Author: Abibitumi Ahemfie

  • Reclaiming Kemet: Why the Land of Black People Was Never “Ancient Egypt”

    Reclaiming Kemet: Why the Land of Black People Was Never “Ancient Egypt”

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    Kemet — land of Black people — has been systematically erased from global consciousness through one of history’s most deliberate and sustained disinformation campaigns. Non-Black Egyptologists replaced the indigenous name Kmt with “Ancient Egypt.” They replaced Kmtyw — meaning Black people — with “Ancient Egyptians.” As a result, the world inherited a deliberately falsified record. Furthermore, Afrikan people were cut off from their own greatness, their own language, and their own identity.

    This erasure was never accidental. It was calculated. Anti-Black scholars understood that names carry power. By stripping Kmt of its indigenous meaning, they rendered the entire civilization unintelligible. Consequently, students, scholars, and communities worldwide were left studying a people — stripped of Blackness — as though race never mattered. However, race mattered enormously to the Kmtyw themselves. They named their land after who they were. In addition, they left that testimony in stone, in scripture, and in language.

    Why Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon’s Lecture on Kemet and Black Identity Is Essential

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — confronts this academic malpractice directly. His revised 2019 lecture, Why Kemet (Land of Black People) Matters!, dismantles the fraud with precision. Most importantly, he uses the very language of the Kmtyw to restore what was stolen. He demonstrates that calling the civilization by its indigenous name is not symbolic — it is corrective. Furthermore, it is an act of Abibifahodie — Black liberation through knowledge, language, and self-definition.

    This lecture is essential for every Afrikan person seeking clarity about who built Kmt and why that truth matters today. Parents can use it to teach children the real story. Scholars can anchor their research in linguistic truth. Community builders can use it as a foundation for unapologetic Pan-Afrikan education. Abibitumi exists precisely to provide resources like this — tools that restore dignity, sharpen the mind, and advance the liberation of Afrikan people worldwide. Do not allow the longest-running gaslighting campaign in history to continue unchallenged. Watch this lecture. Study it. Share it.

    Watch / Get it here: Why Kemet (Land of Black People) Matters! — Revised 2019 Edition — available now at Abibitumi.com for $20.00.

  • Empowering Afrika Through STEAM: Engineering Liberation for the Future

    Empowering Afrika Through STEAM: Engineering Liberation for the Future

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    Empowering Afrika with STEAM is not a trend — it is a strategic necessity for Abibifahodie. Science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics are tools. In the hands of Afrikan people, they become weapons of liberation. Abibitumi brings this vision directly to our community through transformative education rooted in Pan-Afrikan purpose.

    This exclusive seminar features Benjamin Nortey, a multidisciplinary engineer committed to Afrikan advancement. He does not simply discuss STEAM in the abstract. Instead, he grounds every concept in the concrete realities facing Afrikan people globally. His approach challenges us to build, create, and innovate on our own terms. Furthermore, his work aligns powerfully with the broader mission of Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — equipping Kmtyw with the knowledge and skills to reclaim our destiny.

    Why Empowering Afrika with STEAM Matters for Our Liberation

    Too often, STEAM education excludes Afrikan voices, histories, and futures. However, Abibitumi refuses that erasure. This seminar repositions Afrikan people as innovators, engineers, and architects of a sovereign future. As a result, learners walk away with both inspiration and practical frameworks. Most importantly, this is not charity — this is our intellectual inheritance, reclaimed and applied with intention and power.

    Abibitumi continues to build one of the most vital Pan-Afrikan educational platforms in the world. Each seminar in this series adds another brick to that foundation. In addition, resources like this one are accessible, affordable, and designed for scholars, students, parents, and community builders everywhere. Do not miss this powerful conversation. Watch it now and invest in the liberation of Afrikan people — starting with your own mind.

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  • Why Afrikan Natural Hair Is a Political and Economic Battlefield

    Why Afrikan Natural Hair Is a Political and Economic Battlefield

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    Afrikan natural hair is not simply a style choice — it is a battleground for the minds, bodies, and economics of Afrikan=Black people worldwide. Every dollar spent on chemical relaxers, foreign weaves, and eurasian-manufactured hair products flows directly into the hands of our oppressors. Furthermore, this is not accidental. It is a deliberate system designed to profit from manufactured self-hatred. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon exposes this system with precision, clarity, and uncompromising Pan-Afrikan scholarship.

    How Afrikan Natural Hair Robs the Banks of Our Enemies

    In this powerful keynote lecture, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon dismantles the psychology and political economy behind the eurasian/white self-hatred industry. He names exactly who benefits — Koreans, East Indians, western eurasians, and others — when Afrikan=Black people reject their natural crown. As a result, billions of dollars leave our communities and build eurasian national wealth. Most importantly, Ɔbenfo shows us that our hair is literally a financial weapon. We can use it for liberation or surrender it to those who despise us.

