
The Abibitumi website launch was not simply a digital milestone — it was a declaration of Afrikan liberation in action. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, brought together a powerful community moment. Gathered at The Lion House Afrikan Cultural Center, participants witnessed history in real time. Furthermore, a global audience joined online, affirming that Abibifahodie has no borders.
That same evening carried another historic weight. The audience experienced the very first screening of 1804: The Hidden History of Haiti on the continent of Afrika. This was not coincidence. Most importantly, it was intention — rooting digital infrastructure in the deepest wells of Afrikan resistance and triumph. The Haitian Revolution reminds us that our liberation is always possible. In addition, it reminds us that our history is ours to tell.
How the Abibitumi Website Launch United the Diaspora and the Continent
Professor James Small joined the event via livestream, bringing ancestral fire to the gathering. His presence connected generations of Pan-Afrikan thought across time zones and continents. Meanwhile, the Abibifahodie Adesuabea nnwontofoɔ — the singers — filled the space with cultural power and beauty. Their performances were not entertainment. They were ceremony. As a result, every element of this event served the greater purpose of Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — lived and breathed collectively.
This replay preserves that sacred energy for all who could not attend. However, it also deepens the experience for those who were there. Ɔbenfo Kambon built Abibitumi as a platform rooted in Ma’at — truth, justice, and righteous order for Afrikan people globally. Therefore, every resource here carries that foundation. Scholars, students, parents, and community builders will find this recording essential. It is proof that when Afrikan people move with purpose, we create institutions that endure. Watch this landmark event now and carry its energy forward.
Watch / Get it here: Replay of the Abibitumi Website Launch and 1804 Film Screening — $10.00
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