Tag: culture

  • Ɔbenfo Kambon’s Burkina Faso Journey: Revolutionary Lessons from the Land of Sankara

    Ɔbenfo Kambon’s Burkina Faso Journey: Revolutionary Lessons from the Land of Sankara

    Burkina Faso Pan-Afrikan revolution

    The Burkina Faso Pan-Afrikan revolution lives — and Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon walked directly into its heart. From August 3–10, 2025, he traveled to Burkina Faso for high-level meetings, deep cultural engagements, and firsthand encounters with the living legacy of Thomas Sankara. Furthermore, he returned with insights that every Afrikan person on this planet needs to hear. This is not commentary from a distance. This is testimony from the ground.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon is the architect of Abibitumi — a Pan-Afrikan education and liberation platform rooted in Ma’at and Abibifahodie. He is a world-renowned linguist, scholar, and freedom strategist. Moreover, his work consistently connects Afrikan language, culture, and consciousness to the urgent project of Black liberation. When he speaks on revolutionary experience, he speaks with both scholarly precision and lived commitment. In addition, his voice carries the weight of decades devoted to our people’s freedom.

    Watch the Replay: Burkina Faso Pan-Afrikan Revolution Insights from Ɔbenfo Kambon

    On August 17, 2025, Ɔbenfo Kambon delivered his reflections in an Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar. He unpacked what he witnessed, what he felt, and what it means for the global Afrikan community. As a result, this replay is now available for just $20.00. Most importantly, your purchase earns you 1000 Abibisika — Black Gold Points — within the Abibitumi ecosystem. Therefore, investing in this seminar means investing directly in your own liberation education and community standing.

    Sankara’s Burkina Faso demonstrated that Afrikan people can govern themselves with dignity, discipline, and revolutionary love. Consequently, studying that legacy today is not nostalgia — it is strategy. Ɔbenfo Kambon’s direct experiences in Burkina Faso bring that strategy into the present moment. Furthermore, this seminar gives our community access to knowledge that mainstream platforms will never provide. However, Abibitumi exists precisely for this purpose — to deliver liberatory knowledge directly into Afrikan hands. Watch the replay now and let the revolution instruct you.

    Watch / Get it here: Reflections on Revolution — Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar Replay

  • Heal, Root, and Rise: Afrikan-Centered Wholistic Wellness With Okuninibaa Dr. Mawiyah Kambon

    Heal, Root, and Rise: Afrikan-Centered Wholistic Wellness With Okuninibaa Dr. Mawiyah Kambon

    Afrikan-centered wholistic wellness

    Afrikan-centered wholistic wellness is not a trend — it is a necessity for the liberation and restoration of Afrikan people everywhere. Too many of us carry generational wounds with no culturally grounded space to heal. Furthermore, mainstream wellness systems were never built with us in mind. Abibitumi’s Saturday Seminar Series exists to change that. In SSS 56, renowned healer, community elder, spiritual advisor, and PhD psychologist Okuninibaa (Dr.) Mawiyah Kambon steps forward to lead that transformation.

    Why Afrikan-Centered Wholistic Wellness Must Come From Our Own Roots

    Healing that disconnects us from our culture is incomplete healing. Okuninibaa Dr. Mawiyah Kambon understands this truth deeply. In this powerful seminar, she discusses the vision and purpose behind the Bennu Wholistic Afrikan Centered Wellness Retreat. Moreover, she outlines how grounding in natural environments, cultural reconnection, and nourishing community can restore our wholeness. This is not a retreat from struggle — it is preparation for it.

    The Bennu Retreat took place September 21–24, 2023. However, the wisdom shared in this Saturday Seminar recording remains timeless and essential. Participants explored vision and clarity, savored nourishing meals, and reconnected with the rhythms our ancestors always knew. In addition, the seminar itself — recorded live on September 16, 2023 — captures Dr. Kambon’s guidance in full. Every word carries the weight of lived experience and scholarly depth.

    Abibitumi continues to build spaces where Afrikan people heal, study, and rise together. This recording is one such space. Most importantly, your well-being, your roots, and your community are calling you right now. Will you answer? Watch SSS 56, receive Okuninibaa Dr. Mawiyah Kambon’s full teaching, and take one powerful step toward wholeness. As a result, you invest not only in yourself — but in the collective liberation of our people. Watch and get it here: SSS 56 — Okuninibaa Dr. Mawiyah Kambon and the Bennu Wholistic Afrikan Centered Wellness Retreat.

  • The Transformative Power of Black Music, Arts, and Culture — Decoded by Ɔbenfo Kambon

    The Transformative Power of Black Music, Arts, and Culture — Decoded by Ɔbenfo Kambon

    Black people's music and culture

    Black people’s music and culture carry the heartbeat of an entire civilization. From the sacred rhythms of ancient Abibiman to the global dominance of Afrobeat, Abibifoɔ artistic traditions have never been merely entertainment. They are tools of resistance, identity, and collective power. This truth demands our deepest attention and study.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — delivers this truth with precision and fire. In Resonating Rhythms: The Transformative Power of Abibifoɔ Music, Arts, and Culture Pt. 2, he guides us through a profound journey across Afrikan cultural memory. Furthermore, he connects ancient drumming traditions to contemporary expressions that still move millions worldwide. This session is not background noise. It is a masterclass in Abibifahodie through sound and art.

    Why Black People’s Music and Culture Is Central to Liberation

    Our music has always organized us. It connected diasporas across oceans. It encoded resistance when open speech was forbidden. Most importantly, it preserved Afrikan identity under the most brutal conditions in human history. Ɔbenfo Kambon illuminates exactly how this happened — and why it still matters today. In addition, he demonstrates how Abibifoɔ arts have shaped leadership, spiritual life, and communal bonds across generations. This is not nostalgia. This is a living inheritance we must claim with intention.

    This recording runs 1 hour, 55 minutes and includes the full presentation plus Q&A and accompanying slides. As a result, you receive both the depth of Ɔbenfo’s scholarship and the practical tools to carry it forward. Whether you are a student, educator, parent, or community builder, this session will sharpen your understanding of who we are. However, more than knowledge, it will fuel your commitment to Abibifahodie. Do not let this resource pass you by. Own it, study it, and share it with your community.

    Get the full recording and slides for $20. Watch and study here: Resonating Rhythms Pt. 2 — Watch / Get It Here.