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🔥 Dr. Arikana Chihombori-Quao has finally spoken out!In this powerful and emotional revelation, the former AU Ambassador and founder of ADDI (African Diaspora Development Institute) exposes the individuals and groups spreading lies, misinformation, and scams about the historic ADDI mission to Burkina Faso.💔 They called it a scam.💪 But Dr. Arikana calls it a movement for Africa’s rebirth.From fake narratives to deliberate defamation, she reveals the truth about the Burkina Faso Citizenship Project, the real work being done on the ground, and why Captain Ibrahim Traoré and the Burkinabè people stand firmly with ADDI.🌍 This is not just a story — it’s a wake-up call for all Africans and people of the Diaspora to unite, rise, and protect those working for true liberation.
Akosua & Afia - Agorɔ - Twi Terms in Nature
Keynote address at the Launch of the Kwame Ture Memorial Lecture Series June 9th, Trinidad and Tobago, sponsored by the Emancipation Support Committee.
Dr Jemima Pierre delivered these remarks at the University of the West Indies on the issue of imperialism in Haiti and the Caribbean at large and how the system is maintained by international bodies like CARICOM. She also presents a way forward for the region.
Source: Emancipation Support Committee YouTube Channel @TTESC
Dr. Jemima Pierre, born in Gros Morne, Haiti and raised in Miami, Florida, speaks to The Other Narrative about why Haiti is paying a price - 220 years after it yanked Independence from the jaws of colonizers. Dr. Pierre speaks about the resilience of Haitians and their struggle against imperialism - in all of its iterations - and the fact that Haiti's emancipation is part and parcel of the global African/Black emancipation.
Dr. Pierre also speaks about the importance of Haiti to US imperialism; the way the West manufactures narratives; racism in international structures; regional neocolonial countries in service of imperialism; and so much more.
Dr. Jemima Pierre is Professor of Global Race in the Institute of Race, Gender, Sexuality and Social Justice (GRSJ) at the University of British Columbia and a research associate at the Centre for the Study of Race, Gender and Class at the University of Johannesburg.
Trained as a sociocultural anthropologist in the African Diaspora Program at the University of Texas, Austin, her research and teaching engages with Africa and the African diaspora across three broad areas of inquiry: 1) the relationship of political economy to race, as articulated through capitalism, white supremacy, and imperialism; 2) migration, transnationalism, and diaspora; and 3) the ethics and politics of western knowledge production and disciplinary formation.
Dr. Pierre has published widely; her essays and articles have examined the racial history of the discipline of anthropology, race and colonialism, theories of the African diaspora, the cultural politics of racial formation in Africa, Western resource extraction in Africa, and the history and politics of U.S. imperialism in Haiti and the Caribbean.
She is also the author of The Predicament of Blackness: Postcolonial Ghana and the Politics of Race. The Predicament of Blackness was winner of the 2014 Elliot Skinner Book Award in Africanist Anthropology and long listed for the 2013 OCM – BOCAS Literary Prize.
Her next book, titled Of Natives, Ethnics, and True Negroes: A Counter-History of Anthropology, will be published in 2024.
Source: https://grsj.arts.ubc.ca/profile/jemima-pierre/
AAFF - Reaction Video (Bakari Kwadwo Kwento)
Akosua is excited about her flight
One of many videos from the Sankɔfa Journey - 2025
For more information on joining the next Sankɔfa Journey, check out: https://sankofajourney.com/
All music can be found here: https://www.abibitumi.com/kwento-xpr/
One of many videos from the Sankɔfa Journey - 2025
For more information on joining the next Sankɔfa Journey, check out: https://sankofajourney.com/
All music can be found here: https://www.abibitumi.com/kwento-xpr/
This is the first episode of The Afrikan Lion Podcast, hosted by Ọnuọra Abuah — filmmaker, educator, and founder of AEA Films.
In this episode, Ọnuọra sits with Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon — founder of Abibitumi, Pan-African scholar, linguist, and cultural theorist — for a wide-ranging conversation on African liberation, language, and the urgent need for African-controlled cinema.
🎬 Important context:
This episode was recorded prior to the Abibitumi Conference and Abibitumi Abibifahodie Film Festival (28–30 November). Due to post-production and editing delays, the episode is being released after the festival’s conclusion. While the festival has now passed, the ideas, philosophy, and cultural mission behind it remain central and ongoing.
