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  • Afrikan Thought vs. European Ideology: What Every Black Scholar Must Know

    Afrikan Thought vs. European Ideology: What Every Black Scholar Must Know

    Afrikan thought and European ideology

    Afrikan thought and European ideology stand in direct opposition — and understanding that opposition is a revolutionary act. For too long, Afrikan people have studied the world through frameworks built to exclude and diminish them. However, this lecture cuts through that fog with precision, power, and purpose. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivers a four-hour, thirty-six-minute masterclass that every serious Afrikan scholar must experience. Furthermore, this session forms Week 13 of the acclaimed Foundations of Kmtyw (Afrikan=Black) Thought course — a program designed to fill critical gaps in Afrikan epistemological education at the highest academic levels.

    How Ɔbenfo Kambon Dismantles European Ideology Through an Afrikan Thought Framework

    This lecture draws directly from foundational texts by Marimba Ani, Jacob H. Carruthers, and Cheikh Anta Diop. Ani’s Yurugu provides a devastating Afrikan-centered critique of European cultural thought and behavior. In addition, Carruthers’ Intellectual Warfare arms students with the conceptual tools to fight on the battlefield of ideas. Diop’s Cultural Unity of Black Africa grounds everything in historical truth. Together, these readings form a powerful intellectual arsenal. Most importantly, Ɔbenfo Kambon synthesizes all of it with clarity that transforms how you see the world.

    The product includes a full-length video recording plus a secured PDF of 87 slides. As a result, students gain both the live lecture experience and a structured visual reference for deep study. This is not passive content — it demands your full engagement and rewards it fully. Abibifahodie requires that Afrikan people think clearly, strategically, and unapologetically. Therefore, this lecture is not just education. It is preparation for liberation. The Kmtyw deserve knowledge systems that reflect their genius, their history, and their future.

    Whether you are a graduate student, a community educator, or a lifelong learner committed to Abibifahodie, this lecture will sharpen your thinking and strengthen your foundation. Abibitumi continues to provide Afrikan people globally with the highest-quality liberation education available anywhere. Furthermore, at only $20.00, this resource places world-class Afrikan scholarship directly in your hands. Do not wait to claim it. Your intellectual liberation matters — and it starts here.

    Watch / Get it here: Foundations of Afrikan Thought #13 — Abibitumi.com

  • Heal, Root, and Rise: Afrikan-Centered Wholistic Wellness With Okuninibaa Dr. Mawiyah Kambon

    Heal, Root, and Rise: Afrikan-Centered Wholistic Wellness With Okuninibaa Dr. Mawiyah Kambon

    Afrikan-centered wholistic wellness

    Afrikan-centered wholistic wellness is not a trend — it is a necessity for the liberation and restoration of Afrikan people everywhere. Too many of us carry generational wounds with no culturally grounded space to heal. Furthermore, mainstream wellness systems were never built with us in mind. Abibitumi’s Saturday Seminar Series exists to change that. In SSS 56, renowned healer, community elder, spiritual advisor, and PhD psychologist Okuninibaa (Dr.) Mawiyah Kambon steps forward to lead that transformation.

    Why Afrikan-Centered Wholistic Wellness Must Come From Our Own Roots

    Healing that disconnects us from our culture is incomplete healing. Okuninibaa Dr. Mawiyah Kambon understands this truth deeply. In this powerful seminar, she discusses the vision and purpose behind the Bennu Wholistic Afrikan Centered Wellness Retreat. Moreover, she outlines how grounding in natural environments, cultural reconnection, and nourishing community can restore our wholeness. This is not a retreat from struggle — it is preparation for it.

    The Bennu Retreat took place September 21–24, 2023. However, the wisdom shared in this Saturday Seminar recording remains timeless and essential. Participants explored vision and clarity, savored nourishing meals, and reconnected with the rhythms our ancestors always knew. In addition, the seminar itself — recorded live on September 16, 2023 — captures Dr. Kambon’s guidance in full. Every word carries the weight of lived experience and scholarly depth.

    Abibitumi continues to build spaces where Afrikan people heal, study, and rise together. This recording is one such space. Most importantly, your well-being, your roots, and your community are calling you right now. Will you answer? Watch SSS 56, receive Okuninibaa Dr. Mawiyah Kambon’s full teaching, and take one powerful step toward wholeness. As a result, you invest not only in yourself — but in the collective liberation of our people. Watch and get it here: SSS 56 — Okuninibaa Dr. Mawiyah Kambon and the Bennu Wholistic Afrikan Centered Wellness Retreat.

  • How Akan Serial Verb Constructions Reveal the Depth of Afrikan Language Structure

    How Akan Serial Verb Constructions Reveal the Depth of Afrikan Language Structure

    Akan serial verb constructions

    Akan serial verb constructions stand at the heart of one of the most intellectually powerful linguistics lectures in Pan-Afrikan scholarship today. In October 2015, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivered a landmark presentation at the Inaugural School of Languages Conference. His work cuts through colonial frameworks and centers Afrikan language on its own terms. This is liberation through linguistics — precise, unapologetic, and transformative.

    Serial verb constructions (SVCs) appear across four well-defined global regions. However, Benue-Congo languages of West Afrika represent one of the most linguistically rich sites of SVC development. Furthermore, when these constructions undergo nominalization — becoming noun phrases derived from verb sequences — they reveal extraordinary complexity. Ɔbenfo Kambon, alongside collaborators Osam and Amfo, defines SVCs as sequences of verbs acting together as a single predicate. Notably, they operate without overt markers of coordination or subordination. As a result, understanding them demands serious analytical precision and deep cultural grounding.

