Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (left) and his deputy Temesgen Tiruneh (Photo: EPA) By Mohamud A. Ahmed Addis Abeba – As I stepped beyond the bustling core of Jigjiga into its sprawling outskirts, the horizon unfolded like a canvas of possibility and peril—mirroring the vast ambiguities besieging Ethiopia. Clutched in my hand was Professor Abdi Ismail Samatar’s poignant …
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (left) and his deputy Temesgen Tiruneh (Photo: EPA) By Mohamud A. Ahmed Addis Abeba – As I stepped beyond the bustling core of Jigjiga into its sprawling outskirts, the horizon unfolded like a canvas of possibility and peril—mirroring the vast ambiguities besieging Ethiopia. Clutched in my hand was Professor Abdi Ismail Samatar’s poignant …
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