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  • Afrikan Psychology and the Healing of Spirit: A Holistic Path to Black Liberation

    Afrikan Psychology and the Healing of Spirit: A Holistic Path to Black Liberation

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    Afrikan psychology healing is not a Western concept dressed in Afrikan clothing — it is a living, ancient, and sovereign practice rooted in our own cosmology. Too many of our people have sought wholeness through systems designed to fragment us. However, Abibitumi offers something profoundly different. This recording and slide presentation delivers a full, in-depth framework for understanding the self through an Afrikan lens. Furthermore, it centers the spirit as the foundation of all psychological well-being.

    Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon Reveals the Living Structure of Afrikan Psychology Healing

    Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon guides us through a mind, body, and soul approach that honours the wholeness of Afrikan people. Her work does not borrow from colonial psychology. Instead, it draws directly from Afrikan thought, tradition, and spiritual knowledge. As a result, this seminar stands apart from anything produced in mainstream academic spaces. Most importantly, she presents these teachings with clarity, depth, and fierce love for our people.

    This exclusive Abibitumi seminar is for every Afrikan person ready to reclaim their psychological sovereignty. Students will gain powerful frameworks. Parents will find language to heal themselves and guide their children. Community builders will discover tools to strengthen collective well-being. In addition, scholars will encounter a rigorous, culturally grounded methodology that challenges Eurocentric models at their root. This is Abibifahodie — liberation in practice, not in theory.

    Abibitumi continues to build the most comprehensive Afrikan-centred education platform in the world. This recording is one more pillar in that living structure. Therefore, do not wait to access this knowledge. Our healing cannot be delayed, and our people deserve nothing less than the full truth of who we are. Watch the recording, study the slides, and carry this wisdom forward into your life and community.

    Watch / Get it here: Afrikan Psychology: The Knowing of Spirit — A Living Structure

  • What Ɔbenfo Kambon’s Burkina Faso Visit Means for Afrikan Repatriation

    What Ɔbenfo Kambon’s Burkina Faso Visit Means for Afrikan Repatriation

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    Afrikan repatriation to Burkina Faso is no longer a distant dream — it is an unfolding reality. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon and the Kambon family traveled to Burkina Faso and returned with firsthand knowledge that every Afrikan freedom-seeker needs to hear. This exclusive presentation delivers those insights directly to you. Furthermore, it arrives at a moment when Pan-Afrikan people are actively building the infrastructure for collective return.

    Exclusive Burkina Faso Insights on Afrikan Repatriation and Institutional Alliances

    Ɔbenfo Kambon is not theorizing from a distance. He walked the land, held the conversations, and built the relationships. As a result, this presentation carries the weight of lived experience. In addition, Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon contributes her own critical perspective throughout. Together, they document what institutional alliances are forming and what those alliances mean for us as a people. Most importantly, they translate complex geopolitical shifts into clear, actionable understanding.

    Abibifahodie demands more than inspiration — it demands strategy and coordination. This lecture exemplifies exactly that. Ɔbenfo Kambon names real possibilities, real partners, and real pathways. However, none of this knowledge reaches our communities without platforms like Abibitumi making it freely available. That commitment to open access reflects the deeper mission: ensuring that Afrikan people everywhere possess the tools and truth required to move with purpose. Therefore, this resource belongs in your study and in your community discussions.

    Abibitumi continues to stand as the foremost Pan-Afrikan educational institution producing this caliber of liberation scholarship. This recording is available at no cost because the liberation of Afrikan people is not a transaction. Furthermore, it is proof that institutions rooted in Ma’at prioritize people over profit. Watch this presentation, share it widely, and let the knowledge fuel your next step toward Abibifahodie. Do not wait — our collective future is being shaped right now.

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  • Raising Revolutionary Afrikan Girls: Grandmother Wisdom for Nation-Building Families

    Raising Revolutionary Afrikan Girls: Grandmother Wisdom for Nation-Building Families

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    Raising revolutionary Afrikan girls into powerful, nation-building women requires more than good intentions — it demands Ancestral Wisdom. On October 7, 2023, Abibitumi hosted a profound Saturday Seminar dedicated entirely to this sacred work. Nana Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon brought deep, lived wisdom to Abibifoɔ families across the globe. Furthermore, her guidance speaks directly to parents, grandparents, and community builders committed to Abibifahodie.

    Ancestral Guidance for Raising Revolutionary Afrikan Girls to Asafo Womanhood

    Nana Mawiyah Kambon — honored elder, mother, and cornerstone of the Abibitumi community — shared transformative insights on nurturing our daughters. Her teachings draw from Ancestral tradition, not colonial frameworks. As a result, families receive tools rooted in our own cultural genius. Moderator Ɛna Njideka Karmo guided the conversation with clarity and purpose. Together, they created a seminar that empowers every family system to act with intentionality.

    Most importantly, this seminar answers a critical question: how do we shape our girls into Asafo — Warrior Women — ready to serve and defend our people? Nana Mawiyah Kambon does not offer generic advice. Instead, she delivers Nanabaa Nyansa — Grandmother Wisdom — that honors the full dignity of Afrikan girlhood. In addition, her approach reinforces the family as the first and most powerful site of liberation. Our daughters deserve nothing less than our highest commitment.

    Raising revolutionary Afrikan girls is not accidental. It is a disciplined, conscious, and communal act. This recording gives families direct access to wisdom that strengthens homes and builds nations. Therefore, whether you are a parent, aunt, uncle, elder, or community builder, this seminar belongs in your liberation toolkit. Abibitumi continues to provide the scholarship and spiritual grounding that our people need to walk in Ma’at. Watch the full recording and begin transforming your family’s approach today.

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  • Black Therapy, Black Power: Heal Your Mind and Reclaim Your Liberation

    Black Therapy, Black Power: Heal Your Mind and Reclaim Your Liberation

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    Black therapy Black power is not a slogan — it is a sacred obligation. Our people carry the weight of colonialism, intergenerational trauma, and daily spiritual warfare. Furthermore, that weight does not disappear through silence or assimilation. It demands a radical, Afrikan-centered response. This powerful video replay delivers exactly that.

    Why Black Therapy and Black Power Must Go Hand in Hand

    Okuninibaa (Dr.) Mawiyah Kambon leads this transformative session with clarity, courage, and deep Afrikan wisdom. She exposes how colonial conditioning attacks our minds from within. In addition, she illuminates how trauma moves across generations — and how we can break that cycle with intention. Most importantly, she grounds every teaching in Ma’at, the foundation of Afrikan holistic wellness. This is not Western therapy repackaged. This is our healing, on our terms.

    Over the course of 1 hour and 25 minutes, Okuninibaa Kambon guides us through recognizing hidden colonial wounds. She then offers Afrikan approaches to restoring mind, body, and spirit together. As a result, viewers leave this session with real tools — not theories alone. This work connects directly to Abibifahodie, the liberation of Afrikan people from every system designed to diminish us. Healing, therefore, is not separate from the struggle. Healing IS the struggle.

    Abibitumi exists to deliver exactly this kind of unapologetic, life-changing knowledge to our global community. This session is available now as an exclusive video replay for just $20. However, its value is immeasurable. Whether you are a healer, a student, a parent, or a community builder, this session meets you where you are. Most importantly, it calls you forward — toward wholeness, toward power, toward Ma’at. Do not wait to begin your return.

    ▶ Watch the full session here: Healing Ourselves: Black Therapy, Black Power — Get It Now at Abibitumi.com