    Why Akan Serial Verb Constructions Matter for Afrikan Language Liberation

    Most importantly, this lecture does not merely describe grammar — it builds the intellectual infrastructure for Abibifahodie. Ɔbenfo Kambon demonstrates that Akan serial verb construction nominalization (SVCN) carries layers of semantic meaning that standard Western linguistic models fail to capture. In addition, his 47-slide PowerPoint presentation supports every argument with rigorous evidence. The 33-minute video is dense, focused, and deeply rewarding. Scholars, students, and community builders will find essential tools here. This is the kind of scholarship Abibitumi was built to carry forward.

    Therefore, whether you study linguistics, teach Akan, or simply love Afrikan languages, this resource belongs in your collection. Ɔbenfo Kambon’s analysis of Akan serial verb constructions opens doorways that mainstream academia has long ignored. Furthermore, this combo bundle — including the video and secured PDF — gives you a portable, replayable learning experience. Invest in your intellectual arsenal. Invest in Abibifahodie. Watch and download this essential lecture today.

    Watch / Get it here: Lexicalization and Issues of Semantic Analysis In Serial Verb Construction Nominalization — $20.00

  • Restoring Ma’at: Why Afrikan People Must Reclaim Divine Order Now

    Restoring Ma’at: Why Afrikan People Must Reclaim Divine Order Now

    restoring Ma'at

    Restoring Ma’at is not a metaphor — it is a mandate for every Afrikan person serious about liberation. For too long, our people have operated under systems designed to sever us from truth, justice, and cosmic balance. Furthermore, the consequences of that severance touch every dimension of Black life — spiritual, political, economic, and cultural. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, brings this truth into sharp, uncompromising focus. In this essential seminar, he breaks down what Ma’at truly means — and what it demands of us right now.

    Why Restoring Ma’at Is Central to Abibifahodie

    Ma’at — the ancient Afrikan principle of truth, justice, balance, and reciprocity — is not a relic. It is a living framework our ancestors encoded into civilization itself. The Kmtyw did not separate spirituality from governance, or ethics from community. As a result, when we restore Ma’at, we are not performing nostalgia. Instead, we are rebuilding the very foundation that sustained Afrikan greatness for millennia. Ɔbenfo Kambon does not simply lecture on this — he models it through his life, his scholarship, and the institution he built with Abibitumi.

    This February Seminar Bundle delivers that transformative teaching directly into your hands. Most importantly, it does so at an accessible price point — just $28 — so that economic barriers do not block Afrikan people from their own liberation knowledge. In addition, this recording is an Abibitumi exclusive, meaning you will not find this depth of analysis anywhere else. Every dollar you invest here flows back into the infrastructure of Pan-Afrikan education and Abibifahodie. That is Ma’at in action.

    However, do not let this moment pass you by. Serious students of Afrikan liberation understand that knowledge requires action. Share this resource with your family, your study circle, and your community. Therefore, reclaim what colonialism tried to erase — your connection to cosmic order, ancestral wisdom, and collective power. The path back to ourselves runs directly through Ma’at. Watch and get it here: February Seminar Bundle — Restoring Ma’at.

  • Does Afrikan Philosophy Have Validity? Ɔbenfo Kambon Answers Definitively

    Does Afrikan Philosophy Have Validity? Ɔbenfo Kambon Answers Definitively

    Afrikan philosophy validity

    Afrikan philosophy validity is not a question — it is a declaration. For too long, colonial frameworks have attempted to erase, dismiss, and delegitimize the profound intellectual traditions of Afrikan people. However, that erasure ends here. In this landmark 2016 lecture, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — delivers a masterful defense and affirmation of Kmtyw philosophical thought. Furthermore, he grounds that affirmation in thousands of years of documented Afrikan genius.

    This is Week 9 of the Foundations of Kmtyw (Afrikan=Black) Thought course series. In nearly three hours of rigorous instruction, Ɔbenfo Kambon draws from essential texts by Chukwunyere Kamalu, Théophile Obenga, Emmanuel Eze, and Kwasi Wiredu. Most importantly, he centers Kemet — ancient Black civilization — as the philosophical bedrock of Afrikan people globally. As a result, students walk away with an unshakeable intellectual foundation. In addition, the accompanying 32-slide secured PDF reinforces every key concept presented in the lecture.

    Why This Lecture on Afrikan Philosophy Validity Belongs in Every Black Scholar’s Collection

    This lecture does not ask for permission to exist. Instead, it commands intellectual space for Afrikan thought on its own terms. Obenga’s African Philosophy: The Pharaonic Period grounds the discussion in pre-colonial truth. Moreover, Wiredu’s comparative framework sharpens students’ critical analysis across traditions. Ɔbenfo Kambon synthesizes these texts with extraordinary clarity and purpose. Consequently, this course session equips scholars, students, parents, and community builders with the tools to dismantle anti-Afrikan intellectual attacks. Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — demands this level of philosophical grounding.

    Abibitumi was built precisely for this work. Every product on this platform serves the liberation of Afrikan people worldwide. Therefore, this lecture is not merely academic — it is an act of resistance and reclamation. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or beginning your journey into Kmtyw thought, this session will sharpen your mind and strengthen your commitment to Abibifahodie. Do not wait to secure this resource for yourself and your community.

    Watch and get it here: Foundations of Kmtyw (Afrikan=Black) Thought #9 — Abibitumi.com