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Ọbádélé Kambon
69 Views · 21 days ago

https://filmfestival.abibifahodie.org
Everybody is here except those who belong...

T. Y. Adodo
13 Views · 30 days ago

In this lesson, we’ll listen to a short and simple story in Twi, perfect for beginners!
You’ll practice listening, reading, and understanding step by step:
This lesson is designed for anyone learning Twi as a beginner — short, clear, and easy to follow.

Watch, listen, and repeat as many times as you need to improve your Twi listening skills!
Don’t forget to subscribe for more simple Twi lessons and stories.

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LEARN TWI WITH SHORT STORIES - I'm Sick | Twi for beginners
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LEARN TWI WITH SHORT STORIES - My Family | Twi for beginners
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LEARN TWI WITH SHORT STORIES - My Perfect Day
https://youtu.be/f5y5ooLRvFU

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Ọbádélé Kambon
37 Views · 2 months ago

⁣DOOR Success Stories What Successful Repatriation Looks Like — Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon’s 2025 PALI Award

Ọbádélé Kambon
27 Views · 2 months ago

⁣Subject: Exciting News: Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon Wins Prestigious Publication Award!

Dear Abibitumi Community,

We are thrilled to share some wonderful news with you! Our esteemed colleague, Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon, has been honored with the 2024 Provost’s Publication Award for the Late-Career Best Published Work Category. This recognition is for his outstanding paper titled “400 Years? Ancestors Disappear! Historical Misorientation and Disorientation in The Year of Return and the 400 Years Narrative.”

The award was presented during the 3rd College Staff Awards ceremony held on July 12, 2024, at the ISSER Conference Hall, University of Ghana. This accolade celebrates Professor Kambon’s significant contributions to African Studies and his impactful research that continues to shape our understanding of historical narratives and their implications.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon on this remarkable achievement. His dedication, scholarly excellence, and unwavering commitment to reclaiming and preserving African history are truly inspiring. This award is a testament to his tireless efforts and profound impact in the field.

Please join us in celebrating this prestigious honor and acknowledging the outstanding work of Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon.

Register for the Abibitumi Abibifahodie Film Festival (November 28-30, 2025) here: https://filmfestival.abibifahodie.org
Register for the Abibitumi Virtual and Hybrid Conferences here (December 5-7, 2025 and December 12-14, 2025 respectively)

Read the award-winning article here: https://obadelekambon.com/pubs..../400-years-ancestors

AfroN8V
16 Views · 2 months ago

Authentic Jamaicans from Kingston share the secrets of their happy healthy life. When people talk about organic farming in Jamaica, they usually think of rural communities and lots of land. However, this doesn't have to be the case. Today, I'd like to invite you to Jamaica's only certified urban organic farm, located just a few minutes from the center of Kingston, so we can learn how to start a farm in Jamaica, even if you have no land, or very little land, and especially if you'd like to make it a 100% organic.


► Support us on Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/jamaicawithirie

► KET's Gourmet Farm
https://www.ketsgourmetfarm.com/

🔴 CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
01:56 About KET's Gourmet Farm
05:06 Farm Tour Part 1 (Raised Bed Farming)
08:25 The Start of KET's Gourmet Farm
14:20 Farm Tour Part 2
17:17 Harvesting Water
19:03 How to Start an Organic Farm in Jamaica
22:04 Farm Tour Part 2 (Vertical Farming + Tips)
31:38 Challenges of Organic Farming
36:30 Vermicompost
40:43 The Secret Food Club (Chaîne des Rôtisseurs)
46:56 The Tuckers & Healthy Lifestyle
52:13 Farm to Table Experience
55:16 Honey, Wines and Salads
59:54 Stereotypes about Jamaicans and Farmers
01:02:30 The Secret of a Happy Life
01:10:47 Conclusion

🔴 REFERENCES:
► KET's Gourmet Farm
https://www.ketsgourmetfarm.com/

► Chaine des Rotisseurs
https://www.chainedesrotisseurs.com/

► Chaîne Jamaica
https://jamaica.chaineus.org/

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Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
33 Views · 2 months ago

⁣3 Generations of Kambon Men Dancing together at KASI

Ọbádélé Kambon
46 Views · 2 months ago

Don't miss out! Register for all events at https://www.abibitumi.comAbibitumi Black Power Conference & Abibifahodie Festival 2025 — “What Black Power Is: Demonstration Over Conversation”Be about what you say you’re about. Join a worldwide family of Kmtyw ‘Black People’ demonstrating Abibitumi ‘Black Power’ in action—on screen, online, and on the ground in Ghana.DatesFilm Festival (in partnership with UNIMAC/NAFTI & African World Documentary Film Festival): Nov 28–30, 2025Virtual Conference: Dec 5–7, 2025Hybrid/In-Person Conference (Ghana): Dec 12–14, 2025What to ExpectAbibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’ Film Festival: Premieres, panels, and the winning feature screening the following weekend.Conference Tracks (Virtual & In-Person): Keynotes, presentations, and roundtables centered on demonstration over conversation.Cultural Highlights: Opening ceremony, live music & spoken word, fashion show, vendors, art exhibition & auction.Community & Youth: Children’s Village (painting, robotics, arts & crafts), school showcases, essay contest.Naming Ceremony: Receive your indigenous name in a powerful rite of return.Sankɔfa Journey: Be part of the 27th annual return—walk the land, build with family, and take concrete steps toward repatriation. https://www.sankofajourney.comMedia & Partnerships: National coverage, university collaborators, and cinema partners in Accra for festival screenings.Why This MattersThis is not talk. It’s coordinated action: building institutions, honoring our ancestors, investing in land and skills, and organizing across borders—together.Register / Submit / Get Tickets Don't miss out! Register for all events at https://www.abibitumi.comCommunity hub & updates: https://www.abibitumi.comFilm Festival info & submissions: https://filmfestival.abibifahodie.orgTickets: https://www.eventbrite.com and https://ayatickets.com(Search “Abibitumi Black Power Conference & Abibifahodie Festival 2025” to select your pass: film festival, virtual, hybrid/in-person, vendor, performer, or presenter.)Location (In-Person)Abibitumi Headquarters, Akuapem Mampɔn, Eastern Region, Ghana.Bring Your ContributionPresenters, vendors, filmmakers, performers, and volunteers are welcome. Come ready to build: art, education, health, culture, land, technology, and enterprise.Share & Stay ConnectedSpread the word to family, groups, and organizations. Invite your UNIA divisions, study circles, and community schools.Register now, then tell 5 more people to come with you.Abibitumi—We demonstrate.Don't miss out! Register for all events at https://www.abibitumi.com#Hashtags#Abibitumi #abibifahodie #blackpower #decadeofourrepatriation #Sankɔfa #ghana #filmfestival #conference #repatriation #buildblackspaces

Ọbádélé Kambon
29 Views · 2 months ago

From “dreaming about Africa” to actually building a life in Ghana.
In this powerful sit-down with Native Borne, we unpack the real lessons, money truths, culture shifts, family dynamics, language, safety, and the mindset it takes to make repatriation work—for you and your children.

See real stories that will inspire your move: https://www.repatriatetoghana.com/testimonials

Ready to start? Take the free consultation quiz: https://www.r2gh.com/quiz

What you’ll learn

The #1 lesson after repatriating (and how to avoid expensive mistakes)

What we’d do differently if we had to start over

How to budget, pace yourself, and adapt fast without draining your savings

Protecting your family: housing, community, security, and practical street smarts

Why language is a superpower (and how it changes your whole experience)

“Prepatriation” steps before you move—so you land with momentum

Honest talk on jobs vs. entrepreneurship, schooling, health, and integration

Quick chapters

00:00 Intro & why Ghana
01:06 Biggest repatriation lesson
03:00 What we’d do differently
08:29 Savings goals + the break-in story (bouncing back)
13:34 Jobs vs. entrepreneurship (what actually works)
14:36 Raising children + language & culture
20:49 Prepatriation vs. repatriation
26:58 Integrating, support systems & safety
30:49 Culture surprises (the real ones)
33:20 Moving without prior visits—how we did it
35:46 Family reactions—concerns to support
40:08 Travel & outlook
43:26 Who is Dr. Obadele Bakari Kambon
51:03 Abibitumi & the African Liberation School vision
1:03:15 RepatriateToGhana.com: guidance that saves you money
1:14:56 Health tips (stomach issues, malaria—what actually helps)
1:18:20 First steps when you land
1:21:01 Languages we speak & why they matter
1:26:47 Land, community, leadership & responsibility

Helpful links

• Inspiring Testimonials: https://www.repatriatetoghana.com/testimonials

• Start Your Consultation (Free Quiz): https://www.r2gh.com/quiz

If this conversation helped you, like, comment your questions, and subscribe for more practical guidance on repatriation, language, and building a future rooted in freedom, family, and purpose.

#repatriatetoghana #ghana #nativeborne #movetoghana #diaspora #abibitumi #blackliberation #languagematters #familyfirst #financialfreedom

Ọbádélé Kambon
23 Views · 2 months ago

⁣Take the free RepatriateToGhana.com consultation quiz to map your next steps: https://www.r2gh.com/quiz

From Sticker Shock to Stability in Ghana — Evis’ Repatriation Story

In this candid interview, Evis Williamson of Tennessee (USA) shares his real journey repatriating to Ghana—arriving with limited local knowledge, getting hit with high short-stay costs, and then finding stability, community, and confidence with support from RepatriateToGhana.com.

Highlights from Evis’ experience:

Housing relief: Avoided the common 2–3 years’ rent up-front by securing a place with only one year’s rent, easing the financial burden.

Cost of living down: Moving out of an overpriced situation dramatically reduced day-to-day costs and stress.

Human connection over hype: Working with Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon felt personal and respectful—no “too busy for you” energy—just practical guidance and encouragement.

Confidence restored: Repatriation support gave Evis hope, inspiration, and courage to press forward with his plans.

Community & network: Introductions to fellow repatriates at the W.E.B. Du Bois Center provided answers, camaraderie, and lived wisdom from people who’ve already repatriated and, in many cases, gained citizenship.

Healthcare clarity: A doctor meet-and-greet at a major hospital offered peace of mind about where to go and who to call if health needs arise.

We serve every age and stage. Our community includes elders and young adults alike—from Baba Morgan Moss (81) to Mikal the beekeeper (18)—and everyone in between finding a clear path to successful repatriation.

Ready to explore your path home?

Take the free RepatriateToGhana.com consultation quiz to map your next steps towards successful Repatriation: https://www.r2gh.com/quiz

Want more uplifting, inspiring stories? Browse additional testimonials here: https://www.repatriatetoghana.com/testimonials

Timestamps

00:00 Intro & prompt
00:23 Evis’ background (Tennessee, USA)
01:00 Initial sticker shock & costly short-stay
01:53 Housing help & one-year rent solution
02:50 Cost of living relief & momentum
03:40 Respectful, down-to-earth support
04:10 Confidence to move forward
06:20 Finding community & repatriate network
08:25 Doctor introduction & healthcare peace of mind
09:19 Serving all ages—from 18 to 81
09:49 Closing thanks & next steps

Work with us

Housing & logistics

Community connections & peer support

Healthcare navigation

Citizenship guidance and more

Start now: https://www.r2gh.com/quiz

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