Author: Abibitumi Ahemfie

  • What Is Black Liberation Really? Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon Cuts Through the Counterfeits

    What Is Black Liberation Really? Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon Cuts Through the Counterfeits

    Black liberation definition

    A clear Black liberation definition is one of the most powerful weapons Afrikan people can possess. Without it, our enemies substitute counterfeits — and we march, donate, and organize toward our own continued enslavement. In this essential Saturday Seminar Series presentation, Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon delivers exactly what our community needs: precision, clarity, and vision rooted in Abibifahodie.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon wastes no time. He draws a sharp line between genuine Black liberation and the impostors masquerading in its name. Furthermore, he describes in exact detail what true liberation is designed to do — not merely as philosophy, but as lived, strategic practice. As a result, listeners walk away with tools, not just inspiration. Most importantly, this seminar speaks directly to every parent, scholar, and community builder who wants their descendants to live free of neo-enslavement and neo-colonialism.

    Understanding the White Power Structure Through a Black Liberation Definition

    In part two, Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon maps the white power structure with surgical precision. He examines both its vertical and horizontal design — showing how it operates, what it protects, and what it destroys. In addition, he reveals how this structure sustains itself through every institution Afrikan people interact with daily. However, knowledge of the structure is not despair — it is the beginning of dismantling it. Abibitumi exists precisely to make this level of analysis accessible to our people everywhere on the globe.

    This seminar is an Abibitumi exclusive. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — curates these resources so that Afrikan people worldwide have access to the highest level of Pan-Afrikan education. Therefore, every resource on this platform is built for liberation, not performance. Furthermore, this two-part seminar by Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon belongs in every serious Afrikan freedom library. At just $20, it is an investment in the minds of your children and the future of our people. Watch it, study it, share it.

    Watch / Get it here: https://stg-abibitumi-rpd-3fbq.ue1.rapydapps.cloud/product/21-saturdayseminarseries-ɔbenfo-kamau-kambon-on-black-liberation-vs-white-power/

  • Why Afrikan Cultural Heritage Is the Foundation of Our Liberation

    Why Afrikan Cultural Heritage Is the Foundation of Our Liberation

    Afrikan cultural heritage

    Afrikan cultural heritage is not a relic of the past — it is the living engine of our future. Too many of our people have been conditioned to see culture as decoration. In reality, culture is infrastructure. It organizes how we think, how we build, and how we liberate ourselves. Without it, development is impossible. With it, nothing can stop us.

    In October 2019, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivered a landmark presentation at Akuafo Hall in Ghana. The lecture, spanning 21 minutes and 43 seconds across 56 carefully constructed slides, cut straight to the heart of what ails our communities globally. Furthermore, it offered a clear, grounded framework for what genuine Afrikan development actually requires. Ɔbenfo Kambon did not speak in abstractions. He spoke in solutions. He demonstrated, with precision, that our people already possess what we need. Most importantly, he showed that reclaiming our cultural foundation is not optional — it is the prerequisite for everything else.

    How Afrikan Cultural Heritage Drives True Development

    Development without cultural grounding produces hollow results. Our communities have seen this repeatedly. External models imposed on Afrikan people consistently fail because they ignore the cultural logic that makes our societies function. Ɔbenfo Kambon’s analysis draws directly from Afrikan thought systems, including the principles of Ma’at. As a result, his framework speaks to something deep in us — something colonial miseducation tried to bury. In addition, his work through Abibitumi continues to provide our people with tools rooted in Abibifahodie. This is not theory for theory’s sake. This is a liberation roadmap.

    Scholars, students, parents, and community builders all stand to gain from this lecture. However, the greatest gain comes to those who are ready to act. Ɔbenfo Kambon challenges us to move beyond consumption and into construction — of culture, of institutions, of a liberated Afrikan future. This presentation belongs in every study circle, classroom, and household committed to our people’s advancement. Do not wait. Invest in your development today.

    Watch and study this essential lecture here: Our Cultural Heritage: Key to Our Development — Get It Here ($20.00)

  • Sound, Solidarity & Ma’at: How the Pan-Afrikan World Is Rebuilding Jamaica Together

    Pan-Afrikan Jamaica relief

    Pan-Afrikan Jamaica relief has never looked — or sounded — like this. Abibitumi is convening the global Kmtyw family for a virtual concert that fuses cultural power with collective healing. This is not charity. This is Ma’at in motion.

