Tag: Okunini Obadele

  • Who Are You, Really? The Kmtyw Understanding of the Person as Multiple Selves

    Who Are You, Really? The Kmtyw Understanding of the Person as Multiple Selves

    Kmtyw concepts of the person

    Kmtyw concepts of the person challenge everything the Western world has told us about who we are. For centuries, colonial thought reduced human beings to isolated individuals — biological units with no deeper cosmological identity. However, our Afrikan ancestors understood something far more profound. The person is not a single, fixed self. Instead, the person is a dynamic, relational, and multi-dimensional being — fully embedded in the cosmos, the community, and the moral order of Ma’at.

    In this essential lecture, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — linguist, Pan-Afrikan scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — guides us through the classical intellectual traditions of Kmt. Drawing on both continental and diasporan sources, he dismantles the atomized view of personhood completely. Furthermore, he demonstrates how each dimension of the self carries its own ontological, moral, and cosmological function. This is not abstract philosophy. Most importantly, this is a framework for liberation — for understanding ourselves as Kmtyw people on our own terms.

    Why Kmtyw Concepts of the Person Matter for Abibifahodie

    Liberation begins in the mind. Therefore, reclaiming how we define ourselves is one of the most revolutionary acts we can perform. This session — Week 2.5 of the Foundations of Kmtyw Thought series — runs nearly four hours and includes 69 slides in a secured PDF. It covers the person as a composite being, with multiple interdependent selves operating simultaneously. In addition, Ɔbenfo situates all of this within a cosmological framework that honors the depth and genius of Afrikan thought. This is exactly the kind of knowledge that schools will never teach our children.

    As a result, this lecture is essential for scholars, students, parents, and community builders across the Afrikan world. Whether you are new to Kmtyw studies or deepening an existing foundation, this session will sharpen your understanding profoundly. It will also strengthen your ability to pass this knowledge to the next generation. This is the work of Abibitumi — building a liberated Afrikan mind, one lesson at a time. Do not wait to access this knowledge.

    Watch / Get it here: Foundations of Kmtyw Thought #2.5 — The Person as Multiple Selves

  • What Makes Black People Black? Ɔbenfo Kambon Breaks Down Afrikan Identity and White Supremacy

    What Makes Black People Black? Ɔbenfo Kambon Breaks Down Afrikan Identity and White Supremacy

    what makes Black people Black

    Understanding what makes Black people Black is one of the most liberating questions Afrikan people can study. Too often, we accept definitions handed to us by systems designed to erase us. However, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — refuses that erasure. In this essential lecture, he goes to the root. He dissects Afrikan identity with precision, love, and revolutionary clarity.

    What Makes Black People Black — and What Makes Krakkkaz Krakkk

    This presentation does not stop at identity affirmation. Furthermore, it names and analyzes the system working against us. Ɔbenfo Kambon examines the biological, cultural, and ideological forces that define Blackness on our own terms. In addition, he exposes the mechanisms that sustain white supremacist behavior and thinking. As a result, viewers leave with sharper tools for understanding the world — and their place of power within it. This is Abibifahodie scholarship in action.

    Most importantly, this lecture comes with downloadable presentation slides. Therefore, students, educators, and community builders can study, teach, and share this knowledge beyond the screen. The slides make this resource ideal for study circles, classrooms, and organizational development sessions. Abibitumi was built to put transformative Afrikan knowledge directly into Black hands. This lecture delivers exactly that. Every frame challenges anti-Black miseducation at its foundation.

    What makes Black people Black is not a question of confusion — it is a question of reclamation. Moreover, this lecture gives our community the language, evidence, and ancestral grounding to answer it with confidence. The Kmtyw and all Afrikan people deserve scholarship that builds rather than begs. Ɔbenfo Kambon’s work does precisely that. Do not miss this opportunity to strengthen your ideological foundation. Watch the lecture and download the slides today.

    Watch / Get it here: Ɔbenfo Obadele Kambon — What Makes Black People Black ($20.00)

  • Why Afrikan-Centered Consciousness Without Behavior Change Is Failing Our People

    Why Afrikan-Centered Consciousness Without Behavior Change Is Failing Our People

    Afrikan-centered consciousness

    Afrikan-centered consciousness means nothing if our behavior remains rooted in the enemy’s system. This is the urgent truth at the heart of a powerful seminar from Abibitumi’s exclusive lecture series. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon and the legendary Dr. Kamau Kambon confront a crisis our community can no longer afford to ignore. We have spent decades raising consciousness. However, we have neglected to raise behavior — and the gap between the two is costing us everything.

    Too many of us can speak the language of liberation fluently. Yet we eat their food, build their nation, and send our children to schools that produce workers for white supremacy. Furthermore, we speak to our children in the colonizer’s tongue. We live in their houses and follow their rhythms. In addition, some who carry Afrikan-centered speech engage in what this seminar calls “Aggressive Ideological Mimicry.” Not everything that looks Afrikan-centered actually is. As a result, our movements stall, our institutions fail us, and Kmt — the Afrikan-Black Nation — remains unbuilt.

