Oromia’s Jila Tajoo: A Cultural Celebration of Unity


Feature News: Reviving Tradition – Oromia Calls for a Collective Celebration of Jila Tajoo/Birboo

Malkaa Baatuu, Oromia Region – The call has been sounded across Oromia. In a vibrant celebration of faith, culture, and community, the annual Jila Tajoo/Birboo is set to be observed with reverence and unity. The gathering, deeply rooted in the sacred Utaa-Waayyu tradition, has been officially announced for Sunday, January 25, 2026 or Amajjii 17, 2018 EC (Ethiopian Calendar).

The ritual, which holds both spiritual and social significance, will be held at Malkaa Baatuu, near the premises of the Oromia Regional State University in the east.

The invitation is extended broadly and emotionally. “Oromoon cufti, ittiin bultoonni, jaalattoonniifi leelliftoonni aadaafi duudhaa Oromoo marti koottaa waliin Jila Tajoo haa bulfannuu,” the announcement proclaims. (Oromo people, come one and all, leaders, devotees, and supporters of Oromo culture and faith, let us celebrate Jila Tajoo together at the appointed time.)

The event serves a threefold purpose deeply embedded in the Oromo worldview: to celebrate and preserve ancient traditions, to express gratitude for the past, and to invoke blessings for the future. The full call translates as: Let us celebrate Jila Tajoo together, give thanks to Waaqa Uumaa (the Creator) for what has passed, and pray for milkii (abundance) for what is to come!

The gathering is not merely a ceremony but a profound communal experience, a reaffirmation of identity. It promises a full sensory immersion in Oromo heritage, culminating in the evocative closing line: “Ijaan aaga argaa; gurraan nagaa dhagayaa!” (May our eyes see wonder; may our ears hear peace!)

This celebration stands as a powerful testament to the living, breathing nature of Oromo cultural and spiritual systems, inviting a collective experience of gratitude, hope, and enduring tradition.


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