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

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

    who is Afrikan

    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

  • Why “Sovereignty” Falls Short of True Afrikan Liberation — A Critical Pan-Afrikan Analysis

    Why “Sovereignty” Falls Short of True Afrikan Liberation — A Critical Pan-Afrikan Analysis

    Afrikan liberation beyond sovereignty

    Afrikan liberation beyond sovereignty is not just a philosophical question — it is a strategic necessity. For generations, freedom fighters have moved from the rallying cry of Uhuru to the clarifying power of Abibifahodie. However, a new term has entered the conversation: “sovereignty.” On the surface, it sounds strong. In reality, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon argues it moves us backward. Furthermore, this shift carries serious consequences for how we organize, think, and build.

    In this essential Saturday Seminar Series recording, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon breaks down three critical problems with “sovereignty” as our ultimate goal. First, it is linguistically backward — it reaches for Latinate concepts rather than our own terms and definitions. Second, it is conceptually weak. Numerous so-called sovereign states — from Ayiti to Grenada — have been invaded, subverted, and destroyed. As a result, striving to become “sovereign” in that same vulnerable position is not liberation. It is a trap. Third, Ɔbenfo Kambon draws sharp parallels between this framing and the inherently problematic Moorish “sovereign citizen” doctrine — exposing dangerous convergences that too many overlook.

    Reclaiming Afrikan Liberation Beyond Sovereignty Through Our Own Concepts

    Most importantly, this lecture does not stop at critique. Ɔbenfo Kambon builds solutions grounded in our own concepts, terms, and definitions. He offers a sober, unflinching analysis of where we are and what strategies and tactics will actually move us forward. This is the intellectual discipline that Abibitumi was built to cultivate. Therefore, every Pan-Afrikan scholar, student, organizer, and community builder needs to engage with this material directly. We cannot afford frameworks borrowed from systems designed to contain us.

    Abibifahodie demands that we think with precision. In addition, it demands that we act with clarity rooted in Afrikan thought — not in concepts handed to us by our oppressors. This 2022 seminar, recorded live from Ghana, delivers exactly that kind of rigorous, liberatory analysis. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon continues to sharpen the intellectual weapons our people need. Do not miss this lecture. Watch it, study it, and share it with your community.

    ▶ Watch / Get it here: SSS #38 — From Uhuru to Abibifahodie to Sovereignty? [VIDEO + SLIDES] — Available now on Abibitumi.com for $20.00.

  • Ghana’s US Military Base Agreement: What They Don’t Want You to Know

    Ghana’s US Military Base Agreement: What They Don’t Want You to Know

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    The Ghana US military base agreement is not a debate — it is a done deal, and Afrikan people deserve the full truth. Too many officials and commentators have dismissed concerns, claiming the united snakkkes is not establishing a military base on Afrikan soil. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon cuts through that misdirection with precision. Furthermore, he uses the U.S. Department of Defense’s own definition of “base” to dismantle every denial, point by point.

    How the Ghana US Military Base Agreement Exposes United Snakkkes Unilateralism

    Ɔbenfo Kambon does not speculate. Instead, he matches the DoD’s own language directly against the terms of the agreement. Every element of their definition fits. In addition, he traces united snakkkes unilateralism from George Washington straight through to Henry Kissinger. This is not a new pattern — it is a deeply entrenched imperial policy. Most importantly, this lecture grounds that history in documented evidence, not opinion.

    This presentation then examines three critical case studies. First, the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention. Second, the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. Each case demonstrates how the united snakkkes routinely violates the very agreements it signs. As a result, any trust placed in this military agreement by Ghanaian officials is historically unfounded. However, this lecture does not stop at critique — it equips our people with the analytical tools to see clearly and act accordingly.

    This 49-minute video lecture comes paired with a secured 23-slide PDF — a powerful combination for scholars, students, and community educators. Abibitumi remains committed to producing knowledge that serves Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — not academic performance. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon continues to lead as the architect of Pan-Afrikan intellectual resistance. Therefore, every Afrikan who cares about sovereignty on the continent must engage this work. The Kmtyw have always known that land and power are inseparable — and this lecture makes that truth undeniable. Get your copy today and share it widely within your community.

