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  • The Real Story of Black Liberation: Reclaiming Afrikan History Before 1619

    The Real Story of Black Liberation: Reclaiming Afrikan History Before 1619

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    Afrikan history before 1619 is far richer, far more defiant, and far more liberating than the mainstream narrative ever acknowledges. Most people accept 1619 as the starting point of the Afrikan experience in the so-called Americas. However, that framing is a carefully constructed lie. In truth, Afrikan people were already resisting, rebelling, and building free communities on this soil nearly a century before that date.

    In 1526, enslaved Afrikans at San Miguel de Guadalupe — in what colonizers called Spanish Florida — launched a successful rebellion. They drove off the Spanish. They won their freedom. Furthermore, they became permanent settlers, establishing one of the first free Black communities in the western hemisphere. Similarly, throughout the 1500s and into the early 1600s, Afrikan people across the so-called new world emancipated themselves and built free republics. These were not footnotes. These were acts of sovereign power. In addition, the transatlantic trade itself began not in 1619 but in 1441 — a fact that exposes the 400-year framing as a deliberate misdirection.

    Ɔbenfo Kambon Breaks Down the Misorientation Rooted in Afrikan History Before 1619

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — delivers a masterful analysis of this historical misorientation in his lecture, 400 Years? Enduring Historical Misorientation and Disorientation and the Year of Return. He does not simply correct the record. Most importantly, he reveals why the misdirection exists and who benefits from it. He connects this distortion directly to the ongoing psychological and spiritual disorientation of Afrikan people worldwide. As a result, this lecture is not merely academic — it is a tool for Abibifahodie, Black Liberation itself.

    Abibitumi exists to provide Afrikan people with exactly this kind of weaponized knowledge. Therefore, this lecture belongs in every home, every classroom, every community circle committed to truth. Understanding our full history — unfiltered and unapologetic — is the foundation of liberation. Furthermore, when we know how far back our resistance goes, we reclaim our power. We reclaim our identity. We reclaim our future. Do not allow a single colonial date to define the magnitude of who we are and all that our ancestors accomplished. Watch this lecture. Study it. Share it.

    Watch / Get it here: 400 Years? Enduring Historical Misorientation and Disorientation and the Year of Return — $20.00

  • Bedroom Colonialism and Black Power: What Every Afrikan Must Understand

    Bedroom Colonialism and Black Power: What Every Afrikan Must Understand

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    Bedroom colonialism remains one of the most overlooked threats to Black power today. It operates quietly, inside intimate spaces, yet produces devastating consequences for Afrikan people globally. Furthermore, it connects directly to a process called mulattofication — a concept that demands our full attention and honest analysis. This presentation gives us the tools to see clearly and act accordingly.

    Okunini Talawa Adodo and Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — deliver this essential explainer together. They identify the root causes of this phenomenon with precision and purpose. Moreover, they connect these causes to concrete threats against the consolidation of Abibifahodie. Their analysis is not speculative. It is grounded, rigorous, and necessary.

    How Bedroom Colonialism Directly Undermines Our Black Power Consolidation

    Bedroom colonialism functions as both an internal and external weapon against Afrikan unity. As a result, understanding it is not optional — it is a liberation imperative. Ɔbenfo Kambon provides conceptual clarity that moves us beyond confusion and toward correct action. In addition, this presentation helps community builders, scholars, students, and parents recognize patterns they may not have named before. Most importantly, naming the problem correctly is the first step toward solving it.

    Abibitumi exists to arm Afrikan people with knowledge that serves our liberation. This seminar is exactly that kind of knowledge. Therefore, we encourage every conscious Afrikan to study this presentation carefully and share it within your community. Watch it, discuss it, and build with it. Get your copy now and add this essential lecture to your liberation toolkit.

    👉 Watch / Get it here: SSS 57: Bedroom Colonialism and the Interrelated Mulattofication — $20.00

  • Ancient Kemetic Wisdom Meets Akan Song: Life Is a Journey Explored

    Ancient Kemetic Wisdom Meets Akan Song: Life Is a Journey Explored

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    Kemetic wisdom and Akan song converge powerfully in this essential lecture from Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon. In it, he illuminates a profound ancient teaching: pXrt pw anx — “life is a journey.” This is not metaphor alone. It is a living, documented truth rooted in the pXrt pw anx tradition and confirmed across Afrikan thought. Furthermore, a Twi proverb reinforces it directly: abɔdeɛ ne abrabɔ mu yɛ ntaa — nature and life are twins. These are not coincidences. They are evidence of one continuous Afrikan intellectual lineage.

    How Kemetic Wisdom and Akan Song Unlock a Unified Afrikan Worldview

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon draws on Akora Dua Kube’s song — documented by Agya Koo Nimo — to show a striking connection. The song traces an elder who walked the path of sacrifice for future generations. In addition, Faulkner’s 1956 translation of the Kemetic source text anchors the linguistic and philosophical bridge. Ɔbenfo demonstrates how the goat’s proverb — deɛ ɛbɛba aba dada, “what will come has already come” — echoes the sun’s eternal cycle. This is Afrikan cyclical cosmology. It breathes across millennia and across geography.

