Category: Abibitumi Seminars

Exclusive Abibitumi Series of Lectures and Workshops

  • Why Your Name Holds the Key to Afrikan Liberation

    Why Your Name Holds the Key to Afrikan Liberation

    Pan-Afrikan name power

    Pan-Afrikan name power is not a trend — it is a spiritual and cultural truth our ancestors have always known. Names, in traditional Afrikan thought, shape destiny. They carry purpose, lineage, and life force. However, colonialism and enslavement severed millions of Afrikan=Black people from that sacred connection. As a result, many of us today carry the names of our oppressors without question.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — addresses this wound directly. In this powerful Saturday Seminar, he examines how naming practices among Afrikan=Black people have been deliberately disrupted. Furthermore, he traces how neo-colonialism on the continent and neo-enslavement in the diaspora both continue this erasure. This is not abstract scholarship. This is Abibifahodie in action.

    Reclaim Pan-Afrikan Name Power for Your Family and Future

    Giving our children the names of enslavers is not innocent tradition. It is a continuation of cultural warfare. Ɔbenfo Kambon draws on foundational research — including Obeng (2001) — to show that a name fulfils or undermines one’s life purpose. In addition, he connects naming to the broader work of cultural restoration across the continent and diaspora. Most importantly, he equips us with the knowledge to make conscious, liberating choices for our children and ourselves.

    This seminar belongs in every Afrikan household, classroom, and community space. Students, parents, scholars, and community builders will all find it transformative. Abibitumi continues to provide the tools our people need to walk fully in purpose and power. Do not let another generation grow up disconnected from the names — and the destiny — that belong to them. Watch and get it here: The Power Is in a Pan-Afrikan Name.

  • Unlock the Gateway to Abibifahodie: Black Liberation Through the Abibitumi Conference

    Unlock the Gateway to Abibifahodie: Black Liberation Through the Abibitumi Conference

    Abibifahodie Black Liberation Festival

    The Abibifahodie Black Liberation Festival is calling Afrikan people worldwide to align around power, purpose, and action. On Sunday, October 5, 2025, at 7:00 PM GMT / 3:00 PM EDT, Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon opens the door to one of the most significant Pan-Afrikan gatherings of the year. This focused, high-energy online session gives you direct access to the Abibitumi Conference experience. Furthermore, it costs you nothing — the gateway is now free and wide open.

    Step Through the Door: The Abibifahodie Black Liberation Festival and Abibitumi Conference Await You

    Ɔbenfo Kambon is the architect of Abibitumi — a liberation-centered platform rooted in Ma’at and Abibifahodie. His work does not water down truth for comfort. Instead, it sharpens Afrikan people into scholars, builders, and liberators. In this session, he delivers timely updates about the conference. Moreover, he introduces the community, clarifies preparation, and centers every word around Black Power. This is not a passive experience. As a result, attendees leave with clarity, connection, and direction.

    Abibitumi has always built toward something greater than information. It builds toward transformation. This session reflects that commitment fully. In addition, it serves parents, students, scholars, and community leaders across the Afrikan world — from Ghana to the diaspora. Repatriation, liberation strategy, and cultural grounding all converge here. Most importantly, this event reminds us that our freedom requires our full participation. No one is coming to save us. However, we can build our own door — and walk through it together.

    Do not miss this moment. The Abibifahodie Black Liberation Festival begins with this single, powerful step. Ɔbenfo Kambon will meet you on the other side — ready to lead, teach, and build. Register now and bring your community with you. Abibifahodie is not a slogan. It is a living, breathing practice — and it starts here.

    🔥 Watch / Get it here: Open the Door into the Abibitumi Conference & the Abibifahodie Black Liberation Festival

  • Black Therapy, Black Power: Heal Your Mind and Reclaim Your Liberation

    Black Therapy, Black Power: Heal Your Mind and Reclaim Your Liberation

    Black therapy Black power

    Black therapy Black power is not a slogan — it is a sacred obligation. Our people carry the weight of colonialism, intergenerational trauma, and daily spiritual warfare. Furthermore, that weight does not disappear through silence or assimilation. It demands a radical, Afrikan-centered response. This powerful video replay delivers exactly that.

    Why Black Therapy and Black Power Must Go Hand in Hand

    Okuninibaa (Dr.) Mawiyah Kambon leads this transformative session with clarity, courage, and deep Afrikan wisdom. She exposes how colonial conditioning attacks our minds from within. In addition, she illuminates how trauma moves across generations — and how we can break that cycle with intention. Most importantly, she grounds every teaching in Ma’at, the foundation of Afrikan holistic wellness. This is not Western therapy repackaged. This is our healing, on our terms.

