By Observer
Alamudi is the tycoon at the center of the 21st-century re-annexation of Oromiyaa by Abyssinian elites.
He was probably the first to snatch lands from Oromo farmers near Lagatafo, in the so-called CMC area, in the mid-1990′s. Since then and with the impending annexation of Lagatafo by the “Addis Ababa” Habeshagovernment, Lagatafo is quickly becoming a de-Oromonized region within Oromia.
In addition, Alamudi – together with TPLF rulers and ex-Neftegna tycoons of the Ethiopian empire – steals a “staggering 4.5-ton of gold every year” from Shakiso ores in the Guji zone of Oromiyaa. The money from this very gold has been then used to buy bullets to kill the very Guji and Borana Oromo youths who are protesting against the gold theft (heist) by Alamudi, TPLF rulers and ex-Neftegna tycoons. While Alamudi and his Habesha“investors” are swimming in millions of stolen dollars, the rest of the Guji Oromo in Shakiso do not have enough food to support their families that they rely on food-aid from humanitarian organizations to fed and survive their children and themselves. In order to facilitate their gold heist, Alamudi and Co. have been at the center of fueling the recent conflict between the Guji and Borana Oromos.
What’s more, Alamudi is the serial thief of the resources of Oromiyaa – such as cement deposits, skins and hides, and so on. As a result, he’s the one of the wealthiest men in Africa. Though Alamudi is the cover, he does not act alone. He has the full backing of TPLF rulers as well as connections with ex-Neftegna tycoons. In other words, Alamudi is not a one-individual show, but a coordinated cover for the complete re-annexation of Oromiyaa by Abyssinian elites.
Alamudi – together with EFFORT – control the entire economy of the Ethiopian empire. There are some allegations that Alamudi is for ex-Neftegna tycoons while EFFORT is for the current Tigrayan tycoons. It is to be remembered that Alamudi had been the top financier of the right-wingNeftegna groups until recently.
And, this Alamudi is bringing his Soccer Game to Little Oromia in the United States – the Twin Cities: Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN, this summer in early July 2014. The man – whose hands are drenched with the blood of Guji and Lagatafo Oromo – is coming to “entertain” the Diaspora in Minnesota.
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