Author: Abibitumi Ahemfie

  • The Truth About ADDI’s Burkina Faso Citizenship Initiative — And Why the Journey Continues

    The Truth About ADDI’s Burkina Faso Citizenship Initiative — And Why the Journey Continues

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    The Burkina Faso citizenship initiative shook the Afrikan Diaspora — and Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon is telling the full truth about what happened. This is not a watered-down summary. This is a direct, unfiltered briefing from the architect of Abibitumi himself. Furthermore, he addresses the questions our people have been asking since this initiative first emerged on the horizon of Abibifahodie.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon holds nothing back in this live session replay. He walks through the real twists, turns, and timelines that shaped this effort. As a result, viewers gain clarity that mainstream media and surface-level commentary never provide. In addition, he speaks candidly about why citizenship is no longer on the table for ADDI members — and why that has not stopped him. Most importantly, he explains exactly why he is still going. His commitment to Afrikan return is unshaken. That resolve alone makes this session essential viewing for every Kmtyw ‘Black People’ worldwide.

    Why the Burkina Faso Citizenship Initiative Still Matters for Kmtyw Diaspora

    Repatriation is not a trend. It is a strategic, spiritual, and political act of Abibifahodie. However, the path to return is rarely clean or linear. This session demonstrates that reality with full transparency. Ɔbenfo Kambon models what Pan-Afrikan leadership looks like when obstacles arise — you pivot, you persist, and you keep moving toward liberation. Furthermore, this briefing equips community builders, scholars, students, and parents with the knowledge they need to think critically about continental return. The Burkina Faso citizenship initiative opened a door. Understanding what happened next is part of our collective education.

    This replay includes the full video, presentation slides, and a decree — all for $20.00. There is no substitute for hearing this directly from Ɔbenfo Kambon. His analysis connects ancestral vision to present-day strategy. As a result, this is not just a recording — it is a document of our movement in motion. Abibitumi continues to build the infrastructure our people need to act, not just aspire. Most importantly, this session calls every Kmtyw person in the Diaspora to stay engaged, stay informed, and stay committed to the journey home.

    Watch the full replay and access the slides and decree here: Get It Now at Abibitumi.com

  • Burkina Faso 2025: Ghana Delegation Prepares for a Historic Citizenship Journey

    Burkina Faso 2025: Ghana Delegation Prepares for a Historic Citizenship Journey

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    The Burkina Faso 2025 delegation is gathering, organizing, and preparing for one of the most meaningful journeys in recent Pan-Afrikan history. On August 24th, 2025, from 4:00 to 4:30 PM GMT, Abibitumi hosts a free online update and headcount meeting for the Ghana chapter of this historic mission trip. Furthermore, this session is open to all who have answered the call to return, reconnect, and rebuild on Afrikan soil. Every seat in this meeting matters deeply.

    Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — is not merely a concept. It is a lived commitment. This delegation represents that commitment in action. Through the African Diaspora Direct Investment (ADDI) initiative, Afrikan people are actively reclaiming citizenship and planting roots in Burkina Faso. Moreover, this mission trip is part of a long tradition of Pan-Afrikan return that Abibitumi has championed for years. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned linguist, scholar, and the architect of Abibitumi, has long emphasized that Afrikan people must move beyond symbolism into sovereign, practical action. This delegation embodies that teaching directly and powerfully.

    Why the Burkina Faso 2025 Delegation Demands Your Full Attention

    This is not a tourist trip. This is a strategic, community-led return to the Motherland. The Ghana delegation update meeting exists to ensure every participant is informed, connected, and ready. In addition, it gives delegation members the chance to align on logistics, ask critical questions, and build solidarity before departure. As a result, those who attend will move forward with clarity and confidence. Most importantly, this meeting is completely free. There is no barrier between you and preparation for this historic journey.

    Abibitumi continues to create spaces where Afrikan people worldwide take bold, collective steps toward liberation. However, action requires preparation. This short 30-minute session offers exactly that — a structured, focused, community-centered moment to get aligned. Therefore, whether you are a confirmed delegation member or still considering your path, this meeting will ground you in what comes next. The Burkina Faso 2025 delegation is moving forward with purpose. Join your people, show up fully, and be counted. Register now and secure your place in this historic mission.

    Watch / Get it here: https://stg-abibitumi-rpd-3fbq.ue1.rapydapps.cloud/product/addi-ghanas-burkina-faso-2025-delegation-update-headcount-meeting-free/

  • Afrikan Food Sovereignty: Reclaiming the Land and Our Liberation

    Afrikan Food Sovereignty: Reclaiming the Land and Our Liberation

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    Afrikan food sovereignty is not a trend — it is a revolutionary act. Abibitumi is proud to present SSS 49, a vital seminar recording featuring Edwin Baffour. This lecture speaks directly to the power of Afrikan people feeding, sustaining, and liberating themselves. Furthermore, it aligns perfectly with the mission of Abibifahodie that Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon has built into every corner of this platform.

