Through their relentless grace, the mothers healed the fractures of the Oromo nation. The warring factions laid down their spears at the feet of the twins, shamed by the unity of the children who suckled at the same breasts of peace.
Years passed, and the grey of age touched the hair of Ajetu and Ashetu. The drought broke, and the rains returned in abundance, turning the plains into a sea of emerald green. The Oromo people grew strong, prosperous, and united, establishing the democratic Gadaa system of governance, rooted in equality, peace, and generational balance—values first modeled by the twin mothers in their shared household.

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