Why Afrikan-Centered Behavior Must Match Afrikan-Centered Thought

Afrikan-centered behavior

Afrikan-centered behavior — not just Afrikan-centered speech — is the true measure of our liberation work. For decades, our movements have poured energy into raising consciousness. However, consciousness without corresponding action has produced a dangerous gap. We now have people who speak the language of liberation yet live entirely within the framework of white nationalist systems. This contradiction must be confronted directly and without apology.

In this landmark recording, Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon and Okunini Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — architect of Abibitumi and world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist — deliver a diagnosis our community urgently needs. Together, they interrogate what they call “Aggressive Ideological Mimicry.” This is the phenomenon whereby Afrikan people adopt the symbols, language, and aesthetics of Abibifahodie while their actual daily behavior remains fully peripheral to Afrikan interests. Furthermore, they challenge us with direct questions. What foods do we eat? In what language do we speak to our children? Where do we build our homes and institutions?

When Afrikan-Centered Behavior Becomes the Standard, Everything Changes

Most importantly, this presentation exposes a painful irony. So-called “Afrikan-Centered Schools” are, in too many cases, factories producing workers for the white nation rather than builders of Kmt — the Afrikan=Black Nation. As a result, our children graduate fluent in the rhetoric of liberation but trained entirely in service to alien systems. Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon and Okunini Kambon do not simply identify the problem. In addition, they frame a path forward grounded in Ma’at and rooted in genuine Abibifahodie praxis. This is not theoretical. This is a call to align every dimension of our lives with our liberation goals.

This recording includes both the full video lecture and the presentation slides. Therefore, you can study, share, and teach from this material within your family, school, or community organization. Scholars, parents, educators, and community builders will all find direct application here. The work of Abibitumi exists precisely to equip Afrikan people globally with the tools to build — not just to think. Consequently, this lecture belongs in every serious Pan-Afrikan household and learning space. Get your copy today and begin the work of aligning thought, speech, and action.

Watch / Get it here: Recording & Slides — Afrikan-Peripheried Behavior and Why We Have Made So Little Progress ($20.00)

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