In SYNERGY, Ras Nahom Ayne'alem weaves together philosophy, memory, and testimony to tell the untold story of Addis Ababa's quiet genocide - the erasure of her people, homes, and spirit under the banner of "development"
through a voice that is both Royal and wounded, Nahom walks us through Kazanchis, one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, now wiped from existence - and through the collective soul of a people displaced but not defeated.
Moving between poetry and policy, ancient wisdom and modern pain, SYNERGY reveals what true unity means when the promise of "Medemer" - the political philosophy of synergy - is turned against its own people.
The book calls upon Ethiopians and the world alike to bear witness, to heal, and to rebuild - not in slogans, but in Truth, Justice, and Love.
A work of philosophy, memory, and moral courage, SYNERGY stands as both a requiem for a city and a manifesto for humanity's conscience.
"We were born among ruins and roses. And though they took the stones, the roses still bloom in us." - Ras Nahom Ayne'alem ራስ፡ናሖም፡ዐይነ፡ዓለም።
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