    Why Afrikan Food Sovereignty Must Be Central to Our Liberation Work

    Self-sufficiency begins with the land. Edwin Baffour brings deep knowledge and practical grounding to this conversation. He challenges Afrikan people to move beyond dependency and toward true agricultural autonomy. In addition, his presentation connects food production directly to collective power, community resilience, and Pan-Afrikan self-determination. This is not theory for the classroom alone — it is a call to action for every Afrikan family and community builder worldwide.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon has consistently taught that liberation requires material conditions, not just ideology. As a result, Abibitumi curates seminars that arm our people with real, applicable knowledge. This recording does exactly that. Moreover, it sits within the Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar Series — a body of work designed to produce thinkers, builders, and leaders committed to Abibifahodie. Every lecture in this series strengthens the foundation our communities urgently need.

    Most importantly, knowledge without access helps no one. For only $20.00, you can own this full video recording and return to it again and again. Share it with your family. Screen it in your community. Use it to spark real organizing around agriculture and self-sufficiency. Abibitumi exists so that Afrikan people everywhere — scholars, students, parents, and builders — can access transformative education on their own terms. Watch the SSS 49 seminar recording with Edwin Baffour now and take your next step toward Afrikan food sovereignty.

    👉 Watch / Get it here: https://stg-abibitumi-rpd-3fbq.ue1.rapydapps.cloud/product/foodsovereignty/

  • The Real Story of Black Liberation: Reclaiming Afrikan History Before 1619

    The Real Story of Black Liberation: Reclaiming Afrikan History Before 1619

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    Afrikan history before 1619 is far richer, far more defiant, and far more liberating than the mainstream narrative ever acknowledges. Most people accept 1619 as the starting point of the Afrikan experience in the so-called Americas. However, that framing is a carefully constructed lie. In truth, Afrikan people were already resisting, rebelling, and building free communities on this soil nearly a century before that date.

    In 1526, enslaved Afrikans at San Miguel de Guadalupe — in what colonizers called Spanish Florida — launched a successful rebellion. They drove off the Spanish. They won their freedom. Furthermore, they became permanent settlers, establishing one of the first free Black communities in the western hemisphere. Similarly, throughout the 1500s and into the early 1600s, Afrikan people across the so-called new world emancipated themselves and built free republics. These were not footnotes. These were acts of sovereign power. In addition, the transatlantic trade itself began not in 1619 but in 1441 — a fact that exposes the 400-year framing as a deliberate misdirection.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon Breaks Down the Misorientation Rooted in Afrikan History Before 1619

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — delivers a masterful analysis of this historical misorientation in his lecture, 400 Years? Enduring Historical Misorientation and Disorientation and the Year of Return. He does not simply correct the record. Most importantly, he reveals why the misdirection exists and who benefits from it. He connects this distortion directly to the ongoing psychological and spiritual disorientation of Afrikan people worldwide. As a result, this lecture is not merely academic — it is a tool for Abibifahodie, Black Liberation itself.

    Abibitumi exists to provide Afrikan people with exactly this kind of weaponized knowledge. Therefore, this lecture belongs in every home, every classroom, every community circle committed to truth. Understanding our full history — unfiltered and unapologetic — is the foundation of liberation. Furthermore, when we know how far back our resistance goes, we reclaim our power. We reclaim our identity. We reclaim our future. Do not allow a single colonial date to define the magnitude of who we are and all that our ancestors accomplished. Watch this lecture. Study it. Share it.

    Watch / Get it here: 400 Years? Enduring Historical Misorientation and Disorientation and the Year of Return — $20.00

  • Bedroom Colonialism and Black Power: What Every Afrikan Must Understand

    Bedroom Colonialism and Black Power: What Every Afrikan Must Understand

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    Bedroom colonialism remains one of the most overlooked threats to Black power today. It operates quietly, inside intimate spaces, yet produces devastating consequences for Afrikan people globally. Furthermore, it connects directly to a process called mulattofication — a concept that demands our full attention and honest analysis. This presentation gives us the tools to see clearly and act accordingly.

    Okunini Talawa Adodo and Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — deliver this essential explainer together. They identify the root causes of this phenomenon with precision and purpose. Moreover, they connect these causes to concrete threats against the consolidation of Abibifahodie. Their analysis is not speculative. It is grounded, rigorous, and necessary.

    How Bedroom Colonialism Directly Undermines Our Black Power Consolidation

    Bedroom colonialism functions as both an internal and external weapon against Afrikan unity. As a result, understanding it is not optional — it is a liberation imperative. Ɔbenfo Kambon provides conceptual clarity that moves us beyond confusion and toward correct action. In addition, this presentation helps community builders, scholars, students, and parents recognize patterns they may not have named before. Most importantly, naming the problem correctly is the first step toward solving it.

    Abibitumi exists to arm Afrikan people with knowledge that serves our liberation. This seminar is exactly that kind of knowledge. Therefore, we encourage every conscious Afrikan to study this presentation carefully and share it within your community. Watch it, discuss it, and build with it. Get your copy now and add this essential lecture to your liberation toolkit.

    👉 Watch / Get it here: SSS 57: Bedroom Colonialism and the Interrelated Mulattofication — $20.00