Celebrating Irreecha Afraasaa Tulluu Cuqqaalaa: A Festival of Thanksgiving and Resilience

“A generation as strong as iron” — The Oromo community gathers to mark the weekly Tulluu Cuqqee Irreecha celebration with joy, devotion, and unshakeable unity.
As the sun rises over the sacred highlands, the Oromo people come together once again to observe Irreecha Afraasaa Tulluu Cuqqee—a cherished tradition of giving thanks to Waaqayyo (God) for the blessings of creation and the gift of life.
This week’s celebration, marked by the faithful gathered at Tulluu Cuqqee, carries special significance. It is a moment of collective gratitude, of cultural affirmation, and of the unbreakable bonds that tie the Oromo people to their land, their Creator, and one another.
“A Generation as Strong as Iron”
The prayer rises from the hearts of the faithful: “Dhaloota Akka Hadiidaa jabaatu” — “A generation as strong as iron.”
This is not merely a wish but a declaration. It speaks to the resilience that has carried the Oromo people through centuries of challenge, through displacement and oppression, through attempts to erase their identity and silence their voice. The generation that gathers at Tulluu Cuqqee declares: we are iron. We do not break. We endure.
Reaching the Week of Tulluu Cuqqaalaa Irreecha
The greeting echoes across the gathering: “Baga Torbee Irreecha Tulluu Cuqqaalaa geechan” — “Congratulations on reaching the week of Tulluu Cuqqee Irreecha.”
There is profound meaning in this simple greeting. To reach this sacred time is to have been granted life, health, and the opportunity to give thanks. It is to have survived another cycle of seasons, another year’s challenges, another journey through the uncertainties that life presents. Every person gathered at Tulluu Cuqqee is living proof of Waaqayyo’s mercy and protection.

The Call of Cuqqee
The celebration’s spirit is captured in the joyful cry: “Hoo…… cuqqiyoo kootu na mararee jedha dhiichifni achirratti dhiichifamu qabadhu.”
This expression, rich in the poetry of the Oromo language, speaks to the deep emotional connection between the people and their sacred site. Cuqqee—the beloved highland—wraps itself around the hearts of those who gather there. It is not merely a location but a living presence, a witness to generations of prayer, a container of collective memory, and a symbol of the enduring bond between the Oromo people and the land that Waaqayyo gave them.

The Significance of Irreecha
Irreecha is far more than a religious observance. It is the Oromo people’s annual thanksgiving festival, marking the end of the rainy season and the beginning of the new year. Celebrated at bodies of water—lakes, rivers, and springs—Irreecha symbolizes the purification of the heart and the renewal of the bond between the Creator and creation.
During Irreecha, the Oromo people offer thanks to Waaqayyo for the blessings of the past year and pray for peace, prosperity, and unity in the year ahead. It is a time when social distinctions fade, when rich and poor, young and old, stand together as equals before their Creator, adorned in traditional attire, carrying green grasses and flowers as symbols of peace and prosperity.
At Tulluu Cuqqee, these traditions take on particular significance. The highland setting, closer to the heavens, provides a fitting backdrop for prayers that rise toward Waaqayyo. The cool breeze carries the voices of the faithful, mingling with the rustle of grass and the songs of birds—all of creation joining in the thanksgiving.
Unity Across Boundaries
Irreecha has always been more than a religious festival—it is a powerful expression of Oromo unity. In a history marked by division and displacement, Irreecha brings the Oromo people together regardless of clan, class, or political affiliation. It reminds them that beneath all differences lies a shared identity, a shared history, and a shared hope.
At Tulluu Cuqqee this week, that unity is on full display. Families have traveled from near and far. Elders sit with youth, sharing wisdom and stories. Women in traditional attire lead songs that have been sung for generations. Children run among the crowds, learning the traditions they will one day pass to their own children.
A Prayer for the Future
As the celebration continues, the prayers of the faithful rise toward Waaqayyo:
For the generation: that it may be as strong as iron, able to bear the weight of struggle and emerge unbroken.
For the people: that they may continue to reach the sacred times, year after year, generation after generation.
For the land: that it may remain a place where Oromo identity can flourish, where children can learn their mother tongue, where traditions can be passed without fear.
For peace: that the conflicts that have brought so much suffering may end, and that the Oromo people may know the blessing of true peace in their homeland.

The Celebration Continues
The Irreecha Afraasaa Tulluu Cuqqee celebration marks not an end but a continuation. The prayers offered this week will sustain the community through the seasons ahead. The bonds renewed at the sacred site will hold through challenges yet unknown. The identity affirmed in the gathering will be carried back to homes and communities across Oromia and the diaspora.
As the faithful depart from Tulluu Cuqqee, they carry with them more than memories. They carry the blessing of the sacred space, the strength of the community, and the assurance that Waaqayyo hears their prayers. They carry, too, the knowledge that they are part of something larger than themselves—a people with a history stretching back centuries and a future reaching toward horizons they may not live to see.

Conclusion
“Dhaloota Akka Hadiidaa jabaatu” — “A generation as strong as iron.”
This is the prayer for the Oromo people. This is the hope that fills Tulluu Cuqqee this week. This is the promise that the faithful make to one another and to the generations yet unborn: we will be iron. We will not break. We will continue to gather, to give thanks, to celebrate our identity, until the day when all Oromos can celebrate freely in a homeland at peace.
Baga Torbee Irreecha Tulluu Cuqqaalaa geechan!
Congratulations on reaching the week of Tulluu Cuqqee Irreecha!
Hoo…… cuqqiyoo kootu na mararee jedha dhiichifni achirratti dhiichifamu qabadhu.
May the beloved highland wrap itself around your heart, and may you receive the blessings poured out upon this sacred place.
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Posted on March 10, 2026, in Events, Finfinne, Information, News, Oromia, Press Release, Promotion. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.




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