    This lecture does not soften its message. It delivers hard-hitting research backed by 27 detailed slides. In addition, Ɔbenfo connects the personal to the political with incisive, evidence-based analysis. Parents grappling with their children’s self-image will find answers here. Scholars seeking grounded political economy will find rigorous thinking. Community builders will find a clear call to action. Therefore, this is not entertainment — it is essential Abibifahodie education for every Afrikan=Black person who is serious about liberation.

    Abibitumi exists to equip our people with the knowledge and tools to build power. However, knowledge only transforms when we act on it. This lecture is 27 minutes and 45 seconds of transformation. It is $20.00 — a small investment that returns profound clarity. Share it with your family. Screen it in your community. Use it to reclaim the narrative around Afrikan natural hair and redirect Afrikan=Black wealth where it belongs — within our own hands. Watch it and get it here: AFRIKAN=Black Natural Hair vs the eurasian/white Self-Hatred Industry.

  • Protect Your Digital Life: Cybersecurity Practices Every Afrikan Must Know

    Protect Your Digital Life: Cybersecurity Practices Every Afrikan Must Know

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    Cybersecurity practices for Afrikans are no longer optional — they are a matter of liberation. As our communities build wealth, knowledge, and power, we become targets. Therefore, protecting our digital infrastructure is as critical as any other act of resistance. Abibitumi continues to lead by equipping our people with the tools they need to defend themselves — in every arena.

    Presenter Kwao Kongo delivers a hands-on, no-nonsense session that meets you exactly where you are. Furthermore, this seminar goes beyond theory. Kwao Kongo walks participants through real configurations, live device assessments, and actionable security hardening steps. In addition, security tools are included — so you leave with more than knowledge. You leave equipped. This is the Abibitumi standard: practical, liberatory education built for Afrikan people, by Afrikan people.

    Why Cybersecurity Practices for Afrikans Must Be Part of Our Liberation Work

    Our data is valuable. Our communications are surveilled. Our organizations face real digital threats every day. As a result, understanding how to assess and harden your technology is a revolutionary act. This seminar empowers you to take immediate control of your devices and your digital presence. Most importantly, it removes dependency on systems that were never built to protect us. Abibifahodie demands that we secure every dimension of our lives — including the digital one.

    This exclusive Abibitumi seminar recording is available now for just $20. Moreover, you can watch it on your own time, revisit the material, and apply the lessons step by step. Every purchase directly supports the continued work of Pan-Afrikan education and liberation through Abibitumi. Do not wait for someone else to protect what you have built. Take action today.

    ▶ Watch now and get your copy here: Assess Your Tech and Implement Security Configurations Now — Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar

  • From Study Abroad to Repatriation: One Scholar’s Journey Back to Afrika

    From Study Abroad to Repatriation: One Scholar’s Journey Back to Afrika

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    Study abroad repatriation to Afrika is not a distant dream — it is a deliberate, disciplined process. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon lived that process fully. As an undergraduate on full academic scholarship at the historic Morehouse College, he made a bold decision. He chose his third year not for comfort, but for transformation. He chose the Motherland.

    That decision changed everything. Ɔbenfo immersed himself deeply in the Akan language, reaching an advanced level of mastery. He wrote a remarkable 41-page paper entirely in Twi. The subject was the role of proverbs across social contexts — a profoundly Afrikan intellectual undertaking. Furthermore, his journey extended far beyond the classroom. He attended a Dogon Festival in Mali. He visited breathtaking waterfalls in Burkina Faso. He experienced Afrika not as a tourist, but as a returning son. These were not accidents. These were acts of Sankɔfa.

    How Study Abroad Repatriation to Afrika Becomes a Liberation Strategy

    Most importantly, this presentation is not simply a travelogue. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon, Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, reveals the interior logic of his path. He shares the adventures and misadventures — the first semester, the intersemester break, the second semester. He speaks honestly about the full arc of his Sankɔfa process. As a result, viewers gain rare insight into how intentional study abroad can plant seeds of permanent return. This is Abibifahodie in action — not as slogan, but as lived strategy.

    In addition, this lecture carries a message for every Afrikan student, parent, and community builder worldwide. Broadening your horizons is not about Eurocentric validation. It is about reconnecting with Kmtyw ancestral wisdom and building the foundation for a liberated future. Ɔbenfo’s story proves that the path home begins with a single courageous step. Take that step. Watch this spellbinding presentation today and discover how study abroad repatriation to Afrika can reshape your entire life’s trajectory.

    Watch / Get it here: The Role of Study Abroad in Eventual Repatriation — Abibitumi.com