Tag: History

  • Two Global Black Power Forces Unite: The UNIA–Abibitumi MoU and Historic Membership Exchange

    Two Global Black Power Forces Unite: The UNIA–Abibitumi MoU and Historic Membership Exchange

    UNIA Abibitumi membership exchange

    The UNIA Abibitumi membership exchange marks one of the most powerful moments in Pan-Afrikan organizing in recent history. Abibitumi now stands as the official UNIA Embassy on the continent of Afrika. This is not symbolic. This is structural Black Power made real. Together, these two institutions unite their forces for repatriation, self-determination, and Abibifahodie.

    How the UNIA Abibitumi Membership Exchange Builds Black Power Globally

    On Saturday, April 19, 2025, at 7PM GMT, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — leads this historic seminar. He officially announces the signing of the landmark Memorandum of Understanding between Abibitumi and the Universal Negro Improvement Association. Furthermore, he unveils the full terms of the Mutual Membership Exchange. As a result, members of both organizations gain access to a unified, global Black liberation network. Most importantly, this agreement transforms vision into concrete, revolutionary action.

    In addition, this seminar delivers critical details on what the MoU means for you. Attendees will hear directly about economic empowerment pathways and shared organizational infrastructure. Black people across the globe — on the continent and in the diaspora — now have a strengthened institutional home. However, this moment requires your active participation. Abibifahodie is not a spectator event. It demands that we show up, organize, and build together with intention and urgency.

    Therefore, do not miss this exclusive seminar recording and announcement event. This is history being made in real time. Abibitumi continues to lead with scholarship, strategy, and radical Pan-Afrikan commitment. The UNIA Abibitumi membership exchange opens a new chapter in Black self-determination worldwide. Scholars, students, parents, and community builders — this is your moment to plug into a living liberation network. Watch the seminar and secure your place in this movement today.

    🔗 Watch / Get it here: ABIBITUMI AS THE OFFICIAL UNIA EMBASSY: THE HISTORIC MOU AND MEMBERSHIP EXCHANGE

  • Burkina Faso 2025 Mission Trip: Ghana Delegation Update & Headcount Meeting

    Burkina Faso 2025 Mission Trip: Ghana Delegation Update & Headcount Meeting

    Burkina Faso 2025 delegation

    The Burkina Faso 2025 delegation is preparing for one of the most historic citizenship journeys in recent Pan-Afrikan memory. On August 24th, 2025, from 4:00 to 4:30 PM GMT, ADDI Ghana hosts a free online follow-meeting. This session is Part 3 of an ongoing series. Furthermore, it serves as a vital headcount and organizing call for all Ghana-based delegates ahead of the mission trip.

    Why the Burkina Faso 2025 Delegation Meeting Matters for Abibifahodie

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — master linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — stands at the center of this movement. His life’s work bridges language, land, and liberation for Afrikan people everywhere. In addition, Abibitumi continues to serve as the platform that organizes our people around concrete, real-world action. This meeting is not symbolic. It is strategic. As a result, every delegate who attends strengthens the collective foundation being built on Afrikan soil.

    This free session gives Ghana delegates a clear space to connect and confirm their participation. Organizers will share critical updates about the mission trip timeline and logistics. Moreover, attendees will coordinate directly with fellow delegates in preparation for this transformative journey. Most importantly, this meeting reflects the Abibitumi commitment to organizing Afrikan people with intention, discipline, and purpose. No delegate should miss this opportunity to align with their community before departure.

    Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — is not an abstract idea. It is built through actions exactly like this one. Therefore, whether you are a scholar, a parent, a student, or a community builder, your presence at this meeting matters. The Burkina Faso 2025 delegation represents a living expression of Pan-Afrikan self-determination. Show up, stand up, and move with your people. Watch the session and secure your place now at the link below.

