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  • Heal From the Root: Traditional Herbs for Afrikan Health and Liberation

    Heal From the Root: Traditional Herbs for Afrikan Health and Liberation

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    Traditional herbs for healthy living represent one of the most powerful legacies our Afrikan ancestors left us. For centuries, Kmtyw and Afrikan peoples across the continent maintained vibrant health through deep knowledge of the natural world. However, colonialism deliberately severed us from this wisdom. As a result, reclaiming it is not simply a health choice — it is an act of Abibifahodie.

    Abibitumi is proud to offer this essential seminar as part of our ongoing commitment to whole Afrikan liberation. Furthermore, this recording goes beyond theory. Fiagah Kwami Amewugah brings grounded, practical herbalist knowledge directly to our community. In addition, his teaching connects cultural identity to physical well-being in ways that Western medicine never will. Most importantly, this is knowledge that belongs to us — and he delivers it with that clarity and conviction.

    Why Traditional Herbs for Healthy Living Must Be Part of Our Liberation Practice

    True liberation requires us to heal our bodies as fiercely as we free our minds. Therefore, understanding which traditional herbs support our health is foundational work. Fiagah Amewugah walks viewers through practical applications of ancestral plant medicine. Moreover, he situates this knowledge within Afrikan cultural context — not as folklore, but as sophisticated, time-tested science. This is the kind of teaching Abibitumi was built to amplify and protect.

    Our communities deserve access to healing rooted in who we are. As a result, this seminar is an investment in yourself, your family, and the generations coming after you. Pan-Afrikan education means nothing if it does not reach into our homes and strengthen our bodies. So take this step. Watch, learn, and apply these teachings in your life today.

    🎥 Watch / Get it here: Proper Use of Traditional Herbs for Healthy Living — Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar

  • From Information to Transformation: Building the Afrikan Nation Through Study and Work

    From Information to Transformation: Building the Afrikan Nation Through Study and Work

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    The Afrikan community building model presented by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon cuts through one of our most persistent collective blind spots. We have long assumed that sharing information automatically produces transformation. However, that assumption is demonstrably false. Information without a structured framework for behavioral change leaves our people intellectually stimulated but practically unchanged. As a result, we must demand more from our study spaces and liberation work.

    Most importantly, Ɔbenfo Kambon does not simply identify the problem — he delivers the solution. In this powerful workshop, he outlines the rudiments of a study-work group model built specifically for Afrikan people. This model monitors individual growth within a real community context. It ensures that what we learn translates into measurable, tangible behavioral change. Furthermore, it rejects detached objectivity and disinterested intellectualism as tools for genuine liberation. These are not abstract theories. They are actionable blueprints for rebuilding modern Kmt — the global Afrikan=Black nation.

    Why the Afrikan Community Building Model Demands Transformation, Not Just Knowledge

    Abibifahodie — Black liberation — requires more than reading, listening, and nodding in agreement. In addition, it requires that we fundamentally transform how we live, organize, and build with one another. Ɔbenfo Kambon’s study-work method addresses this gap directly. It creates structures for accountability, communal growth, and sustained national development. Therefore, every Afrikan scholar, student, parent, and community builder needs this framework. Passive consumption of information will not restore our nation. Active, monitored, community-centered transformation will.

    This workshop is essential viewing for anyone serious about Abibitumi — the ongoing work of Afrikan liberation and nation-building. It equips us with a method rooted in Ma’at, communal responsibility, and the real demands of Afrikan survival and excellence. Consequently, whether you lead a study group, a community organization, or a household, this model gives you tools that produce results. Do not intellectualize your liberation. Build it. Watch and get it here: The Community-Building Study-Work Model — $25.00.

  • Why Afrikan History Is the Key to Our Liberation and Future

    Why Afrikan History Is the Key to Our Liberation and Future

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    Afrikan history and liberation are not separate conversations — they are one. Our story is the foundation upon which every movement, every community, and every future generation must stand. Without it, we build on borrowed ground. Furthermore, we risk repeating cycles that were designed to keep us disconnected from our power and our purpose.

    In this essential addition to the Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar Series, award-winning filmmaker and actor Onuora Abuah leads a deep and grounding discussion on Ourstory. He examines why history — our history — shapes identity, strategy, and vision. Most importantly, he speaks directly to Afrikan and Black people globally, not as subjects of history, but as its makers. This is not passive learning. As a result, every moment of this seminar challenges you to think, act, and build with intention.

