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  • The Sacred Science of Kente and Adinkra — How Black Symbols Transcend Time

    The Sacred Science of Kente and Adinkra — How Black Symbols Transcend Time

    Kente and Adinkra sacred science

    Kente and Adinkra sacred science is not decoration — it is living technology. These symbols carry the encoded memory of Afrikan people across generations. Furthermore, they operate as spiritual and intellectual instruments that no colonial force has ever fully erased. This truth is foundational to Abibifahodie — Black liberation rooted in cultural continuity.

    How Kente and Adinkra Sacred Science Transcends Space, Time, Energy, and Matter

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — presents a profound framework in this essential lecture. He demonstrates how Kente and Adinkra function as a STEM system. Specifically, they transcend space, time, energy, and matter. As a result, our cultural symbols become tools of power — not relics of the past. Most importantly, they reconnect Afrikan people globally to an unbroken thread of identity.

    In this lecture, Ɔbenfo Kambon draws from Mdw Ntr and ancient Kmtyw cosmology. He shows how symbol, color, and pattern encode cosmological truths. These truths have survived the Middle Passage, colonialism, and cultural erasure. In addition, he challenges us to see Adinkra not merely as beautiful design — but as a philosophical and spiritual operating system. Our ancestors built this system intentionally. We inherit the responsibility to understand it fully.

    This MP3 audio download delivers that understanding directly into your hands. Whether you are a scholar, a parent raising Afrikan-centered children, or a community builder, this lecture meets you where you are. Furthermore, it arms you with the cultural clarity that liberation demands. Abibifahodie cannot be built on borrowed frameworks — it must rise from our own sacred knowledge. This recording is exactly that kind of foundation. Do not miss this opportunity to deepen your connection to the living science of Kente and Adinkra sacred science. Get it here: Watch / Get it here — Kente and Adinkra: The Sacred Power of Black Cultural Continuity (MP3).

  • Reclaiming Kemet: The Political History of Black People Across Space and Time

    Reclaiming Kemet: The Political History of Black People Across Space and Time

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    The political history of Kemet stretches far beyond what colonial education systems have ever dared to teach. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — delivers exactly the scholarship our people deserve. In this third installment of the Free The Youth Lecture Series, he brings university-level knowledge directly into the community. Furthermore, he does so with clarity, depth, and uncompromising Afrikan-centered truth.

    This lecture opens with a compelling, evidence-based case for abandoning the term “Africa” altogether. Ɔbenfo demonstrates why the Greco-Roman label erases our identity and disconnects us from our land. Instead, he centers Kemet — the land of Black people — as the proper framework. As a result, every slide reorients the listener toward self-knowledge and Abibifahodie. In addition, the lecture surveys multiple societies across the land of Black people, the Kmtyw, with rigor and ancestral reverence.

    The Mbôngi and the Political History of Kemet’s Organizational Power

    Most importantly, Ɔbenfo gives a thorough and detailed discussion of the Mbôngi — the traditional political institution of Afrikan people. This ancient structure reveals that our ancestors built sophisticated, community-centered governance long before colonization. Moreover, understanding the Mbôngi equips us with a model for organizing today. This is not abstract theory. This is living liberation strategy rooted in the political history of Kemet and its people. The lecture spans 173 slides and over three hours of dense, transformative scholarship.

    Abibitumi exists to break knowledge free from the ebony tower and place it in Afrikan hands. This lecture delivers exactly that — at just $20, it is an investment in collective consciousness. Therefore, whether you are a scholar, student, parent, or community builder, this lecture speaks directly to you. Our people are building. Our people are studying. Our people are rising. Watch it, share it, and let it fuel your work toward Ma’at and liberation.

    Watch / Get it here: Free The Youth Lecture #3 — Traditional Kemet Throughout Space and Time

  • Afrikan Male and Female Complementarity: Sacred Masks Rooted in Ghanaian Tradition

    Afrikan Male and Female Complementarity: Sacred Masks Rooted in Ghanaian Tradition

    Afrikan male and female complementarity

    Afrikan male and female complementarity is not a concept — it is a living principle encoded in our art, culture, and cosmology. Master artisan Agya Awuku brings this principle to life through the exquisite Tafari Mask Set, hand-carved at the renowned Aburi Craft Village in Ghana. Furthermore, each mask carries the weight of ancestral wisdom in every detail. This is sacred craft in its truest form.

    How Afrikan Male and Female Complementarity Is Expressed Through Sacred Art

    Agya Awuku’s Tafari Mask Set features intricate beadwork and inlaid cowrie shells honoring ancestral aesthetics. Each piece reflects the balance our indigenous traditions have always celebrated. Moreover, the male and female pairing is not merely decorative — it communicates wholeness, reciprocity, and cosmic order. In addition, cowrie shells carry centuries of spiritual and economic significance across the Afrikan world. As a result, every element of these masks speaks with intention and depth.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon has long taught that reKemetizing our spaces is an act of liberation. Abibitumi stands as a platform where that vision becomes tangible reality. Therefore, bringing these masks into your home, gallery, or intentional community space is a direct expression of Abibifahodie. Most importantly, you surround yourself and your family with images that affirm who we are. This is what conscious curation of our environment looks like in practice.

