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  • Why attend Abibitumi’s first, and most BlackPowerful conference of this year?

    Abibitumi.com, the innovative and life-changing digital platform that provides a Kmtyw-only space for Kmtyw to come together, practice race first, create jobs, address issues and implement solutions, will have its first, three day Abibitumi Conference for Black Power and Concert of 2023. The impactful and world-renowned digital space has become a physical, uncolonizable headquarters on the ground in Ghana. From July 7th to July 9th, this event will host Kmtyw-only vendors, Kmtyw-only musicians, and Kmtyw-only speakers who are the greatest, most important pillars of inspiration, respect, and honor within the global Kmtyw community, and who can provide valuable insights and knowledge, such as Nana Marimba Ani, Nana Chinweizu, Baba Anthony Browder, Baba James Small, Ɔbenfo Wade Nobles, and many more. 

    One of the biggest benefits of attending this year’s Abibitumi Conference is the opportunity to connect with strong, like-minded individuals. This conference will bring together Ghanaian Kmtyw as well as people from all over the Kmtyw diaspora who are committed to creating positive change in our global communities. By attending this conference, you can build relationships with others who share the goal of rebuilding our economic power, our educational power, our military power, our institutional power, our economic power, our agricultural power, our technological power, our family, community,  and nation power, our spiritual power, and the empowerment of Kmtyw.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, a world-renowned master linguist, scholar, and architect, says: “It will be an amazing event because many Kmtyw from many countries in the global community will attend and discuss their perspective on how we as Kmtyw will gain power. In the Akan language, there is a proverb: if a problem prolongs, wisdom comes to it and fixes it. This means that we have suffered for far too long and this conference will finally allow us to bring our collective wisdom and unite Kmtyw. To have power, we must learn how to balance it. This conference will not only create unity for us as Kmtyw, but will empower us tremendously and help us learn how to come into balance with that power.”

    Nana Mawiyah Kambon, an internationally acclaimed psychologist & traditional healer says: “As I think about those Nananom Nsamanfo like Mukasa Dada and Kwame Toure who set the stage for Black power and created some of the youngest and most powerful armies representing Black power, I realize we’ve been given a lot and I want to see this promise for freedom. This conference is a major step on that journey.”

    Nana Kamau Kambon, a warrior elder-scholar, leader, and revolutionary says: “I think that the Abibitumi Black Power 2023 conference is the end of a quest and simultaneously a beginning of an epoch…This conference will be the spark that brings clusters of serious Afrikans together in order to bring collective knowledge that will bring about the once and for all solution to the biggest problem on the planet Earth. Our ancestors in the diaspora had been determined and brought money together to send Afrikans to Liberia, but the government conspired against them and the operation failed. Grandcestor Marcus Garvey tried to bring Afrikans to Afrika through the Black Star Line and single handedly gave us the idea of reclaiming Afrika. His work was sabotaged by outside influence and inside influence.

    This conference is the beginning of the fulfillment of his work and this conference marks the deployment of an Afrikan offense winning endgame that will include strategies, tactics and techniques that will lead to the effective and successful implementation of the once and for all solution.

    This will bring serious, serious black people together who have demonstrated that they’re all about Black power and black liberation. This is an unstoppable, historic event.”

    The most important benefit of attending this year’s Kmtyw-only Black Power conference is the opportunity to take action. From every positive action that you take, such as practicing race first and committing to use more Kmtyw products and services and gradually quitting the use of products and services outside our global community, or even simply sharing what you’ve learned with others, every action that you take can have a positive impact on our Kmt and Kmty.

    This Blacktacular Abibitumi historical conference will be the continuation of work our grandcestors and ancestors have already started. It’s about taking one step closer as serious Kmtyw towards Afrikan liberation. This event will provide a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, learn from grandcestors, practice race first by buying from our own, and developing Blacknificent solutions that can make a real difference in our lives. By attending this conference you are taking action in your global community, and making a positive change for Kmtyw everywhere.

    We encourage you to take the first action. If you are a speaker and have an action-oriented presentation to share with all the Kmt and Kmty attending this conference, then join now! If you want to be a sponsor for this Blacktacular conference and hold up that which holds you up, register today! Vendors who want to share their products and services with like-minded Kmtyw, we’re waiting to welcome you! Participants, get your tickets now! Your global Abibitumi community is waiting for you, here on the ground in Ghana.

  • Ɔbenfo Obadele Kambon on Kantanka TV

    Ɔbenfo Obadele Kambon on Kantanka TV

    Check out Ɔbenfo Obadele Kambon on Kantanka TV, bringing the latest info about the Abibitumi Conference, the Sankɔfa Journey and more…Today! See the flyer for details!

    Conference info/registration: https://www.Abibitumi.com/Conference

  • Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon on GHOne TV Friday May 5, 2023

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon on GHOne TV Friday May 5, 2023

    Check Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon out this morning on GHOne TV as he discusses the first Historic Abibitumi Conference on Black Power and the 25th anniversary of the Sankɔfa Journey!!!

  • Èshù’s Mathesis: 323

    Èshù’s Mathesis: 323

    The Myth of Èshù and The Two Friends

    Once upon a time, a very long time ago, in a land fecund and green, circled by proud mountains, overflowing with rivers; a land lush and beautiful, there lived two friends, Àdìgún and Àdìó; strapping young men, brilliant in body and mind and beloved by their community. Their friendship, deep and strong was activated by an enduring love…or so they thought.

    But one day, it was time, yes time, to test this friendship. And Èshù, the activating and energizing Imolè and Ìmólè, in charge of provoking sincerity and seeking of Truths by putting beliefs and actions to test, set about his duties with methodical and playful precision.

    Now, the people of Ìwònràn had discovered the HOW to harvest the yam in such a way that the whole plant was not destroyed but reinvigorated itself continually following the seasons and the years. In those still virgin days there was no need to plant yams. As a perennial plant it grew in ample abundance and sprouted tubers annually. But the people needed to know exactly WHEN to harvest the yams.

    So they petitioned the Imolè for guidance and Èshù, the Divine Messenger of all the Imolè, the Reckoner of time, the Linguist, Recorder and Interpreter of the messages of the Imolè was naturally the one to come and deliver the message.

    do is to shake you out of your complacencies so you can be better and achieve your greatest potential; how on earth am I responsible for your desire to only get worse?”

    And with this Èshù rushed off to preside over the next aphelion.

    Notes

    The above myth is an adaptation.

    The Original Myth is to be found in the Odu Ifa known as Osa Ogbe.

    The Ìwònràn (I. Wɔn. Rɔn) Yoruba calendar is completely different from the Gregorian Calendar.

    It follows a recursive and inclusive counting system. The 323rd day of every year falls on a different date each year and needs to be carefully and meticulously.

    The algorithm for the calculation of these and other complex phenomenon is hidden in the Odù Corpus and ÌmólèÒrìshà knowledge systems.