    Reclaiming Afrikan History and Liberation Through Ourstory

    Abibitumi exists to ensure that Afrikan people have direct access to the knowledge that liberates. This seminar embodies that mission completely. Onuora Abuah brings both artistic depth and scholarly grounding to the screen. In addition, his lens as a filmmaker gives this conversation a rare and compelling texture. He does not simply recite facts. Instead, he connects the past to the present with clarity and urgency. Every Afrikan — scholar, student, parent, or community builder — will find something in this recording that speaks directly to them.

    Abibifahodie demands that we return to the source. History is that source. It tells us who we are, where we come from, and — most importantly — where we are capable of going. Furthermore, this seminar is proof that education in the hands of Afrikan people becomes a weapon of liberation. Do not let this resource pass you by. Watch it, study it, and share it with your community. Get your copy today and take one more step toward the future our ancestors fought to give us.

    Watch / Get it here: SSS76 – Return to The Source | Abibitumi Seminar Series

  • Secure Land Next to Abibitumi HQ in Ghana — Build the Liberated Community We Deserve

    Secure Land Next to Abibitumi HQ in Ghana — Build the Liberated Community We Deserve

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    The opportunity to invest in Afrikan land in Ghana — right next to Abibitumi Headquarters — is here, and it demands your full attention. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, has released an exclusive video replay covering this rare land opportunity. In it, he breaks down exactly what is available, why it matters, and how you can act now. This is not a distant dream. This is a concrete, actionable step toward Abibifahodie.

    For $10,000, you can secure a 100×70 plot of prime land adjacent to Abibitumi Headquarters in Ghana. Furthermore, this is not simply a real estate transaction. It is a declaration. It is a commitment to building a physically rooted, self-sufficient, liberated Afrikan community. Repatriation requires infrastructure. As a result, every plot secured strengthens the foundation of what we are collectively building. Ɔbenfo Kambon does not offer vague inspiration — he offers a precise, grounded vision backed by real land, real coordinates, and real community.

    Why Invest in Afrikan Land in Ghana Through Abibitumi

    Abibitumi exists to advance Pan-Afrikan education, agriculture, and self-sufficiency. In addition, this land sits directly within that ecosystem. Securing your plot means you are not only investing in property — you are investing in proximity to a living, breathing liberation infrastructure. Most importantly, Ɔbenfo Kambon has built Abibitumi as more than a platform. It is a headquarters, a hub, and now a growing physical community. Your presence on that land contributes to something our people have fought for across generations. However, opportunities like this do not remain open indefinitely. The time to move is now.

    Abibifahodie demands that we move from theory into action. Therefore, watching this video replay is the first step. Ɔbenfo Kambon walks you through every detail with clarity and vision. He answers the critical questions so you can make an informed, empowered decision. This is Pan-Afrikan community building in its most tangible form. Watch the full land update replay and take your place in the future we are building together.

    Watch / Get it here: Land Update Video Replay — Abibitumi

  • What Truly Afrikan-Centered Education Looks Like — And Why Most Fall Short

    What Truly Afrikan-Centered Education Looks Like — And Why Most Fall Short

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    Afrikan-centered education means nothing if it still orbits the oppressor’s world. Too many programs carry the name but operate on the periphery. They reference Afrikan history without centering Kmtyw people in practice. They use the language of liberation while delivering instruction in colonial tongues. As a result, our children learn about themselves without ever learning from themselves. That gap is not accidental. Furthermore, it is not harmless.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon Defines What Afrikan-Centered Education Must Actually Do

    Recorded live at the Alisa Hotel in Accra, this essential lecture features Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon drawing a sharp line between appearance and substance. He establishes that true Kmtyw-centered education requires three things. First, knowledge of self. Second, knowledge of enemy. Third, and most importantly, the operationalization of both. However, most so-called models stop at the first. They celebrate identity without building power. Ɔbenfo Kambon refuses that limitation.

    In addition, he makes a decisive case for language. Instruction in Twi, Yorùbá, Wolof, Kikongo, and our other Afrikan languages is not a preference. It is a prerequisite. Our words shape our world. Therefore, when we teach our children in the colonizer’s language, we hand them a colonized mind. Abibitumi — Black Power — demands that our mediums of instruction align with our liberation goals. Abibifahodie is not an idea we discuss. It is a direction we move in, every day, through every choice.

    This lecture cuts through the comfortable performances that pass for progress. Ɔbenfo Kambon challenges educators, parents, scholars, and community builders to examine what they are actually centering. Is it Kmtyw people — or is it the approval of those who benefit from our confusion? Moreover, he provides a framework that moves from theory into daily practice. This is not abstract. This is the work. For every Afrikan person building toward genuine liberation, this recording belongs in your collection. Watch it, study it, and apply it.

    Watch / Get it here: So-Called “Afrikan-Centered” Education — Ɔbenfo Kambon | Abibitumi