words wen it's comes to me lol, and before you ask, yes the beautiful Oromo woman in the background is not me. and yeah I am a full-blooded OROMO and you might ask what is OROMO?
Well The Oromo are Hamites/Cushites and one of the Cushitic-speaking groups of people living in north-eastern and eastern Africa. Cushitic speakers have inhabited parts of north-eastern and eastern Africa for as long as recorded history -
The Oromo are divided into two major branches that break down into an assortment of clan families. From west to east, these subgroups are:
The Borana which include:
The Macha Oromo, living between Didessa River and the Omo River, and south into the Gibe region;
The Tulama Oromo, who live in the Oromia Region around Addis Ababa;
The Guji Oromo, who are the southern part subgroup of the Oromo, inhabiting neighboring the Garri (Gharri) and Borana Oromo.
The Borana Oromo who live in the Borena Zone, which includes Moyale. They also live in Kenya and parts of Somalia.
The Gabra Oromo, who live in north Kenya along the Moyale border region
There are also many further subdivisions.
The Barento/Barentuma which include:
The Wallo Oromo, who are the northernmost group, and live predominantly in the Oromia Zone of the Amhara Region, as far north as Lake Ashenge, with whom the Raya Oromo and the Yejju Oromo are often grouped;
The Ittu Oromo, who live in the Oromia Region from the Awash River east to a line drawn south of Dire Dawa;
The Karayu Oromo, who live along the Awash valley in east Shawa as well as West Hararge
The Aniya Oromo, who live south of the Ittu and west of the Erer River;
The Afran Qallo which refers to the 4 decedents of Qallo, who are:
Ala Oromo, living west of the city of Harar and the Erer River
Oborra Oromo, living between Ituu and Ala Oromo
Babille Oromo,living east of the Erer River in the Oromia Region
Dagaa Oromo (Nole and Jarso):
Nole Oromo who live east of Dire Dawa and north of Harar;
Jarso who live in the northeastern corner of the of the Oromia Region;
The Arsi Oromo, who primarily live in the Arsi Zone of the Oromia Region (which is named for them) as well as the Bale Zone; and
The Qallu, who live between the Awash River and Dire Dawa.
There are also many further subdivisions.
Hometown
Every Where In The Horn Of Africa, almost all of the Horn of Africa belong to me.