Author: Abibitumi Ahemfie

  • Art, Afrikan Liberation & Music Unite in the Abibitumi Traoré Fundraiser Replay

    Art, Afrikan Liberation & Music Unite in the Abibitumi Traoré Fundraiser Replay

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    This Afrikan liberation music fundraiser brought together sound, solidarity, and purpose in one BlackPowerful event. Abibitumi hosted an exclusive virtual listening party for Tukula (Life in the Sun) — the fourth album by Kwento xpr. Furthermore, this was not simply a concert. It was art-in-action, rooted in the spirit of Abibifahodie. Every registration directly supported the Ibrahim Traoré Mural Tribute fund — a living monument to Afrikan resistance and sovereignty.

    How This Afrikan Liberation Music Fundraiser Fused Culture and Community Power

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — has always taught that culture is a weapon of liberation. This event embodied that teaching fully. Attendees experienced core tracks from Album 4 alongside select cuts from the forthcoming Album 5. In addition, the listening party created a shared space for Afrikan people globally to gather, listen, and build together. Most importantly, every contribution moved resources toward a tangible, community-rooted tribute.

    The Ibrahim Traoré Mural Tribute fund honors a symbol of Afrikan self-determination. As a result, contributing to this fundraiser means investing in both art and ancestral memory. Kwento xpr’s music carries the sonic frequencies of Abibifahodie — liberation not as a distant dream, but as a daily practice. Moreover, Tukula translates to “Life in the Sun” — a title that speaks directly to the flourishing of Afrikan people on their own terms. This is culture doing the work that liberation requires.

    However, this moment does not have to end with the live event. The full replay is now available exclusively through Abibitumi. Therefore, whether you missed the premiere or want to experience it again, you can access the recording and still stand in solidarity with this cause. Furthermore, sharing this replay with your community extends the reach of Afrikan liberation music and multiplies its impact. Do not let this moment pass — watch the replay, support the fund, and carry the energy of Tukula forward.

    Watch / Get it here: Stream the Abibitumi Traoré Fundraiser & Kwento xpr Album Premiere Replay

  • Ma’at and Rulership in Ancient Kmt: What Our Ancestors Knew About Justice and Power

    Ma’at and Rulership in Ancient Kmt: What Our Ancestors Knew About Justice and Power

    Ma'at and rulership in Kmt

    Ma’at and rulership in Kmt form the philosophical and political foundation that governed one of the greatest civilizations our ancestors ever built. This is not abstract history. Furthermore, it is a living framework — one that Afrikan people urgently need to reclaim today. Most importantly, understanding these principles reconnects us to the sovereign tradition of the Kmtyw, our ancient ancestors who walked in alignment, justice, and divine order.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — delivers a masterful, deeply researched lecture on exactly these principles. He draws directly from Kmtyw sources. In addition, he frames the material through the lens of Abibifahodie — Black liberation — grounding ancient wisdom in our present struggle. This is not a surface-level survey. It is a rigorous, transformative deep-dive spanning two hours and forty-nine minutes, supported by 88 detailed slides.

    Why Ma’at and Rulership in Kmt Must Ground Our Liberation Work

    Nsyt — rulership — was never simply about power for the Kmtyw. Rather, it was inseparable from Ma’at: truth, justice, balance, and cosmic order. A ruler who violated Ma’at violated the very foundation of civilization. As a result, governance became a sacred responsibility, not a privilege. However, colonial miseducation has severed Afrikan people from this understanding. Ɔbenfo Kambon restores that severed connection with precision, clarity, and unapologetic Afrikan-centered scholarship. Every slide, every reference, every analysis serves Afrikan people directly.

    This lecture originally aired on November 19, 2017, and it remains as vital and necessary as ever. Students, scholars, community builders, and parents will all find deep value here. In addition, the self-paced format means you engage on your own terms, at your own speed, as many times as you need. This is the kind of education Abibitumi was built to provide — rooted in our ancestors, designed for our liberation. Do not wait to access this knowledge. Your ancestors built civilizations on these very principles. Now it is your turn to carry that legacy forward.

    Watch the full lecture and access all 88 slides here: On Ma’at And Nsyt (Rulership) — Get It Here

  • Building Businesses and Family in Ghana: 9 Real Secrets from a Repatriation Success Story

    Building Businesses and Family in Ghana: 9 Real Secrets from a Repatriation Success Story

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    Building businesses in Ghana while raising a bilingual child and blending two families across continents — that is exactly what Nakia and Lwanga Songsore have done. In just five years, they launched multiple businesses, purchased acres of land, acquired vehicles, and homeschooled their daughter. Furthermore, they did all of this while navigating the real, unfiltered challenges that no repatriation brochure ever mentions. Their story is living proof that Abibifahodie is not a distant dream — it is a daily, deliberate practice.

