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  • Ma’at as a Living System: How Ancient Kemetic Order Governs All of Nature

    Ma’at as a Living System: How Ancient Kemetic Order Governs All of Nature

    Maat as a system

    Maat as a system is not a relic of the past — it is a living, active force that governs the natural world. Most people encounter Maat only as a symbol or a single concept. However, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon goes far deeper. He reveals Maat as an overarching framework that regulates every system within nature itself. This understanding transforms how Afrikan people see themselves and their place in creation.

    Understanding Maat as a System That Regulates Nature and Afrikan Life

    Abibitumi and the Institute for Kemetic Philology present this essential lecture for serious scholars and community builders. Ɔbenfo Kambon draws directly from the sacred language and wisdom of the Kmtyw — the ancient Afrikan people of Kemet. Furthermore, he grounds every insight in the lived reality of Abibifahodie — Black liberation. As a result, this is not abstract philosophy. This is a roadmap for Afrikan people to restore right order in their communities and lives.

    The video recording includes full slides, giving learners both the spoken teaching and its visual foundation. In addition, the material is structured for deep study — not passive consumption. Ɔbenfo Kambon is among the most rigorous Pan-Afrikan linguists working today. His approach demands that Afrikan people engage their own ancestral knowledge with precision and power. Most importantly, this lecture equips us to move from information to transformation.

    Abibitumi exists to build sovereign, self-determined Afrikan minds. Therefore, every resource in the Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar Series serves that sacred mission. This lecture is no exception. It belongs in the library of every student, parent, healer, and community leader committed to Abibifahodie. For only $10.00, you gain direct access to Ɔbenfo Kambon’s scholarship — scholarship forged in love for Afrikan people and rooted in the eternal truth of Ma’at. Watch it, study it, and share it with your community.

    Watch / Get it here: Understanding Maat as a System — Video Recording + Slides

  • Own Land in Ghana Next to Abibitumi Headquarters — Watch the Replay Now

    Own Land in Ghana Next to Abibitumi Headquarters — Watch the Replay Now

    land in Ghana for Black repatriation

    Securing land in Ghana for Black repatriation is no longer a distant dream — it is a concrete, actionable reality. Abibitumi is offering Afrikan people worldwide a rare and historic opportunity. A 100×70 plot sits available directly adjacent to Abibitumi Headquarters in Ghana. Furthermore, this land is priced at just $10,000 — an investment in your liberation and your legacy.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, presented this opportunity in a powerful live session. He broke down exactly what this land means for our people. This is not simply real estate. Most importantly, it is the foundation of a strong, self-sufficient, liberated Afrikan community — built on our own terms, on our own soil.

    Why Land in Ghana for Black Repatriation Is the Next Step in Abibifahodie

    Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — demands that we move beyond theory into tangible action. Owning land is one of the most powerful acts of liberation available to us today. In addition, building community infrastructure near Abibitumi Headquarters means we grow together, study together, and thrive together. This is Pan-Afrikanism lived out in the soil, not just spoken in speeches. As a result, every plot purchased strengthens the entire collective vision Ɔbenfo Kambon has dedicated his life to building.

    The video replay of this landmark session is now available. Watch Ɔbenfo walk through the details, the vision, and the practical steps to secure your plot. However, opportunities like this do not remain open forever. Our people have waited long enough. Now is the time to act with intention, with resources, and with a commitment to agriculture, self-sufficiency, and community sovereignty. The Kmtyw are coming home — and home must be built by our own hands. Watch the full session and take your next step toward Abibifahodie today.

    Watch / Get it here: Video Replay — A Rare Opportunity to Invest in Our Future Right Next to Abibitumi Headquarters

  • Afrikan Music as Medicine: The Healing Traditions of the Moosi People of Northern Ghana

    Afrikan Music as Medicine: The Healing Traditions of the Moosi People of Northern Ghana

    Afrikan musician as healer

    The Afrikan musician as healer is not a metaphor — it is a living, breathing reality rooted in centuries of indigenous knowledge. Across the continent, music has always served as medicine. It has called forth ancestors, restored balance, and held communities together. This sacred tradition did not vanish. It survived. Furthermore, it continues to speak through the hands, voices, and instruments of those who carry it forward with purpose and devotion.

    How the Moosi People Embody the Afrikan Musician as Healer

    In this powerful Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar, presenter Sumah Bila Iddrisu brings this tradition to life. He comes from a distinguished lineage of Master musicians, Djeli, and herdsmen spanning Burkina Faso and Northern Ghana. Most importantly, he is Moosi — a people whose musical heritage runs deep and wide. In addition, Sumah speaks seven Afrikan languages and builds the very indigenous West African instruments he plays. As a result, every note he produces carries the full weight of authentic cultural memory.

    Sumah has shared this healing music across the globe — from Venezuela to Togo, from Greece to Nigeria. However, his work is never performance for performance’s sake. Instead, it is an act of restoration. It calls Afrikan people back to themselves. It reminds us that our elders encoded wisdom in rhythm, in tone, and in silence. Furthermore, this lecture offers scholars, students, and community builders a rare opportunity to witness that wisdom transmitted in real time.

