Tag: Abibitumi

  • Who Is Afrikan? The Answer That Changes Everything for Black Liberation

    Who Is Afrikan? The Answer That Changes Everything for Black Liberation

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    Who is Afrikan — and why does that question carry the weight of our liberation? This is not an abstract debate. It is a question with real consequences for Black people across the entire globe. When we allow others to define us, we lose the power to define our own future. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, answers this question directly, rigorously, and without compromise.

    In this landmark presentation, Ɔbenfo Kambon draws on genotype, phenotype, historical identity, linguistic evidence, and conceptual analysis. Furthermore, he traces our self-conception as Black people back over 4,300 years. He presents visual and historical evidence that roots Afrikan identity firmly in Blackness — not geography. Most importantly, he demonstrates that this is not a new idea. The Kmtyw knew who they were. We can know who we are.

    Why Defining Who Is Afrikan Is Central to Black Power

    When the term “Afrikan” expands to mean anyone living on the continent, something dangerous happens. As a result, our collective identity fractures. Our political power dilutes. Our unity dissolves. Ɔbenfo Kambon walks through these repercussions with precision and care. He shows how the manipulation of this single term serves anti-Black agendas. However, the solution is not complicated. Clarity about who is Afrikan rebuilds the foundation that Abibifahodie demands. In addition, that clarity honors the work of our ancestors who never abandoned their identity — even under colonization.

    This presentation — Abibitumi ho Nkɔmmɔbɔ! Conversations about Black Power! — includes 61 slides and runs over 84 minutes of transformative scholarship. Therefore, it is an essential resource for scholars, students, parents, and community builders everywhere. You also receive a secured PDF of all slides for deeper study. This is not entertainment. This is ammunition for liberation. Black people globally deserve access to this knowledge — and now you have it. Therefore, do not wait. Your community needs this understanding today.

    Watch the full presentation and get your secured PDF slide bundle now at Abibitumi — the home of Pan-Afrikan education and Abibifahodie.
    👉 Watch / Get it here — $20.00

  • The Myth That “Africans Sold Africans Into Slavery” — And Why It Was Built to Protect Whiteness

    The Myth That “Africans Sold Africans Into Slavery” — And Why It Was Built to Protect Whiteness

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    The “Africans sold Africans into slavery” myth is one of the most dangerous lies ever constructed — and it was built deliberately. It protects whiteness. Furthermore, it divides Black people by redirecting blame away from the architects of the Transatlantic slave trade. This myth does not arise from honest scholarship. Instead, it emerges from a calculated need to obscure accountability and manufacture confusion among Afrikan people globally.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon Dismantles the “Africans Sold Africans Into Slavery” Myth at Its Roots

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — delivers a precise, documented, and uncompromising exposé in this three-hour live session replay. He uses primary sources, linguistic analysis, and cultural logic to destroy this fairy tale completely. Most importantly, he proves that the very word “African” is anachronistic. No one called themselves “African” at the time of the trade. Therefore, the entire framing collapses under honest historical scrutiny.

    In addition, Ɔbenfo Kambon draws on deep knowledge of Afrikan languages and the historical record of the Kmtyw and other Afrikan peoples. He shows how ‘white’ power structures crafted this narrative as a shield — a tool of misdirection designed to neutralize demands for justice and retribution. As a result, many Black people carry inherited confusion rather than inherited truth. This session cuts through that confusion with surgical precision and zero apology.

    Abibifahodie — Afrikan liberation — requires that we reclaim historical truth on our own terms. This replay, available exclusively through the Abibitumi platform, gives you over three hours of rigorous, empowering scholarship. However, this is not passive learning. This is intellectual armament for scholars, students, parents, and community builders committed to Pan-Afrikan liberation. Do not let another generation carry this lie forward. Watch the full session, download the slides, and arm yourself with the truth Ɔbenfo Kambon lays bare.

    ▶️ Watch / Get it here: Video Replay + Slides — Available Now on Abibitumi for $20

  • Own Land in Ghana Next to Abibitumi Headquarters — Watch the Replay Now

    Own Land in Ghana Next to Abibitumi Headquarters — Watch the Replay Now

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    Securing land in Ghana for Black repatriation is no longer a distant dream — it is a concrete, actionable reality. Abibitumi is offering Afrikan people worldwide a rare and historic opportunity. A 100×70 plot sits available directly adjacent to Abibitumi Headquarters in Ghana. Furthermore, this land is priced at just $10,000 — an investment in your liberation and your legacy.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, presented this opportunity in a powerful live session. He broke down exactly what this land means for our people. This is not simply real estate. Most importantly, it is the foundation of a strong, self-sufficient, liberated Afrikan community — built on our own terms, on our own soil.