    Watch / Get it here: The Ghana United Snakkkes Military Base Agreement — Video + PDF | $20.00

  • How the IMF Financially Enslaves Ghana — And Who Benefits

    How the IMF Financially Enslaves Ghana — And Who Benefits

    IMF Ghana financial enslavement

    IMF Ghana financial enslavement is not a conspiracy — it is a documented, deliberate system. Afrikan people have long felt its crushing weight. However, few scholars dare to name it with the precision and fire it demands. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon does exactly that. In this landmark panel discussion, he tears away every layer of deception. As a result, what remains is undeniable truth.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon is a world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and the architect of Abibitumi. Furthermore, he is one of the sharpest analytical minds working in the service of Abibifahodie today. In this discussion, originally aired on February 24, 2023, he identifies the IMF as an instrument of white malice. He exposes the economic hitmen who enter Afrikan nations bearing false gifts. Most importantly, he connects Ghana’s financial crisis directly to colonial systems that never truly ended. This is not commentary. This is surgery.

    Breaking Down IMF Ghana Financial Enslavement — Root Causes and Real Solutions

    Ɔbenfo Kambon dissects how global powers deliberately manipulate Afrikan economies for their own benefit. He does not speculate. Instead, he builds his case with scholarship, historical record, and unflinching clarity. In addition, he contextualizes Ghana’s struggles within the broader pattern of economic warfare waged against Afrikan people worldwide. Every policy the IMF imposes tightens the grip. Furthermore, every loan agreement extracts more than it ever provides. The Kmtyw did not build civilizations by accepting bondage — and we will not accept it now.

    This panel is essential for scholars, students, community builders, and every Afrikan person seeking to understand the forces shaping our world. The truth hidden in plain sight is now available for you to access. Most importantly, knowledge without action is incomplete — but action without knowledge is dangerous. Therefore, arm yourself with both. This discussion costs only $10.00 and delivers the kind of analysis that institutions actively suppress. Do not wait. Watch it today and share it widely within your community.

    Watch / Get it here: Ghana, the IMF and All the Other MFs — Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Panel Discussion

  • AkobÉ›n — Answering the Spiritual Call to Black Liberation

    Akobɛn — Answering the Spiritual Call to Black Liberation

    spiritual call to rise

    The spiritual call to rise is not a whisper — it is the sound of the Akobɛn, the horn of war and awakening. This sacred call has echoed across Afrikan history. It has summoned warriors, healers, and builders to stand in their divine purpose. Now, it is summoning you. Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon delivers this grounding seminar with clarity, fire, and ancestral authority. She speaks directly to Black people ready to move from slumber into power.

    Hearing the Spiritual Call to Rise Through the Akobɛn

    The Akobɛn is more than a symbol. It is a living invitation from Spirit and the Ancestors to align with your highest purpose. In this session, Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon guides participants through the process of hearing that call and responding with decisive action. Furthermore, she connects personal healing to collective liberation — making clear that Abibifahodie begins within. As a result, this seminar meets you where you are and challenges you to rise higher.

    This session is part of the Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar Series — a space built by and for Afrikan people. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon has built Abibitumi as a platform where liberation is not debated but practiced. In addition, this presentation is supported by Onipa.com and the Bennu Women’s Retreat, offering holistic pathways for those walking the road of transformation. These partnerships reflect a deep commitment to surrounding Black people with resources that honor their wholeness. Most importantly, this work is rooted in Ma’at — truth, justice, and divine order.

    Black people globally are awakening. However, awakening alone is not enough — it must be followed by alignment and action. This replay gives you direct access to that activating energy at any time. Whether you are a scholar, a parent, a community builder, or a seeker, Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon’s words will meet your spirit with power. Therefore, do not let this moment pass. Answer the spiritual call to rise and step into your role in this collective liberation movement.

    Watch the replay here: Akobɛn: The Spiritual Call to Rise — Video Replay | $20.00