    Abibitumi exists to preserve and amplify exactly this kind of irreplaceable knowledge. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon built this platform precisely so that Afrikan people worldwide could access their own genius — without gatekeepers, without compromise. Therefore, this recording belongs in every household, every study group, and every Afrikan-centered classroom. Do not let this pass you by. Watch the lecture, share it with your community, and invest in your own liberation. Get it here: Watch / Get it here — $10.00.

  • Why “Sovereignty” Falls Short of True Afrikan Liberation — A Critical Pan-Afrikan Analysis

    Why “Sovereignty” Falls Short of True Afrikan Liberation — A Critical Pan-Afrikan Analysis

    Afrikan liberation beyond sovereignty

    Afrikan liberation beyond sovereignty is not just a philosophical question — it is a strategic necessity. For generations, freedom fighters have moved from the rallying cry of Uhuru to the clarifying power of Abibifahodie. However, a new term has entered the conversation: “sovereignty.” On the surface, it sounds strong. In reality, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon argues it moves us backward. Furthermore, this shift carries serious consequences for how we organize, think, and build.

    In this essential Saturday Seminar Series recording, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon breaks down three critical problems with “sovereignty” as our ultimate goal. First, it is linguistically backward — it reaches for Latinate concepts rather than our own terms and definitions. Second, it is conceptually weak. Numerous so-called sovereign states — from Ayiti to Grenada — have been invaded, subverted, and destroyed. As a result, striving to become “sovereign” in that same vulnerable position is not liberation. It is a trap. Third, Ɔbenfo Kambon draws sharp parallels between this framing and the inherently problematic Moorish “sovereign citizen” doctrine — exposing dangerous convergences that too many overlook.

    Reclaiming Afrikan Liberation Beyond Sovereignty Through Our Own Concepts

    Most importantly, this lecture does not stop at critique. Ɔbenfo Kambon builds solutions grounded in our own concepts, terms, and definitions. He offers a sober, unflinching analysis of where we are and what strategies and tactics will actually move us forward. This is the intellectual discipline that Abibitumi was built to cultivate. Therefore, every Pan-Afrikan scholar, student, organizer, and community builder needs to engage with this material directly. We cannot afford frameworks borrowed from systems designed to contain us.

    Abibifahodie demands that we think with precision. In addition, it demands that we act with clarity rooted in Afrikan thought — not in concepts handed to us by our oppressors. This 2022 seminar, recorded live from Ghana, delivers exactly that kind of rigorous, liberatory analysis. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon continues to sharpen the intellectual weapons our people need. Do not miss this lecture. Watch it, study it, and share it with your community.

    Watch / Get it here: SSS #38 — From Uhuru to Abibifahodie to Sovereignty? [VIDEO + SLIDES] — Available now on Abibitumi.com for $20.00.

  • Bogolan Mudcloth Secrets Revealed: Healing Cloth Traditions from Burkina Faso

    Bogolan Mudcloth Secrets Revealed: Healing Cloth Traditions from Burkina Faso

    bogolan mudcloth workshop

    A bogolan mudcloth workshop of this depth and cultural power rarely exists anywhere in the world. Abibitumi brings you direct access to living tradition. Master artist Idrissa Sanou of Burkina Faso leads this extraordinary session with the precision of a griot and the hands of a healer. His knowledge does not come from books. Furthermore, it flows from generations of sacred Afrikan practice passed down through lineage and land.

    Most people know bogolanfini as mudcloth. However, very few know the original form — basilanfini, the healing cloth. Sanou draws a clear distinction between the two. He reveals the specific components required to create both forms. In addition, he provides a live demonstration that makes this knowledge immediately accessible. Those who attended in Ghana even created their own cloth. As a result, this workshop delivers both intellectual depth and hands-on Afrikan knowledge production.

    Why This Bogolan Mudcloth Workshop Is Essential Pan-Afrikan Education

    Abibitumi exists to give Afrikan people worldwide uncompromising access to our own heritage. This recording — captured live on May 7, 2022 at xmnw, Abibitumi Headquarters in Ghana — preserves that access permanently. Idrissa Sanou is one of the world’s most celebrated bogolan and basilan artists. His presence alone is a gift to the global Afrikan community. Most importantly, his teaching reconnects us to the healing intelligence embedded in our textiles, our soil, and our hands.

    Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon built Abibitumi precisely for moments like this. Every seminar, every recording, and every workshop serves Abibifahodie — the total liberation of Afrikan people. This is not entertainment. This is cultural restoration. For only $10, you gain lifetime access to a session that scholars, artists, parents, and community builders will return to again and again. Do not let this knowledge pass you by. Watch it now and carry this tradition forward.

    👉 Watch / Get it here: Bogolan Mudcloth Workshop with Idrissa Sanou — Abibitumi