    Watch / Get it here: FREE Pt. 3 Follow-Meeting: ADDI Ghana’s Burkina Faso 2025 Delegation Update & Headcount

  • Ghana’s Presidential Endorsement of Repatriation — What Every Afrikan Must Know

    Ghana’s Presidential Endorsement of Repatriation — What Every Afrikan Must Know

    Afrikan repatriation to Ghana

    Afrikan repatriation to Ghana has just received one of the most powerful official endorsements in modern Pan-Afrikan history. The Office of the President of Ghana has formally endorsed RepatriateToGhana.com. As a result, the door to our homeland is not merely open — it is being held wide. This moment demands our full attention, preparation, and action.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, architect of Abibitumi and one of the most rigorous Pan-Afrikan scholars alive today, breaks down exactly what this endorsement means. In this exclusive Abibitumi seminar, he unpacks the Decade of Our Repatriation — D.O.O.R. — with his characteristic precision and liberatory clarity. Furthermore, he details the real, tangible gains available to us right now. These include pathways to land, citizenship, policy protections, and agricultural self-sufficiency. Most importantly, he connects each of these gains directly to Abibifahodie — Afrikan liberation in its fullest sense.

    What Afrikan Repatriation to Ghana Means for Your Family and Future

    This seminar is not theoretical. Ɔbenfo Kambon grounds every point in policy, history, and practical strategy. He answers the questions our communities are urgently asking. What rights do repatriating Afrikans hold? How does this endorsement shift political power? In addition, how do we move from inspiration to actual relocation and land ownership? These are the questions Abibitumi was built to answer. This is exactly the kind of knowledge that makes liberation real and achievable — not a distant dream but a living, structured path forward.

    The Kmtyw of the diaspora have waited generations for this alignment of political will and Pan-Afrikan vision. However, waiting is now over. This seminar equips you with the knowledge to move with confidence and strategy. Moreover, it is available right now for only $10 — a small investment toward a life-changing decision. Do not let this moment pass without arming yourself with this critical knowledge. Watch it, study it, and share it with every Afrikan family ready to come home.

    🎓 Watch / Get it here: Office of the President Endorses D.O.O.R. — Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar

  • 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

    Ma'at and rulership in Kmt

    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

  • Why Afrikan Cultural Heritage Is the Foundation of Our Liberation

    Why Afrikan Cultural Heritage Is the Foundation of Our Liberation

    Afrikan cultural heritage

    Afrikan cultural heritage is not a relic of the past — it is the living engine of our future. Too many of our people have been conditioned to see culture as decoration. In reality, culture is infrastructure. It organizes how we think, how we build, and how we liberate ourselves. Without it, development is impossible. With it, nothing can stop us.

    In October 2019, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivered a landmark presentation at Akuafo Hall in Ghana. The lecture, spanning 21 minutes and 43 seconds across 56 carefully constructed slides, cut straight to the heart of what ails our communities globally. Furthermore, it offered a clear, grounded framework for what genuine Afrikan development actually requires. Ɔbenfo Kambon did not speak in abstractions. He spoke in solutions. He demonstrated, with precision, that our people already possess what we need. Most importantly, he showed that reclaiming our cultural foundation is not optional — it is the prerequisite for everything else.

    How Afrikan Cultural Heritage Drives True Development

    Development without cultural grounding produces hollow results. Our communities have seen this repeatedly. External models imposed on Afrikan people consistently fail because they ignore the cultural logic that makes our societies function. Ɔbenfo Kambon’s analysis draws directly from Afrikan thought systems, including the principles of Ma’at. As a result, his framework speaks to something deep in us — something colonial miseducation tried to bury. In addition, his work through Abibitumi continues to provide our people with tools rooted in Abibifahodie. This is not theory for theory’s sake. This is a liberation roadmap.

    Scholars, students, parents, and community builders all stand to gain from this lecture. However, the greatest gain comes to those who are ready to act. Ɔbenfo Kambon challenges us to move beyond consumption and into construction — of culture, of institutions, of a liberated Afrikan future. This presentation belongs in every study circle, classroom, and household committed to our people’s advancement. Do not wait. Invest in your development today.

    Watch and study this essential lecture here: Our Cultural Heritage: Key to Our Development — Get It Here ($20.00)