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English: "Matabuqqenism comes from two Afan Oromo words 'mataa' which means 'Head' and "buqqee' means 'pumpkin' . standing from this Etymological terms, matabuqqenism means, to knowingly abandon the truth for the sake of power and authority and become a puppy for every government that comes and goes.
Further explanation: according to Nesru Temam: pumpkin is a type of food which is mostly produced during summer because it prefers wet weather. the pumpkin will soon spread and occupy the land if conditions are right. it consumes water and nutrients from other plants. however, when the weather changes and there is no rain, it disappears within a few days. when it gets rain, it prosper again. similarly, these people who are far from the truth and harm people for the sake of power and authority will disappear like a pumpkin when the truth returns. they reappear when they find the way. So this is where matabuqqenism came from. |
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English: pumpkin is a type of food which is mostly produced during summer because it prefers wet weather. the pumpkin will soon spread and occupy the land if conditions are right. it consumes water and nutrients from other plants. however, when the weather changes and there is no rain, it disappears within a few days. when it gets rain, it prosper again. similarly, these people who are far from the truth and harm people for the sake of power and authority will disappear like a pumpkin when the truth returns. they reappear when they find the way. So this is where matabuqqenism came from
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