Opride (OPride) — My grandfather Ayana Debosie Halo had a habit of making the entire family tune into his favorite radio station: The Voice of Oromo Liberation (better known by its Oromo acronym SBO). Began in late 1980s, SBO is a shortwave radio run by the Oromo Liberation Front, a political organization that struggles for
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