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Joy, Unity, and Cultural Pride Shine at Ethiopia’s Irreecha Festival in Addis Ababa

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Tens of thousands of Ethiopians dressed in vibrant traditional attire filled the streets of Addis Ababa over the weekend to celebrate Irreecha, the Oromo people’s annual thanksgiving festival. The celebration, deeply rooted in Oromo culture and identity, marks the end of Ethiopia’s main rainy season and serves as a time to give thanks for life, peace, and prosperity.

Irreecha, which means “thanksgiving” in the Oromo language, brings together people from all walks of life to honor nature, community, and renewal. The festival traditionally takes place near rivers or lakes, symbolizing purity and the continuity of life. Participants gather to express gratitude to their creator for the blessings of the past year and to pray for abundance in the coming one.

This year’s celebration began in the heart of Addis Ababa before continuing in Bishoftu, a lakeside town about 40 kilometers from the capital. Men, women, and children adorned themselves in colorful cultural clothing, beads, and jewelry. Many carried freshly cut green grass and flowers, which they placed in water to symbolize renewal, hope, and the interconnectedness of life. The sight of thousands of people united in song and dance painted the city in shades of joy and togetherness.

For the Oromo people, Irreecha is more than a cultural event—it is a declaration of identity, pride, and unity. Many young people see it as a way to reconnect with their roots and express solidarity with their heritage. “Irreecha represents my identity and the greatness of my people,” said one festival-goer, emphasizing the emotional and cultural importance of the occasion.

The growing popularity of Irreecha in recent years reflects both a revival of Oromo cultural expression and the global reach of Ethiopia’s traditions. Social media has played a major role in this rise, with attendees documenting their experiences, outfits, and celebrations online. This digital visibility has turned Irreecha into a global event, drawing members of the Ethiopian diaspora and international visitors eager to witness the beauty of Oromo culture firsthand.

The atmosphere throughout the festival was one of peace, harmony, and inclusiveness. Despite its origins in traditional Oromo faith systems, Irreecha now transcends religion, bringing together Christians, Muslims, and followers of indigenous beliefs. The event serves as a powerful reminder of Ethiopia’s diversity and the shared human values of gratitude and renewal.

In previous years, Irreecha was sometimes marked by political tension and protests highlighting the Oromo people’s calls for greater representation and equality. However, this year’s celebration unfolded peacefully, focusing instead on cultural pride, resilience, and unity. The sight of thousands of people dancing, smiling, and celebrating together in Addis Ababa and Bishoftu stood as a testament to the enduring spirit of the Oromo people and their deep reverence for life and nature.

The Irreecha festival continues to grow in size and significance, symbolizing a powerful blend of tradition, spirituality, and modern identity. For many Ethiopians and international guests alike, it is a reminder that even in a rapidly changing world, gratitude and unity remain the heart of human connection.

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