Heroes of public force in Abyssinia and Faradje pyramid

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In Onomastic the name of an individual of something often reveals a significant content. The name shouldn't be randomly given to someone to an object or a phenomenon though it is generally arbitrary proceeded. Similarly the history of Ethiopian cities Assossa Gambela and Saio which are today integral part of Congolese lingua franca goes back to a prodigious and heroic adventure of the Congolese Public Force during the Second World War. Likili ( symbol of a new comer in the army or the police) is the unknown heroe who recalls the bravery of the Congolese troops in Ethiopia (the country of Blacks) the former Abyssinia whose work miracles sound over sea and over Atlantic. In the country Faradje pyramid symbolizes the doorway triumphant return after a successful expedition in Abyssinia. There are no bad troops but certainly bad managers. May Faradje pyramid a touristic city par excellence be yearly celebrated for the pride of the country to honour Congolese security forces army and police; to remind combatants their noble and tough job. Better die to the front rather than from fear. Heroes and martyrs never die; they live in the livings ‘minds.
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