    Music carries memory. Reggae and Dancehall have always been vessels of Afrikan resistance and joy. Therefore, this event brings top artists from these traditions directly to our community. Furthermore, it pairs that musical power with keynote insights on Caribbean sustainability and recovery. Every note, every word, every connection serves Abibifahodie — the liberation of Afrikan people everywhere.

    Restoring Ma’at Through Pan-Afrikan Jamaica Relief and Kmtyw Unity

    Abibitumi, built by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, has always stood at the intersection of scholarship and action. Most importantly, this event reflects that same commitment. It is not a passive fundraiser. Instead, it is a live gathering where you interact directly with the global Pan-Kmtyw community. Your presence activates power. Your engagement restores balance. Together, we do not simply send aid — we rebuild from a foundation of Afrikan values and Kmtyw knowledge.

    This event is free. Access costs nothing. As a result, every member of our global family — scholars, students, parents, and community builders — can participate fully. In addition, the virtual format breaks every border that colonialism ever drew between us. Show up. Engage. Let us restore Ma’at together, because our unity is the most powerful resource we possess. Get access here: Watch / Get It Here.

  • How Video Is Transforming Afrikan Classrooms and Liberating Learners

    video in the Afrikan classroom

    Video in the Afrikan classroom is not a trend — it is a tool for liberation. In 2016, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, PhD, took the stage at eLearning Africa in Cairo, Kmt, to share exactly how. He delivered a powerful, practitioner-grounded presentation on using video to transform teaching, documentation, and community engagement. His work at the University of Ghana Institute of African Studies set a bold standard. Furthermore, his insights reach far beyond any single institution.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon’s Vision for Video in the Afrikan Classroom and Beyond

    At the University of Ghana, Ɔbenfo Kambon made video documentation central to classes and events. He did not theorize from a distance. Instead, he built real systems that served real students and communities. As a result, his approach demonstrates what Afrikan-centered pedagogy looks like in practice. Video becomes a living archive. It captures knowledge. It spreads that knowledge across generations and geographies. Most importantly, it places power directly in the hands of Afrikan educators and learners.

    This presentation runs 49 minutes and 8 seconds of concentrated, applicable wisdom. In addition, the bundle includes a secured, downloadable PDF of all 14 lecture slides. Together, they give you everything you need to implement video strategies in your classroom, organization, or community space. Ɔbenfo Kambon speaks from years of hands-on experience. His clarity and depth reflect the full force of Abibitumi’s commitment to Abibifahodie — Black Liberation through knowledge, language, and action. Every framework he shares serves that mission directly.

    Abibitumi exists to put transformative Afrikan scholarship into the hands of our people. This lecture does exactly that. Whether you are a teacher, a student, a parent, or a community builder, this resource will sharpen your thinking and expand your practice. Video in the Afrikan classroom is one powerful way we reclaim our narrative, preserve our knowledge, and build toward a liberated future. Therefore, do not let this resource pass you by. Invest in the scholarship that invests in us.

    Watch the lecture and download the slides here: Video for Engagement in the Afrikan Classroom and Beyond — Watch / Get It Here

  • How to Claim Gambian Citizenship and Begin Your Repatriation Journey

    Gambia repatriation citizenship

    Gambia repatriation citizenship is no longer a distant dream — it is an actionable path available to Kmtyw right now. Abibitumi is proud to present an exclusive live seminar designed to move you from curiosity to concrete steps. Furthermore, this session delivers the kind of grounded, practical guidance that our people deserve. The knowledge shared here belongs to us.

    Your Gambia Repatriation Citizenship Roadmap Starts Here

    Juliet Ryan — known as Nyancho Kujabi and founder of BlaXit — brings lived experience and deep policy knowledge to this conversation. She will walk you through every current route to citizenship, including marriage, naturalization, and descent. In addition, she covers required documentation, filing steps, fees, and timelines. As a result, you leave with a clear, step-by-step plan rather than vague inspiration.

    This seminar centers the real experiences of diaspora Kmtyw who are building lives on Afrikan soil. Most importantly, it combines legal clarity with on-the-ground insight so you can act with confidence. However, this is not just information — it is Abibifahodie in motion. Repatriation is one of the most powerful expressions of Black self-determination, and Abibitumi stands firmly behind that vision.

    Join us live on Saturday, September 20, 2025, at 7:00 PM GMT / 3:00 PM EDT for this transformative online seminar with full Q&A. Therefore, come prepared with your questions and your commitment to return. For only $10, this Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar delivers irreplaceable value for every Afrikan person serious about repatriation. Watch and get it here: Gambia Citizenship & Repatriation — Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar.