Tag: Documentary

  • Quiet Warrior: The Blacknificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon (Nana Kwasi Agyeman) Documentary

    Quiet Warrior: The Blacknificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon (Nana Kwasi Agyeman) Documentary

    Quiet Warrior: The BlackNificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon [HD]

    Quiet Warrior: The BlackNificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon [HD]

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    Synopsis: Quiet Warrior: The BlackNificent Legacy of Nana Kamau Kambon

    This powerful documentary traces the extraordinary life of Nana Kamau Kambon, a transformative figure in the fight for Black liberation and self-determination. Through his own autobiographical words, the film delves into the pivotal moments that shaped Nana Kambon’s unique worldview and unyielding dedication to Kmtyw-centered education, empowerment, and community-building.

    From his early years, Nana Kambon was driven by a sense of purpose, forged in the crucible of systemic oppression and injustice. The documentary captures his evolution from a seeker of knowledge to a warrior for truth, justice, and Kmtyw ‘Black People’s’ unity, offering an intimate glimpse into his intellectual journey. It explores his rejection of mainstream ideologies, his embrace of traditional Kmty ‘Black’ values, and his commitment to forging paths toward freedom through dewhitenization, education, and the cultivation of a collective identity.

    “Quiet Warrior” chronicles the milestones in Nana Kambon’s life, highlighting his profound influence on the Abibitumi community, his unwavering love for Black people, and the spiritual and intellectual foundation that underpinned his work. Through archival footage, personal reflections, and the voices of those who knew him best, the documentary reveals the depth of his thoughts and the transformative power of his life’s mission.

  • The Afrikan Worldview – Alavanyo #2 Promo Video (click to view 2 minutes 6 seconds!)

    The Afrikan Worldview – Alavanyo #2 Promo Video (click to view 2 minutes 6 seconds!)

    ALAVANYO #2: AFRIKAN WORLDVIEW is now available. We will have the official launch on September 5th at 1PM Ghana Time, but those who want to view it ahead of time can purchase it here: https://stg-abibitumi-rpd-3fbq.ue1.rapydapps.cloud/shop/afrikan-worldview-alavanyo-2-duration-53-minutes/

    and here: https://abibitumitv.com/watch/Oa8dOTrIZDqRN9h

    Once you watch it, we look forward to an exciting discussion ahead of our launch date in the Alavanyo group here: https://stg-abibitumi-rpd-3fbq.ue1.rapydapps.cloud/groups/alavanyo/

    Synopsis:

    AFRIKAN WORLDVIEW
    Out of invisible boundaries Africa was needlessly partitioned displacing families and creating an illusion of fragmented and different Afrikan people. Till today Africa has been unable to erase these disruptive invisible lines.
    During the period of New Imperialism between 1881 and 1914 the scramble for Africa caused the death and denigration of many Afrikans, holding back growth and destroying numerous Afrikan civilizations, mentally erasing and blinding Afrikans to their immense contributions towards humanity.
    Based on what we had in our soil, they called our land the land of gold, Gold Coast. The land colonized by Akwesi Buroni for its natural resources and minerals and after years of continuous resistance and fighting against colonial rule our forefathers and foremothers finally threw off the yoke of British colonial rule. Led by Ɔsagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah a new nation was born; a nation charged to take absolute control of its growth economically, politically and socially.
    Those were changing times for Ghana. Through self-discovery our nation was geared up to move forward, breaking the shackles of yesterday.

    Where is Afrika today? Who is the Afrikan and what does she stand for? Has Ghana rediscovered itself, have the shackles of yesterday been broken, at last, the shackles of slavery and colonization?