🦁 Topics discussed include:
– The role of Afrikan languages in mental and cultural liberation
– The legacy of Afrikan and Afrikan thinkers
– Why Afriakan cinema must be owned and controlled by Africans
– The vision and philosophy behind Abibitumi
– Storytelling as a tool of power and resistance
– Creative Afrikan entrepreneurship through ỌNUỌRA Menswear
🌍 Learn more:
– Abibitumi: https://www.abibitumi.com
– AEA Films: https://www.aeafilms.com
– ỌNUỌRA Menswear (website launching soon): https://www.onuoramenswear.com
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Dr. Kamau Kambon
Reasoning with Seasoning - Tribute to Nana Kamau Kambon
JAMROCK RESTAURANT & GRILL
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Emancipation Day: "The importance of investing and building generational wealth"
Nana Amos Wilson - Know your enemy as you know yourself
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon on Debout Sur La Colline, one of the popular shows on Radio Television Burkina FasoFR — Description de l’émissionSur les ondes de la RTB Radio, Ismaël B. ouvre un grand débat à l’occasion des 65 ans des Forces armées burkinabè. Autour de la table : Serge B. Imotep (Mouvement 2 Kabita), Amadou Ouedraogo (CRAP/Bota International), l’artiste engagé Osibi Joan (ASQED), et l’invité spécial, le professeur Ọbádélé Kambon (linguiste). Ensemble, ils reviennent sur trois années de réformes majeures — création de brigades d’intervention rapide, redéploiement en régions militaires, réarmement et montée en puissance — et discutent de la place du Burkina Faso dans la sous-région. Le Prof. Kambon relie ces enjeux contemporains à l’héritage kémite (Maât, isfet) et questionne les cadres “dé/néo-colonial” à partir de sources anciennes. L’émission est rythmée par des interventions d’auditeurs saluant l’armée, les VDP et l’action du capitaine Ibrahim Traoré, avant de se conclure sur un segment musical aux accents panafricanistes.Invités & intervenants :Serge B. Imhotep — Mouvement 2 heures pour nous, 2 heures pour KamitaAmadou Ouedraogo — CRAP / Bota InternationalOsibi John — Président ASQED, artisteProf. Ọbádélé Kambon — linguiste, auteur de Construction of Black Civilization (à paraître)Thèmes clés : réformes militaires, souveraineté, héritage de Thomas Sankara, VDP, géopolitique régionale, pensée kémite (Maât / isfet), rapport aux récits médiatiques, participation citoyenne (appels en direct).EN — Show DescriptionOn RTB Radio, host Ismaël B. marks the 65th anniversary of Burkina Faso’s Armed Forces with a roundtable featuring Serge B. Imhotep (Mouvement 2 heures pour nous, 2 heures pour Kamita), Amadou Ouedraogo (CRAP/Bota International), activist-artist Osibi Joan (ASQED), and special guest Prof. Obadele Kambon (linguist). The panel examines three years of sweeping reforms—rapid-reaction brigades, new military regions, rearmament, and a stronger operational posture—while debating Burkina Faso’s standing in West Africa. Prof. Kambon connects today’s moment to classical Kemet (Ma’at vs. isfet) and challenges colonial frames using ancient textual concepts. Live callers praise the army, the VDPs, and Captain Ibrahim Traoré’s leadership. The program closes with a Pan-Africanist musical segment.Guests & Voices: Serge B. Imhotep; Amadou Ouedraogo; Osibi John; Prof. Ọbádélé Kambon.Key Topics: military reforms; national self-determination; legacy of Thomas Sankara; VDPs; regional geopolitics; Kemet-informed analysis (Ma’at/isfet); media narratives; citizen participation.
Nana Kamau Kambon and Nana Mawiyah Kambon Interview: Sankɔfa Conference 2003
Kwaku rapping Mama Said Knock You Out
DOOR Success Stories What Successful Repatriation Looks Like — Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon’s 2025 PALI
DOOR Success Stories What Successful Repatriation Looks Like — Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon’s 2025 PALI Award
Film based on a djeli telling of Sundiata Keita
In this analogy Baba Ọmọ́wálé Malcolm X. uses the fox and the wolf to describe the tactics of white liberals and white conservatives.
"Africans Sold Africans into Slavery" and other fairy tales that keep "white" people safe
HARNESSING ANCESTRAL INTELLIGENCE TO RECLAIM OUR NKRABEA (DESTINY) - Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon