Tag: black liberation

  • 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.
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  • Art, Afrikan Liberation & Music Unite in the Abibitumi Traoré Fundraiser Replay

    Art, Afrikan Liberation & Music Unite in the Abibitumi Traoré Fundraiser Replay

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    This Afrikan liberation music fundraiser brought together sound, solidarity, and purpose in one BlackPowerful event. Abibitumi hosted an exclusive virtual listening party for Tukula (Life in the Sun) — the fourth album by Kwento xpr. Furthermore, this was not simply a concert. It was art-in-action, rooted in the spirit of Abibifahodie. Every registration directly supported the Ibrahim Traoré Mural Tribute fund — a living monument to Afrikan resistance and sovereignty.

    How This Afrikan Liberation Music Fundraiser Fused Culture and Community Power

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — has always taught that culture is a weapon of liberation. This event embodied that teaching fully. Attendees experienced core tracks from Album 4 alongside select cuts from the forthcoming Album 5. In addition, the listening party created a shared space for Afrikan people globally to gather, listen, and build together. Most importantly, every contribution moved resources toward a tangible, community-rooted tribute.

    The Ibrahim Traoré Mural Tribute fund honors a symbol of Afrikan self-determination. As a result, contributing to this fundraiser means investing in both art and ancestral memory. Kwento xpr’s music carries the sonic frequencies of Abibifahodie — liberation not as a distant dream, but as a daily practice. Moreover, Tukula translates to “Life in the Sun” — a title that speaks directly to the flourishing of Afrikan people on their own terms. This is culture doing the work that liberation requires.

    However, this moment does not have to end with the live event. The full replay is now available exclusively through Abibitumi. Therefore, whether you missed the premiere or want to experience it again, you can access the recording and still stand in solidarity with this cause. Furthermore, sharing this replay with your community extends the reach of Afrikan liberation music and multiplies its impact. Do not let this moment pass — watch the replay, support the fund, and carry the energy of Tukula forward.

    Watch / Get it here: Stream the Abibitumi Traoré Fundraiser & Kwento xpr Album Premiere Replay

  • Ma’at and Rulership in Ancient Kmt: What Our Ancestors Knew About Justice and Power

    Ma’at and Rulership in Ancient Kmt: What Our Ancestors Knew About Justice and Power

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    Ma’at and rulership in Kmt form the philosophical and political foundation that governed one of the greatest civilizations our ancestors ever built. This is not abstract history. Furthermore, it is a living framework — one that Afrikan people urgently need to reclaim today. Most importantly, understanding these principles reconnects us to the sovereign tradition of the Kmtyw, our ancient ancestors who walked in alignment, justice, and divine order.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — delivers a masterful, deeply researched lecture on exactly these principles. He draws directly from Kmtyw sources. In addition, he frames the material through the lens of Abibifahodie — Black liberation — grounding ancient wisdom in our present struggle. This is not a surface-level survey. It is a rigorous, transformative deep-dive spanning two hours and forty-nine minutes, supported by 88 detailed slides.

    Why Ma’at and Rulership in Kmt Must Ground Our Liberation Work

    Nsyt — rulership — was never simply about power for the Kmtyw. Rather, it was inseparable from Ma’at: truth, justice, balance, and cosmic order. A ruler who violated Ma’at violated the very foundation of civilization. As a result, governance became a sacred responsibility, not a privilege. However, colonial miseducation has severed Afrikan people from this understanding. Ɔbenfo Kambon restores that severed connection with precision, clarity, and unapologetic Afrikan-centered scholarship. Every slide, every reference, every analysis serves Afrikan people directly.

    This lecture originally aired on November 19, 2017, and it remains as vital and necessary as ever. Students, scholars, community builders, and parents will all find deep value here. In addition, the self-paced format means you engage on your own terms, at your own speed, as many times as you need. This is the kind of education Abibitumi was built to provide — rooted in our ancestors, designed for our liberation. Do not wait to access this knowledge. Your ancestors built civilizations on these very principles. Now it is your turn to carry that legacy forward.

    Watch the full lecture and access all 88 slides here: On Ma’at And Nsyt (Rulership) — Get It Here

  • What Is Black Liberation Really? Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon Cuts Through the Counterfeits

    What Is Black Liberation Really? Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon Cuts Through the Counterfeits

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    A clear Black liberation definition is one of the most powerful weapons Afrikan people can possess. Without it, our enemies substitute counterfeits — and we march, donate, and organize toward our own continued enslavement. In this essential Saturday Seminar Series presentation, Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon delivers exactly what our community needs: precision, clarity, and vision rooted in Abibifahodie.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon wastes no time. He draws a sharp line between genuine Black liberation and the impostors masquerading in its name. Furthermore, he describes in exact detail what true liberation is designed to do — not merely as philosophy, but as lived, strategic practice. As a result, listeners walk away with tools, not just inspiration. Most importantly, this seminar speaks directly to every parent, scholar, and community builder who wants their descendants to live free of neo-enslavement and neo-colonialism.

    Understanding the White Power Structure Through a Black Liberation Definition

    In part two, Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon maps the white power structure with surgical precision. He examines both its vertical and horizontal design — showing how it operates, what it protects, and what it destroys. In addition, he reveals how this structure sustains itself through every institution Afrikan people interact with daily. However, knowledge of the structure is not despair — it is the beginning of dismantling it. Abibitumi exists precisely to make this level of analysis accessible to our people everywhere on the globe.

    This seminar is an Abibitumi exclusive. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — curates these resources so that Afrikan people worldwide have access to the highest level of Pan-Afrikan education. Therefore, every resource on this platform is built for liberation, not performance. Furthermore, this two-part seminar by Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon belongs in every serious Afrikan freedom library. At just $20, it is an investment in the minds of your children and the future of our people. Watch it, study it, share it.

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

    16 Steps to Black Liberation: Inside the Abibitumi Membership Journey

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    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)