    9 Proven Secrets to Building Businesses in Ghana as a Repatriate Family

    This exclusive Abibitumi session captures the Songsores sharing everything. They cover how to secure your Ghanaian green passport, how to structure businesses across cultures, and how to raise a child who negotiates in both Dagaare and English. In addition, they speak honestly about land acquisition, family dynamics, and the grind behind the growth. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, has built this platform specifically to deliver this kind of transformative, unfiltered knowledge to Afrikan people globally. Most importantly, this session delivers exactly that standard.

    The Songsore family represents a Baltimore-meets-Loho, Ghana reality. They are not selling fantasy — they are sharing the blueprint. However, blueprints only work when you study them carefully. Their testimony covers agriculture, self-sufficiency, business strategy, and the cultural negotiations of everyday Pan-Afrikan family life. As a result, this session speaks directly to scholars, parents, entrepreneurs, and community builders who are serious about repatriation and building lasting institutions on Afrikan soil.

    Whether you are thinking about visiting Ghana, investing, or making the full move, this replay gives you the real foundation. Moreover, it is immediately accessible at an investment of just $20.00 — a small price for life-changing strategic knowledge. Do not wait for the perfect moment. Instead, let this be your official sign to move with intention and purpose. Watch the full session now and take your next step toward Abibifahodie.

    Watch / Get it here: Click here to access the full video replay at Abibitumi

  • The Transformative Power of Abibifoɔ Music, Arts, and Culture Explained

    The Transformative Power of Abibifoɔ Music, Arts, and Culture Explained

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    Abibifoɔ music and culture are not entertainment — they are weapons of liberation. From the sacred drumming of ancient Abibiman to the global pulse of Afrobeat, our music has always carried the heartbeat of our people. It connects us across oceans. Furthermore, it encodes our values, our memory, and our power. This is not background noise. This is the foundation of who we are as Afrikan people.

    How Abibifoɔ Music and Culture Build Power Across Abibiman and the Diaspora

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — brings this truth into sharp focus. In this powerful session, he traces the historical roots of our artistic traditions. He reveals how those traditions shaped societies and empowered leaders. Moreover, he shows how our cultural expressions have unified Afrikan people globally, from the continent to every corner of the diaspora. His analysis is rigorous, grounded, and unapologetically Afrikan.

    This session is not abstract theory. Instead, it delivers actionable cultural knowledge you can apply right now. Ɔbenfo Kambon covers ancient drumming traditions, oral arts, and contemporary Afrikan music genres. In addition, he offers practical cultural tips for engaging with these traditions — especially in Ghana. As a result, scholars, students, parents, and community builders all walk away equipped. Most importantly, they walk away reconnected to the transformative power of Abibifoɔ music and culture in everyday life.

    The full package includes a 40-minute presentation and a 10-minute live Q&A. Comprehensive slides accompany the recording with visual aids covering history, genres, and cultural guidance. For only $20, you gain a resource you will return to again and again. This is the kind of Afrikan-centered education that Abibitumi was built to deliver. Therefore, do not sleep on this. Reclaim your connection to the rhythms that have always sustained us. Watch and get it here: Resonating Rhythms — Video + Slides.

  • Akobɛn — Answering the Spiritual Call to Black Liberation

    Akobɛn — Answering the Spiritual Call to Black Liberation

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    The spiritual call to rise is not a whisper — it is the sound of the Akobɛn, the horn of war and awakening. This sacred call has echoed across Afrikan history. It has summoned warriors, healers, and builders to stand in their divine purpose. Now, it is summoning you. Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon delivers this grounding seminar with clarity, fire, and ancestral authority. She speaks directly to Black people ready to move from slumber into power.

    Hearing the Spiritual Call to Rise Through the Akobɛn

    The Akobɛn is more than a symbol. It is a living invitation from Spirit and the Ancestors to align with your highest purpose. In this session, Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon guides participants through the process of hearing that call and responding with decisive action. Furthermore, she connects personal healing to collective liberation — making clear that Abibifahodie begins within. As a result, this seminar meets you where you are and challenges you to rise higher.

    This session is part of the Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar Series — a space built by and for Afrikan people. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon has built Abibitumi as a platform where liberation is not debated but practiced. In addition, this presentation is supported by Onipa.com and the Bennu Women’s Retreat, offering holistic pathways for those walking the road of transformation. These partnerships reflect a deep commitment to surrounding Black people with resources that honor their wholeness. Most importantly, this work is rooted in Ma’at — truth, justice, and divine order.

    Black people globally are awakening. However, awakening alone is not enough — it must be followed by alignment and action. This replay gives you direct access to that activating energy at any time. Whether you are a scholar, a parent, a community builder, or a seeker, Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon’s words will meet your spirit with power. Therefore, do not let this moment pass. Answer the spiritual call to rise and step into your role in this collective liberation movement.

    Watch the replay here: Akobɛn: The Spiritual Call to Rise — Video Replay | $20.00