    Why Afrikan-Centered Consciousness Must Translate Into Afrikan-Centered Action

    This seminar does not simply diagnose the problem. It gives us a framework to act. Ɔbenfo Kambon and Dr. Kamau Kambon dissect so-called “Afrikan-Centered Schools” that have quietly become pipelines for the white nation. Most importantly, they challenge every one of us to examine our daily choices. What do we eat? Where do we invest our energy? How do we raise our children? These are not small questions. They are the questions of Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — lived out in practice every single day.

    This recording includes the full video presentation and slides. It belongs in the study collection of every serious student of Pan-Afrikan liberation. Scholars, parents, educators, and community builders will all find essential tools here. Furthermore, this is not theory for its own sake. This is a call to align our behavior with our beliefs — fully, deliberately, and without compromise. Our people deserve nothing less. Watch the full seminar and download the slides now.

    Watch / Get it here: Afrikan-Centered Consciousness, Afrikan-Peripheried Behavior — Video Recording + Slides

  • Ghana’s U.S. Military Base Agreement — What They Don’t Want You to Know

    Ghana’s U.S. Military Base Agreement — What They Don’t Want You to Know

    Ghana US military base agreement

    The Ghana US military base agreement demands serious scrutiny from every Afrikan person on the continent and in the diaspora. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivers exactly that scrutiny — with precision, depth, and unapologetic clarity. This powerful seminar pulls back the curtain on how the united snakkkes operates on the world stage. Most importantly, it shows what that operation means for Afrikan sovereignty.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon traces united snakkkes foreign policy from George Washington straight through to Henry Kissinger. Furthermore, he demonstrates that unilateralism is not a bug in the system — it is the system. The evidence is overwhelming. Case studies include the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention, the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, and repeated failures to pay dues under the United Nations Charter. In addition, the research draws on Koplow (2013) and numerous other documented treaty violations. As a result, a clear pattern emerges: the united snakkkes does not keep its word.

    Why the Ghana US Military Base Agreement Is a Pan-Afrikan Crisis

    This is not simply about Donald Trump. However, Trump does continue a tradition that stretches back centuries. Ɔbenfo Kambon’s research shows that “Politicians” and “Prostiticians” are two sides of the same colonial coin. Furthermore, Ghana’s decision to enter this military agreement does not exist in a vacuum. It connects directly to that long, documented history of broken promises and predatory policy. Afrikan leaders must therefore understand exactly who they are negotiating with — and what that entity has consistently done to those who trust it.

    This lecture is part of Abibitumi’s exclusive Seminar Series — built for Afrikan scholars, students, parents, and community builders committed to Abibifahodie. Ɔbenfo Kambon does not water down the analysis. Instead, he arms our community with the historical record we need to think clearly and act decisively. Furthermore, the full video recording and slides are available now for just $20.00. Watch it, study it, and share it with every Afrikan person in your circle who is serious about liberation.

    Watch / Get it here: Politicians, Prostiticians, and The Ghana United Snakkkes Military Base Agreement — Abibitumi Seminar Series

  • The Afrikan Roots of Ebonics: What They Never Taught You About Black Language

    The Afrikan Roots of Ebonics: What They Never Taught You About Black Language

    Afrikan roots of Ebonics

    The Afrikan roots of Ebonics run deeper than most scholars dare to teach. This language did not begin on slave ships. It carried the living grammar of Kmt across oceans, centuries, and chains. Furthermore, it preserved the phonological and syntactic genius of our ancestors — intact, active, and undeniable. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon proves exactly that in this powerful, uncut interview recorded for the highly anticipated documentary Talking Black in America, Part Two.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon Traces the Afrikan Roots of Ebonics from Mdw Ntr to Modern Black Speech

    In this exclusive, uncensored footage, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon delivers example after concrete example. He draws direct linguistic continuity across mdw nTr, Wolof, Twi, and Yorùbá. As a result, the connections between classical Kmt and contemporary anti-amerikkkan Afrikan speech become impossible to dismiss. He examines grammatical structures, morphology, phonology, syntax, and lexical retentions with precision. Most importantly, he presents this evidence not as theory — but as documented, scholarly fact. This is Abibifahodie linguistics at its highest expression.

    This lecture dismantles the colonial lie that Black speech is broken English. In addition, it restores the full intellectual dignity of Afrikan people globally. Kambon demonstrates that anti-amerikkkan Afrikan — what colonizers label “Ebonics” — reflects centuries of linguistic innovation rooted in Kmtyw tradition. Moreover, this is not borrowed grammar. This is inherited genius. Every Black parent, student, scholar, and community builder needs to witness this analysis. The language your family speaks carries the DNA of the world’s oldest civilization.

    This product includes the full uncut interview footage plus TWO bonus publications by Ɔbenfo Kambon on the subject. Therefore, you receive both the visual presentation and the scholarly documentation in one offering. Abibitumi continues to center the work that our liberation demands — work grounded in truth, rooted in Ma’at, and built for Abibifahodie. Do not sleep on this resource. Arm yourself with knowledge that colonizers spent centuries trying to erase. Watch it. Study it. Share it with your community.

    Watch / Get it here: Uncensored, Uncut — Origins of Anti-Amerikkkan Afrikan (Ebonics) | $15.00