Tag: Ghana

  • Repatriate to Ghana: A Real Success Story You Need to Hear

    repatriate to Ghana

    If you are ready to repatriate to Ghana, this session delivers exactly what you need — real answers from people who have already done it. On 9 September 2023, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon hosted a powerful Saturday Seminar alongside Asantu Kweku Maroon. Together, they walked through the full journey of building a life on Afrikan soil. Furthermore, this conversation speaks directly to every Black person globally who is serious about Abibifahodie in action.

    How Asantu Kweku Maroon’s Story Shows You Can Repatriate to Ghana Successfully

    Asantu Kweku Maroon is one of Ghana’s most successful repatriates. His story covers buying land, building a home, obtaining Ghanaian citizenship, marriage, and starting a family. In addition, Ɔbenfo Kambon guides the discussion with the scholarly depth and liberatory clarity that Abibitumi is known for worldwide. As a result, this session is not inspiration alone — it is a practical roadmap grounded in lived experience.

    Most importantly, this seminar answers the questions our community actually asks. How do you navigate land ownership? How do you secure citizenship? What does daily life truly look like after repatriation? Ɔbenfo and Asantu Kweku address each milestone honestly and directly. Moreover, they speak to you as Afrikan people building power — not as immigrants seeking permission, but as people returning home with intention and vision.

    Abibitumi exists to equip our people with knowledge that produces liberation. This recording is a living example of that mission. Whether you are a scholar, a parent, a community builder, or simply someone ready to move, this session meets you where you are. However, do not let readiness sit idle — take the next step today. Watch this BlackPowerful session and let the testimony of those who have walked the path light yours.

    🎥 Watch / Get it here: Repatriate to Ghana Interest and Sharing Session — Video Recording

  • Build Black Wealth Together: Why the Abibitumi Investments Club Changes Everything

    Black collective investment

    Black collective investment is not just a financial strategy — it is an act of liberation. On Saturday, May 30th, 2026, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon hosts a powerful interest meeting introducing the Abibitumi Investments Club. This is a historic opportunity for Afrikan people globally to gather with intention and purpose. The meeting takes place online at Abibitumi.com at 7PM GMT / 3PM EST. RSVP secures your seat for just $10.

    Too often, our people approach money as a purely individual concern. However, our liberation has always depended on collective vision and disciplined action. This club is built on that truth. It invites participants to think beyond personal gain and toward long-term Black institutional capacity. Furthermore, it creates space for both beginners and experienced investors to grow together. Most importantly, it centers ownership, stability, and strategic thinking as tools of Abibifahodie.

    Why Black Collective Investment Must Be Rooted in Afrikan Liberation

    Ɔbenfo Kambon — linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — understands that economic power cannot be separated from cultural and political liberation. As a result, the Abibitumi Investments Club is not modeled after mainstream financial culture. Instead, it is grounded in the values of Ma’at and the collective traditions of Afrikan people. In addition, it builds on the Abibitumi framework of education, community, and self-determination. This is investment as a Pan-Afrikan practice — disciplined, principled, and communal.

    Whether you are just beginning your financial journey or already building your resources, this session will meet you where you are. Moreover, it will challenge you to think bigger — beyond personal portfolios and toward generational Black wealth. The Kmtyw did not build civilization alone, and we will not rebuild it alone either. Now is the time to align your resources with your values. Secure your RSVP and take your place in this movement.

    📅 Saturday, May 30th, 2026 | 7PM GMT / 3PM EST
    🌍 Online at Abibitumi.com
    💰 RSVP: $10
    Watch / Get it here: Abibitumi Investments Club Interest Meeting

  • The Ancient Roots of Pan-Afrikanism: Kmt(yw) Consciousness and the Origins of Black Unity

    Classical Kmt Pan-Afrikanism

    Classical Kmt Pan-Afrikanism did not begin with enslavement. It did not begin as a reaction to whiteness. In fact, the unification of Kmt(yw) — Black people — stretches back thousands of years into antiquity. Most scholars treat Pan-Afrikanism as a modern political movement. However, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon challenges that assumption with devastating scholarly precision. In this powerful 72-minute presentation spanning 97 slides, he traces the deep ancestral roots of Afrikan=Black power directly to the classical civilization of Kmt.

    Furthermore, Ɔbenfo Kambon dismantles the myth that Black identity emerged simply as a response to Bacon’s Rebellion or the rise of capitalism. Instead, he grounds Kmt(yw) identity in something far more ancient and enduring. Blackness, he demonstrates, encompasses genotype, phenotype, allegiance, culture, and politics. As a result, Black Pan-Afrikanism reveals itself as a timeless strategy of self-preservation. It is the ongoing project of Afrikan=Black people protecting and advancing their own survival across centuries and continents.

