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  • Afrikan Family Spiritual Power: Rituals That Strengthen Your Household from the Inside Out

    Afrikan Family Spiritual Power: Rituals That Strengthen Your Household from the Inside Out

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    Afrikan family spiritual power is not a luxury — it is a necessity for liberation. Too many of our households operate beneath their full spiritual capacity. As a result, love, trust, and unity quietly erode over time. This vital session from Abibitumi’s Exclusive Seminar Series confronts that reality with honesty, precision, and purpose.

    Restore Afrikan Family Spiritual Power Through Ma’at-Based Daily Rituals

    Rekhit Kajara Nia Yaa Nebthet leads this transformative workshop with clarity and deep cultural grounding. She teaches effective, replicable rituals that every family member can practice consistently. Furthermore, this session is not designed for women alone. It centers the Abibifoɔ Man, Woman, and Child as one strong, mAat-aligned unit. Moderator Ɛna Njideka Karmo holds the space with intention and care throughout.

    Most importantly, the objective goes beyond inspiration. This workshop builds measurable outcomes — core Love, Trust, Attunement, and Productivity — through structured daily practice. In addition, the techniques are accessible and immediately actionable. Participants leave with tools they can apply that same evening. Therefore, this is not theory. This is Abibifahodie in motion within the home.

    Abibitumi continues to provide our people with knowledge systems that serve real liberation. This recording belongs in every Afrikan household committed to elevation. Moreover, investing in your family’s spiritual foundation is one of the most radical acts of resistance available to us today. Do not let another season pass without tapping into what your family already carries within. Watch or get it here: SSS #64 — Afrikan Family… Something’s Missing!

  • 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

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    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)

  • Ghana Citizenship Ceremony Rescheduled: What Repatriates Must Know and Do Right Now

    Ghana Citizenship Ceremony Rescheduled: What Repatriates Must Know and Do Right Now

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    Ghana citizenship repatriation just entered a critical new phase — and every serious repatriate needs to pay attention. The ceremony has been rescheduled to Monday. This shift is not simply logistical. It carries political weight, and it demands that Afrikan people in the Diaspora respond with clarity and strategy. Furthermore, waiting passively is not an option. Now is the time to position yourself with precision and purpose.

    Understanding the Ghana Citizenship Repatriation Roadmap After the Rescheduling

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon leads this essential session with the depth and directness that defines his life’s work. In this replay, he breaks down what the rescheduling may signal politically. He also explains how repatriates can move forward decisively using the DOOR framework. Most importantly, he maps out the full Diaspora Citizenship Roadmap so you know exactly where you stand. In addition, he connects this moment to the broader work of Abibifahodie — the total liberation of Afrikan people everywhere.

    This session is not theory for its own sake. Ɔbenfo Kambon gives you concrete next steps. He directs repatriates to the resources available through RepatriateToGhana.com so that forward movement stays practical and grounded. As a result, you leave this replay not just informed — but equipped. Every aspiring repatriate deserves that level of preparation. Abibitumi consistently delivers exactly that standard of Afrikan-centered education.

    The work of Abibitumi exists to serve Afrikan people globally — scholars, parents, students, and community builders committed to returning home in every sense. However, preparation separates those who move with power from those who remain uncertain. This replay is your strategic advantage. Do not wait for another rescheduling to find you unprepared. Watch it now, apply the framework, and take your next step toward home with confidence and intention.

    Watch / Get it here: AES – Ghana Citizenship Ceremony: What to Watch For and What to Do Now

  • The Truth About 400 Years: Centering Afrikan History Before 1619

    The Truth About 400 Years: Centering Afrikan History Before 1619

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    Afrikan history before 1619 is far deeper, more powerful, and more liberatory than mainstream narratives ever acknowledge. The Anglo-American educational system has long anchored the Afrikan experience in the so-called “New World” to one date: 1619. However, that anchor is arbitrary. It is anglocentric. Furthermore, it erases centuries of Afrikan resistance, self-liberation, and nation-building that demand our full attention and respect.

    In 1526, enslaved Afrikans at San Miguel de Guadalupe — in what the Spanish called Florida — launched a successful rebellion. They drove off their captors. They won their freedom. As a result, they became permanent settlers in the western hemisphere long before any British colony took root. Throughout the 1500s and into the early 1600s, Afrikan people established the first free Black republics and settlements of the modern era. Most importantly, these acts of resistance were not isolated. They formed a continuous tradition of Abibifahodie — Black liberation — written in Afrikan blood, courage, and collective will. In addition, the transatlantic trade in enslaved Afrikans itself began as early as 1441, pushing the true timeline back nearly two centuries before 1619.

    How Ɔbenfo Kambon’s Afrikan-Centered Analysis Reclaims the Full Timeline

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — master linguist, Pan-Afrikan scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — dismantles the 1619 framework with precision and power. He replaces anglocentric periodization with a rigorously Afrikan-centered analysis rooted in Ma’at. Furthermore, Ɔbenfo Kambon draws a direct line from the ancient Kmtyw through the resistance movements of the 1500s to our liberation struggles today. This is not revision for revision’s sake. Rather, it is the restoration of truth. His work equips Afrikan people globally — scholars, students, parents, and community builders — with the intellectual tools to see our full story clearly and act accordingly.

    This lecture is an essential resource for every serious student of Afrikan liberation. In it, Ɔbenfo Kambon challenges us to reject borrowed timelines and build our analysis from Afrikan ground. Abibitumi exists precisely for this purpose — to center Afrikan knowledge in service of Afrikan freedom. Therefore, do not let this pass you by. Watch this presentation, share it with your community, and invest in the scholarship that moves us toward Abibifahodie. Get it here for just $20: Watch / Get it here →

  • How Cyber Security Expert Jermale Mathis Reveals the Hidden War on the Black Mind

    How Cyber Security Expert Jermale Mathis Reveals the Hidden War on the Black Mind

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    Hacking the Black mind is not science fiction — it is a documented, ongoing strategy used against Afrikan people worldwide. Furthermore, understanding this strategy is one of the most urgent acts of liberation our community can take right now. Abibitumi’s Saturday Seminar Series exists precisely for this purpose. It brings world-class Afrikan thinkers together to arm our people with real, actionable knowledge.

    Jermale Mathis Breaks Down the Science of Hacking the Black Mind

    Jermale Mathis, Co-founder of KRAFO Systems and a seasoned Cyber Security and IT Consultant, delivered this landmark session on May 13th, 2023. He brings a rare combination of technical expertise and Pan-Afrikan consciousness to the conversation. As a result, his analysis cuts deeper than surface-level tech talk. He exposes the systems — digital and psychological — designed to manipulate, distract, and destabilize Afrikan people. Most importantly, he shows us how to recognize and resist those systems.

    This session was part of Abibitumi’s Black Tech Month programming within the Saturday Seminar Series. In addition, it represents exactly the kind of interdisciplinary Abibifahodie work that Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon has built Abibitumi to house. Technology is not neutral. However, it becomes a tool of liberation when Afrikan people understand it fully and wield it with intention. This recording gives our community that understanding directly.

    Scholars, students, parents, and community builders — this recording is for all of you. Abibitumi Exclusive Seminars like this one are not available anywhere else. They are produced, preserved, and delivered specifically to serve Afrikan liberation. Therefore, every purchase directly supports the continued growth of Pan-Afrikan education infrastructure. Do not miss this opportunity to arm your mind with knowledge that the system never intended for us to have.

    Watch the full recording and get your copy here: SSS 50 – Hacking the Human Mind | Abibitumi.com