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Oromo poetry thrives on opposition. Pick one:
Thus, Walaloo Barumsaa emerged as the curriculum of the bush schools ( Mana Waaqaa ), where boys learned the art of governance, geography, and astronomy through metaphor and rhyme. walaloo barumsaa
In the context of Oromo society, education is often described as "Ija Beekumsaa" (The Eye of Knowledge). Without education, one is considered "blind" to the opportunities and complexities of the modern world. Educational poems often highlight that while wealth can be stolen or lost, knowledge is a permanent treasure that grows as it is shared. Goolaba (Conclusion) Oromo poetry thrives on opposition