    The Dikènga Theory and Classical Kmt Pan-Afrikanism as a Living Framework

    In addition to tracing these ancient origins, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon introduces the Dikènga Theory of Kmt(yw) Consciousness. This framework maps the cyclical nature of Afrikan=Black consciousness and liberation. Moreover, it connects the spiritual and political traditions of ancient Kmt directly to our present-day struggle for Abibifahodie. The Dikènga is not merely academic. It is a living tool that Afrikan people can use to understand where we are in our collective journey. Most importantly, it points clearly toward where we must go next.

    This lecture belongs in the home, the classroom, and every liberation study circle. Scholars, students, parents, and community builders will all find deep nourishment here. Abibitumi exists precisely to place this level of Afrikan-centered scholarship directly in our hands. Therefore, do not wait to engage this knowledge. Every minute of these 72 minutes builds the intellectual foundation that Abibifahodie demands. Watch it, study it, and share it with your community.

    Watch / Get it here: RBG100: Classical Kmt Origins of Pan-Afrikanism — Abibitumi

  • Own Land in Ghana: Build Generational Wealth Through Eco-Luxury Real Estate

    own land in Ghana

    If you are ready to own land in Ghana, this session delivers exactly the roadmap you need. Presenter Dre Taylor brings hard-won, practical knowledge straight from Kansas City to the Aburi Mountains. He breaks down one of Ghana’s most forward-thinking real estate opportunities available today. This is not abstract theory — this is a blueprint for action.

    The Beyond View is a 105-unit eco-luxury development nestled in Ghana’s breathtaking Aburi Mountains. Furthermore, every home runs on solar power, features rooftop pools, and supports fully sustainable, off-grid living. As a result, residents gain true financial freedom while living in extraordinary comfort. In addition, this development represents exactly the kind of infrastructure Afrikan people must build and control for ourselves. Most importantly, it creates generational wealth that stays within our communities.

    How to Own Land in Ghana and Escape the Rat Race for Good

    Abibitumi hosts this exclusive replay as part of our commitment to Abibifahodie — Black Liberation through every dimension of life. Economic sovereignty is inseparable from political and cultural freedom. Therefore, securing property on the Afrikan continent is a direct act of liberation. Dre Taylor walks you through investment strategies, relocation options, and retirement possibilities with clarity and confidence. However, you must move with intention. This opportunity will not wait indefinitely.

    This session runs one hour and thirty-three minutes of concentrated, game-changing insight. Whether you plan to invest, relocate, or retire, this replay gives you the tools to move powerfully. Abibitumi stands committed to connecting our people with resources that advance real freedom — not symbolic gestures. Furthermore, owning land on the Afrikan continent fulfills an ancestral calling that runs deeper than any financial transaction. The time to act is now. Watch the full replay and take your next step toward generational wealth and liberation.

    Watch / Get it here: From Kansas City to Ghana — Full Video Replay | $20.00

  • Why Afrikan Indigenous Languages Must Be Taught to Our Children

    Afrikan indigenous languages

    Afrikan indigenous languages are not relics of the past — they are living vessels of identity, power, and resistance. Language shapes how we think, how we see the world, and how we organize for liberation. Furthermore, when we lose our languages, we lose the intellectual architecture our ancestors built over millennia. This is precisely why Abibitumi continues to center language reclamation as a cornerstone of Abibifahodie.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon on Afrikan Indigenous Languages, Neologisms, and Development

    In this powerful 51-minute presentation, originally aired on Mx24 GH TV, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon speaks directly to the urgency of teaching our languages to our children. He breaks down what “language development” truly means for Afrikan people. In addition, he explores how neologisms — newly coined terms — allow our languages to grow, adapt, and serve modern Afrikan life. Most importantly, he demolishes every excuse we have been given for abandoning our tongues.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon does not speak in abstractions. He delivers grounded, actionable truth rooted in Pan-Afrikan scholarship and lived Afrikan experience. He draws on the legacy of the Kmtyw and connects ancient linguistic tradition to present-day community building. As a result, this lecture speaks powerfully to scholars, parents, students, and every Afrikan person committed to raising the next generation in full cultural dignity. However, you do not need a degree to receive what he is offering here — you simply need the willingness to reclaim what was always ours.

    The title of this lecture carries a deliberate, provocative strike through the word “local.” That single editorial choice says everything. Our languages are not merely local — they are indigenous, sovereign, and sacred. Therefore, every Afrikan family, school, and community organization must treat language transmission as a liberation priority. If you have been searching for the clarity and conviction to begin that journey, Ɔbenfo Kambon gives you everything you need in this one talk. Do not wait. Watch it, study it, and share it with your community.

    Watch / Get it here: PROMOTING INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES featuring Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon — $10.00