    Why Land in Ghana for Black Repatriation Is the Next Step in Abibifahodie

    Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — demands that we move beyond theory into tangible action. Owning land is one of the most powerful acts of liberation available to us today. In addition, building community infrastructure near Abibitumi Headquarters means we grow together, study together, and thrive together. This is Pan-Afrikanism lived out in the soil, not just spoken in speeches. As a result, every plot purchased strengthens the entire collective vision Ɔbenfo Kambon has dedicated his life to building.

    The video replay of this landmark session is now available. Watch Ɔbenfo walk through the details, the vision, and the practical steps to secure your plot. However, opportunities like this do not remain open forever. Our people have waited long enough. Now is the time to act with intention, with resources, and with a commitment to agriculture, self-sufficiency, and community sovereignty. The Kmtyw are coming home — and home must be built by our own hands. Watch the full session and take your next step toward Abibifahodie today.

    Watch / Get it here: Video Replay — A Rare Opportunity to Invest in Our Future Right Next to Abibitumi Headquarters

  • Bogolan Mudcloth Secrets Revealed: Healing Cloth Traditions from Burkina Faso

    Bogolan Mudcloth Secrets Revealed: Healing Cloth Traditions from Burkina Faso

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    A bogolan mudcloth workshop of this depth and cultural power rarely exists anywhere in the world. Abibitumi brings you direct access to living tradition. Master artist Idrissa Sanou of Burkina Faso leads this extraordinary session with the precision of a griot and the hands of a healer. His knowledge does not come from books. Furthermore, it flows from generations of sacred Afrikan practice passed down through lineage and land.

    Most people know bogolanfini as mudcloth. However, very few know the original form — basilanfini, the healing cloth. Sanou draws a clear distinction between the two. He reveals the specific components required to create both forms. In addition, he provides a live demonstration that makes this knowledge immediately accessible. Those who attended in Ghana even created their own cloth. As a result, this workshop delivers both intellectual depth and hands-on Afrikan knowledge production.

    Why This Bogolan Mudcloth Workshop Is Essential Pan-Afrikan Education

    Abibitumi exists to give Afrikan people worldwide uncompromising access to our own heritage. This recording — captured live on May 7, 2022 at xmnw, Abibitumi Headquarters in Ghana — preserves that access permanently. Idrissa Sanou is one of the world’s most celebrated bogolan and basilan artists. His presence alone is a gift to the global Afrikan community. Most importantly, his teaching reconnects us to the healing intelligence embedded in our textiles, our soil, and our hands.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon built Abibitumi precisely for moments like this. Every seminar, every recording, and every workshop serves Abibifahodie — the total liberation of Afrikan people. This is not entertainment. This is cultural restoration. For only $10, you gain lifetime access to a session that scholars, artists, parents, and community builders will return to again and again. Do not let this knowledge pass you by. Watch it now and carry this tradition forward.

    👉 Watch / Get it here: Bogolan Mudcloth Workshop with Idrissa Sanou — Abibitumi

  • Build Black Wealth With AI: Live Training for Afrikan Entrepreneurs

    Build Black Wealth With AI: Live Training for Afrikan Entrepreneurs

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    AI tools for Black entrepreneurs are no longer optional — they are essential weapons for economic liberation. Abibitumi brings you a live, hands-on training designed specifically for our people. This is not a passive webinar. This is a builder’s session.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon and the Abibitumi team have long understood that technology must serve Abibifahodie. Furthermore, economic power is inseparable from political and cultural liberation. As a result, this training places real tools directly into Afrikan hands. You will learn branding strategy, digital content creation, and how to monetize your vision. Most importantly, you will leave with a functional foundation for a Black-owned business.

    How AI Tools for Black Entrepreneurs Power the Next Generation of Black Business

    This session meets you where you are. Whether you are a seasoned business owner or just beginning, the training scales to your level. In addition, every skill taught here serves a larger purpose — building independent Afrikan economic infrastructure. We are not asking corporations for inclusion. Instead, we are building our own table. That is the Abibitumi way.

    Join us live on August 23 at 7PM GMT / 3PM EDT. The investment is only $10. However, the returns — in knowledge, capacity, and community — are immeasurable. Secure your seat now and come prepared to build, brand, and get paid. The future of Black business is being constructed right now. Furthermore, your presence in this session means your hands help build it. Register today and take your place at the forefront of Afrikan economic power.

    Watch / Get it here: AI Black: Entrepreneur Makers Edition – Abibitumi