    This mask set makes a timeless gift for anyone who values heritage and authentic Afrikan craftsmanship. Furthermore, it serves as a daily reminder that our traditions are whole, balanced, and profound. The $450 investment connects you directly to Ghanaian artistry rooted in the indigenous Afrikan worldview. In addition, Abibitumi ensures that your purchase supports cultural integrity at every level. Do not miss this opportunity to carry beauty and balance into your space. Get yours here: Watch / Get it here.

  • How Black People Traditionally Understood Personhood, Time, and Reality

    How Black People Traditionally Understood Personhood, Time, and Reality

    Black conception of self

    The Black conception of self is not a western construct — it never was. Afrikan people have always held a profound, sophisticated understanding of personhood, time, and reality. However, colonial education has buried these truths beneath layers of eurasian thought. As a result, many of us have inherited frameworks that do not serve our liberation. This lecture reclaims what was always ours.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Restores the Black Conception of Self and Time

    In this landmark session, Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivers a masterclass in Afrikan-centered philosophy. He presented this lecture at UNiMAC for Dr. Joseph Aketema’s Introduction to African and Non-African Philosophies I class on April 12, 2025. Furthermore, he draws from the philosophies of Ancient Kemet, Yoruba, Igbo, Akan, Bini, Fon, and Bakongo traditions. Together, these traditions paint a complete picture of how Kmtyw have always understood existence. Most importantly, Ɔbenfo Kambon dismantles the linear, eurasian worldview with precision and clarity. He replaces it with a cyclical, Afrikan-centered understanding of time and identity.

    This resource pack includes a full 1 hour, 12 minute video lecture and a downloadable 83-slide PDF. In addition, you get instant access the moment you purchase. The slides alone are a powerful study tool for students, educators, and community builders alike. Therefore, this is not merely a lecture — it is a liberation resource. Every Afrikan person seeking to understand themselves outside of western definitions needs this material.

    Abibitumi exists to give Afrikan people the intellectual tools Abibifahodie demands. Consequently, every resource on this platform is built to strengthen our communities and sharpen our minds. The Black conception of self must be taught in our homes, our schools, and our study circles. This lecture makes that possible. It grounds us in Ma’at and reconnects us to the ancestors who built the foundations of human civilization. Do not let another generation grow up without this knowledge. Watch the full lecture and download the slides today.

    Watch / Get it here: Personhood, Time, and Culture — Video + Slides | Abibitumi — $20.00

  • Repatriation to Sierra Leone: What Every Afrikan in the Diaspora Needs to Know

    Repatriation to Sierra Leone: What Every Afrikan in the Diaspora Needs to Know

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    Repatriation to Sierra Leone is no longer a distant dream — it is an active, structured, and navigable process. Abibitumi’s Seminar Series continues to deliver the sharpest, most grounded knowledge for Afrikan liberation worldwide. This session brings that mission forward with urgent clarity and ancestral purpose. Furthermore, it equips our people with concrete, actionable intelligence — not theory, but living practice.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon created the Abibitumi platform as a vessel for exactly this kind of transformative work. Each seminar reflects his uncompromising commitment to Abibifahodie — Black Liberation rooted in knowledge, culture, and self-determination. As a result, every recording in this series carries the weight of that vision. This session is no exception. In addition, it deepens the ongoing conversation our community must have about land, lineage, and return.

    Mansa Foday Ajamu Illuminates the Path of Repatriation to Sierra Leone

    Honored presenter Mansa Foday Ajamu delivers vital, on-the-ground intelligence in this powerful recording. He covers repatriation to Sierra Leone with precision — addressing citizenship pathways, genetic genealogy, and lineage restoration in real terms. Most importantly, he cuts through the confusion that has long delayed our people’s return. His report is not speculative. It draws from lived experience and current efforts happening right now on Afrikan soil. Moreover, this is the kind of knowledge that changes the direction of families, not just individuals.

    However, knowledge alone requires action. This recording gives our people the tools to move — to stop waiting and start planning. Students, elders, parents, and community builders will all find something essential here. Abibitumi continues to stand as the foremost platform for Pan-Afrikan education that centers our liberation unapologetically. Therefore, securing this recording is not just an investment in information — it is an investment in our collective return and restoration. Watch it. Study it. Share it with your family.

    👉 Watch / Get it here: SSS#67 — Repatriation & Liberation Efforts in Sierra Leone | Abibitumi