16 Questions That Will Transform How You See Yourself and the World

This Pan-Afrikan self-knowledge course is built to shake you awake. The ONÍMẸ́RINDÍNLÓGÚN — The 16 Questions of Abibitumi — does not offer comfort. Instead, it offers clarity. It gives you the intellectual tools to examine your identity, your purpose, and your liberation. Most importantly, it grounds you in the tradition of Abibifahodie — Black liberation rooted in Afrikan thought, Afrikan history, and Afrikan truth.

Why This Pan-Afrikan Self-Knowledge Course Hits Different

Most education systems teach Black people to question everything except the system itself. However, Abibitumi flips that entirely. These 16 questions cut through the noise. They challenge you to interrogate colonialism, reckon with your own consciousness, and rebuild from Afrikan foundations. Furthermore, this is not passive learning. You engage. You wrestle. As a result, you grow in ways that generic courses simply cannot produce.

The Kmtyw — the ancient Black people of the Nile Valley — understood that self-knowledge was sacred technology. In addition, they understood that liberation begins in the mind before it ever reaches the streets. This course carries that same spirit forward. It connects ancestral wisdom to present-day struggle. Therefore, every question you encounter is a mirror and a map at the same time.

Access is straightforward and immediate. For $25 per month, you unlock the full course at any Abibitumi membership level. Your access remains active as long as your subscription stays active. There are no hidden barriers. No gatekeeping. Just direct, uncompromising Afrikan education delivered to you on your schedule. Thousands of Black scholars, students, parents, and community builders are already doing this work. Now it is your turn to join them. Get it here: https://stg-abibitumi-rpd-3fbq.ue1.rapydapps.cloud/product/onimerindinlogun-course-access-monthly/

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