    Over the course of 1 hour and 25 minutes, Okuninibaa Kambon guides us through recognizing hidden colonial wounds. She then offers Afrikan approaches to restoring mind, body, and spirit together. As a result, viewers leave this session with real tools — not theories alone. This work connects directly to Abibifahodie, the liberation of Afrikan people from every system designed to diminish us. Healing, therefore, is not separate from the struggle. Healing IS the struggle.

    Abibitumi exists to deliver exactly this kind of unapologetic, life-changing knowledge to our global community. This session is available now as an exclusive video replay for just $20. However, its value is immeasurable. Whether you are a healer, a student, a parent, or a community builder, this session meets you where you are. Most importantly, it calls you forward — toward wholeness, toward power, toward Ma’at. Do not wait to begin your return.

    ▶ Watch the full session here: Healing Ourselves: Black Therapy, Black Power — Get It Now at Abibitumi.com

  • Return to the Continent: Building Black Power Through Citizenship, Investment & the SankɔFa Journey

    Return to the Continent: Building Black Power Through Citizenship, Investment & the SankɔFa Journey

    Pan-Afrikan citizenship and investment

    Pan-Afrikan citizenship and investment are no longer abstract ideals — they are actionable strategies Afrikan people can pursue right now. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, architect of Abibitumi and one of the most consequential Pan-Afrikan scholars alive today, brings this vision into sharp focus. In this exclusive Abibitumi seminar, he lays the groundwork for something historic. Furthermore, he does so with the precision, depth, and urgency that only a lifelong servant of Abibifahodie can deliver.

    How Pan-Afrikan Citizenship and Investment Connect to the SankɔFa Journey

    This session examines the real mechanics of Black citizenship on the continent. Ɔbenfo Kambon walks participants through the political, economic, and cultural dimensions of return. Specifically, he addresses the groundwork being laid for the SankɔFa Journey to Burkina Faso. In addition, he connects diaspora power directly to continental institution-building. As a result, viewers leave with clarity — not just inspiration — about what building Black Power actually requires.

    Most importantly, this is not a seminar about waiting for permission. Abibitumi exists because Afrikan people deserve spaces that center our liberation without compromise. Ɔbenfo Kambon builds that space deliberately, session by session. He challenges the diaspora to stop consuming and start constructing. Moreover, he provides a framework rooted in SankɔFa — the sacred imperative to return and retrieve what sustains us. This is Ma’at in motion.

    Pan-Afrikan citizenship and investment represent the bridge between where we are and where we must go. This video replay gives you direct access to Ɔbenfo Kambon’s full presentation at your own pace. Whether you are a scholar, a parent, a community builder, or someone newly awakened to Abibifahodie, this seminar meets you with substance. Therefore, do not miss your opportunity to engage with one of the most important conversations happening in our community today. Watch the full session and take your next step toward continental destiny.

    Watch / Get it here: From Diaspora to Destiny – Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar

  • Reclaim Your Table: Cooking and Eating Like an Afrikan Is an Act of Liberation

    Reclaim Your Table: Cooking and Eating Like an Afrikan Is an Act of Liberation

    cooking and eating like an Afrikan

    Cooking and eating like an Afrikan is one of the most powerful and intentional acts of self-determination available to us today. Food is never neutral. Furthermore, every meal we prepare either affirms our culture or erases it. As Afrikan people — whether on the Continent or in the Diaspora — we must reclaim our kitchens as sacred, sovereign spaces. Our food carries memory, medicine, and Ma’at within every ingredient.

    Why Cooking and Eating Like an Afrikan Builds Real Power

    In this electrifying Saturday Seminar, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — guides us through the deep connection between food and liberation. He challenges us to Afrikanize our tables with intention. Moreover, he introduces unique herbs, recipes, and serving utensils rooted in Afrikan tradition. Most importantly, he shows how accessible these practices truly are. This is not abstract theory. This is daily, practical Abibifahodie.

    Why should we learn our own cultural recipes? Because knowledge of self begins in the body. In addition, when we cook from our own traditions, we nourish our families with cultural truth. Every deliberate food choice strengthens our collective identity. However, when we abandon our foodways, we hand our health and our heritage to systems that were never built for us. Reclaiming Afrikan cooking is therefore an act of resistance and restoration.

    This seminar delivers Maatic — balanced and harmonious — guidance for real everyday life. Ɔbenfo Kambon presents a rich variety of ingredients available to both Continent and Diaspora communities. As a result, no one is left out of this conversation. Students, parents, elders, and community builders will all find something transformative here. Cooking and eating like an Afrikan has never felt more joyful, more purposeful, or more urgent. Watch this presentation and bring the power of Abibitumi directly to your table.

    Watch / Get it here: Agya, Can I Have More? — Abibitumi Saturday Seminar Series