    Most importantly, Ɔbenfo connects Ahome song traditions to this same current of thought. He shows how oral tradition, sacred text, and musical expression carry one message across Afrikan communities. However, this is not passive observation. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon frames all of this within Abibifahodie — Black Liberation. Understanding our cosmological unity is itself a liberatory act. As a result, this lecture does not just teach history. It equips Afrikan people with the consciousness to reclaim and rebuild.

    This lecture belongs in every Afrikan household, classroom, and community circle. Students, scholars, elders, and parents will all find grounding here. Furthermore, Abibitumi continues to make this quality of Afrikan-centered scholarship accessible to our people worldwide. The work Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon produces through Abibitumi is not performative. It is transformative. Therefore, do not sleep on this resource. Our ancestors spoke. Ɔbenfo translates their words into liberation tools for us today. Watch it, study it, and share it widely.

    Watch / Get it here: pXrt pw anx — Life Is a Journey | Abibitumi.com

  • Build Passive Income and Invest in the Black Nation This Summer

    Build Passive Income and Invest in the Black Nation This Summer

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    Black investment opportunities in Ghana are now within your reach through the Abibitumi Investments Group Exclusive Quarterly Seminar — Summer Solstice Edition. Too many of us spend decades trading time for money. That cycle ends here. Abibitumi connects you directly with vetted, real opportunities designed to build lasting generational wealth.

    This is not a generic finance course. Furthermore, this is not watered-down advice built for someone else’s liberation. Abibitumi brings you scholars, strategists, and builders who understand Pan-Afrikan economics from the inside out. As a result, you receive guidance rooted in Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — not Wall Street’s agenda. Most importantly, every opportunity presented is Abibitumi-vetted and community-focused.

    Why Black Investment Opportunities in Ghana Matter Right Now

    Ghana remains one of the most strategic entry points for Afrikan-centered wealth building. In addition, the continent’s economic momentum creates real windows for the Black Nation to act boldly. This seminar walks you through exactly how to move. You will learn passive income strategies, land and business opportunities, and how to invest in yourself simultaneously. Moreover, you build alongside a community of serious, liberation-minded people doing the same work.

    For just $150 per quarter, you gain access to exclusive recordings, live sessions, and a network built on Ma’at and mutual advancement. This is the kind of investment that compounds — financially and spiritually. However, this access is exclusive and limited. Do not wait for a better moment. The Summer Solstice Edition is live now. Get it here: https://stg-abibitumi-rpd-3fbq.ue1.rapydapps.cloud/product/abibitumi-investments-group-exclusive-quarterly-seminar-summer-solstice-edition/

  • Repatriation to Ghana: How KASI Is Building a Real Model for Afrikan Return

    Repatriation to Ghana: How KASI Is Building a Real Model for Afrikan Return

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    Repatriation to Ghana is no longer just a dream — it is a structured, living reality. The Kweku Andoh Sustainability Institute (KASI) stands as living proof. Furthermore, this powerful recording from Abibitumi’s Exclusive Seminar Series brings that reality directly to your screen. Presenters Cashawn and Shevon Myers share firsthand knowledge of how KASI operates as both an eco-resort and a research and training institute. As a result, returnees receive a soft landing, genuine orientation, and a true community of support.

    How KASI Makes Repatriation to Ghana Sustainable and Real

    KASI does not offer surface-level solutions. Instead, it combines practical infrastructure with deep cultural grounding. Cashawn and Shevon Myers walk viewers through the institute’s innovative model step by step. In addition, they address the real challenges repatriates face — and how KASI meets those challenges head-on. Most importantly, this session shows that sustainable Afrikan return requires both vision and systems. KASI has built both.

    This session is part of Abibitumi’s ongoing commitment to Abibifahodie — Afrikan liberation in its fullest form. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon built Abibitumi as a platform where Afrikan people access transformative, liberatory knowledge. Therefore, every seminar hosted here carries that same standard of excellence and purpose. This recording runs over two hours, delivering deep, actionable insight. However, the value it offers extends far beyond its runtime. It equips you with the knowledge to move — not just think — toward the continent.

    Pan-Afrikan people across the diaspora are actively seeking repatriation to Ghana and beyond. This recording answers that call with substance, not sentiment. In addition, it honors the work of those already on the ground building for our people. Whether you are a student, a community builder, or someone ready to make the move, this session speaks directly to you. Most importantly, it reminds us that Abibifahodie demands action — and action requires preparation. Watch the full replay now and take your next step toward Afrikan return.

    📺 Watch / Get it here: Repatriation and Re-integration: A KASI Case Study — Video Replay | $20.00