Tag: abibifahodie

  • 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.

  • 16 Steps to Black Liberation: Inside the Abibitumi Membership Journey

    16 Steps to Black Liberation: Inside the Abibitumi Membership Journey

    Abibitumi full membership

    Abibitumi full membership is not simply a subscription — it is a structured pathway to Abibifahodie, Black Liberation. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, designed this journey with purpose and precision. Every step matters. Every step moves you forward. This is liberation work — and it begins with understanding the process.

    In this powerful Saturday Seminar Series recording, Ɔbenfo Kambon walks you through the Mẹ́rindínlógún — the 16 steps that define the Abibitumi intake process. Furthermore, he reveals the ultimate goal of this transformative journey. Over 1 hour and 35 minutes, across 36 meticulously prepared slides, he breaks down exactly what full integration into the Abibitumi ecosystem looks like. As a result, you leave with clarity, direction, and a concrete map for your own liberation.

    How Abibitumi Full Membership Unlocks Knowledge, Power, and Community

    Most importantly, this seminar answers the questions many Afrikan people carry: Where do I start? What does mastery look like here? How do I go deeper? Ɔbenfo Kambon does not offer vague inspiration — he offers structure. In addition, he grounds every step in the Abibitumi framework built to serve Kmtyw worldwide. This is a platform built by us, for us, rooted in Ma’at and the relentless pursuit of liberation. However, access to its full power requires commitment and knowledge of the path.

    This recording gives you both. Whether you are a scholar, a student, a parent, or a community builder, the Mẹ́rindínlógún meets you where you are. Moreover, it challenges you to rise. The Abibitumi ecosystem holds resources, community, and knowledge unlike anything available elsewhere in Pan-Afrikan education. Therefore, understanding the membership process is not optional — it is foundational. Take this step now. Your liberation demands it.

    🎓 Watch / Get it here: Unlocking Abibitumi Full Membership and the Mẹ́rindínlógún — 16 Steps ($20.00)

  • Black Economic Power: How to Turn Every Investment Into a Weapon for Liberation

    Black Economic Power: How to Turn Every Investment Into a Weapon for Liberation

    Black economic power

    Black economic power is not a metaphor — it is a mandate. Afrikan people globally face a deliberate, engineered war of economic exclusion. As a result, we must respond with equal precision and strategy. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, delivers exactly that. In this powerful session, he introduces the Abibitumi Exclusive Quarterly Investment Opportunities Club. Furthermore, he frames every financial decision as a strategic act of Abibifahodie — Black Liberation.

    Building Your Arsenal: Black Economic Power as a Liberation Strategy

    This is not a passive investment seminar. Ɔbenfo Kambon calls these tools “silent weapons for quiet wars.” He teaches Afrikan people to transform their resources into instruments of collective power. Moreover, he dismantles the myth that economic participation within oppressive systems must remain accidental or reactive. Instead, he hands us a blueprint. Every dollar becomes a deliberate strike. Every investment becomes a coordinated move toward freedom for our families and our communities.

    Abibitumi has always operated from a foundation of Ma’at — truth, justice, and divine order. This session honors that foundation fully. Ɔbenfo Kambon does not water down the reality of economic warfare against Afrikan people. He names it. Then he arms us. In addition, he introduces an exclusive club structure designed to concentrate collective Afrikan wealth with intention and discipline. This is Pan-Afrikan economics in practice — not theory, not performance, but direct action rooted in community accountability.

    Most importantly, this replay is available right now for your household, your study group, and your liberation circle. Black economic power grows when knowledge moves. Share it. Study it. Act on it. The Abibitumi community does not wait for permission to build. We build because Abibifahodie demands it. Therefore, do not let this resource sit untouched. Secure your copy, gather your people, and step into the economic arena that Ɔbenfo Kambon has prepared for us. Watch and get it here: Weapons of Mass Construction — Video Replay.

  • The Sacred Science of Kente and Adinkra — How Black Symbols Transcend Time

    The Sacred Science of Kente and Adinkra — How Black Symbols Transcend Time

    Kente and Adinkra sacred science

    Kente and Adinkra sacred science is not decoration — it is living technology. These symbols carry the encoded memory of Afrikan people across generations. Furthermore, they operate as spiritual and intellectual instruments that no colonial force has ever fully erased. This truth is foundational to Abibifahodie — Black liberation rooted in cultural continuity.

    How Kente and Adinkra Sacred Science Transcends Space, Time, Energy, and Matter

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — presents a profound framework in this essential lecture. He demonstrates how Kente and Adinkra function as a STEM system. Specifically, they transcend space, time, energy, and matter. As a result, our cultural symbols become tools of power — not relics of the past. Most importantly, they reconnect Afrikan people globally to an unbroken thread of identity.

    In this lecture, Ɔbenfo Kambon draws from Mdw Ntr and ancient Kmtyw cosmology. He shows how symbol, color, and pattern encode cosmological truths. These truths have survived the Middle Passage, colonialism, and cultural erasure. In addition, he challenges us to see Adinkra not merely as beautiful design — but as a philosophical and spiritual operating system. Our ancestors built this system intentionally. We inherit the responsibility to understand it fully.

    This MP3 audio download delivers that understanding directly into your hands. Whether you are a scholar, a parent raising Afrikan-centered children, or a community builder, this lecture meets you where you are. Furthermore, it arms you with the cultural clarity that liberation demands. Abibifahodie cannot be built on borrowed frameworks — it must rise from our own sacred knowledge. This recording is exactly that kind of foundation. Do not miss this opportunity to deepen your connection to the living science of Kente and Adinkra sacred science. Get it here: Watch / Get it here — Kente and Adinkra: The Sacred Power of Black Cultural Continuity (MP3).

  • How Black People Traditionally Understood Personhood, Time, and Reality

    How Black People Traditionally Understood Personhood, Time, and Reality

    Black conception of self

    The Black conception of self is not a western construct — it never was. Afrikan people have always held a profound, sophisticated understanding of personhood, time, and reality. However, colonial education has buried these truths beneath layers of eurasian thought. As a result, many of us have inherited frameworks that do not serve our liberation. This lecture reclaims what was always ours.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Restores the Black Conception of Self and Time

    In this landmark session, Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivers a masterclass in Afrikan-centered philosophy. He presented this lecture at UNiMAC for Dr. Joseph Aketema’s Introduction to African and Non-African Philosophies I class on April 12, 2025. Furthermore, he draws from the philosophies of Ancient Kemet, Yoruba, Igbo, Akan, Bini, Fon, and Bakongo traditions. Together, these traditions paint a complete picture of how Kmtyw have always understood existence. Most importantly, Ɔbenfo Kambon dismantles the linear, eurasian worldview with precision and clarity. He replaces it with a cyclical, Afrikan-centered understanding of time and identity.

    This resource pack includes a full 1 hour, 12 minute video lecture and a downloadable 83-slide PDF. In addition, you get instant access the moment you purchase. The slides alone are a powerful study tool for students, educators, and community builders alike. Therefore, this is not merely a lecture — it is a liberation resource. Every Afrikan person seeking to understand themselves outside of western definitions needs this material.

    Abibitumi exists to give Afrikan people the intellectual tools Abibifahodie demands. Consequently, every resource on this platform is built to strengthen our communities and sharpen our minds. The Black conception of self must be taught in our homes, our schools, and our study circles. This lecture makes that possible. It grounds us in Ma’at and reconnects us to the ancestors who built the foundations of human civilization. Do not let another generation grow up without this knowledge. Watch the full lecture and download the slides today.

    Watch / Get it here: Personhood, Time, and Culture — Video + Slides | Abibitumi — $20.00