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Ɔbenfo Obadele Kambon is a world-renowned master linguist, scholar and the architect of Abibitumi the oldest and largest Black social education network on the planet.In pt.3 of this reasoning, Obenfo Obadele Kambon speaks about Dr. Death and the historical use of diseases to destabilize African countries.Please click link below to learn more about Obenfo Obadele Kambon and his work:https://www.sankofajourney.com..../https://www.abibitu
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I MOVED FROM THE USA TO GHANA 16 YEARS AGO,THERE IS NO EDUCATION SYSTEM HERE IN GHANA |OBENFO KAMBON
In this compelling and thought-provoking interview, with Obenfo obadele Kambon, a prominent figure in African studies and the founder of Abibitumi. The discussion delves into the concept of Ubuntu and its implications, the effects of colonization on African spirituality and culture, and the importance of self-sufficiency and cultural preservation. Professor Obadele Kambon shares his personal journey, insights on African traditions, and the necessity of supporting black-owned businesses. Viewers will gain a profound understanding of the challenges and solutions related to African identity, culture, and independence.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction to the concept of Ubuntu and its critiques
4:04 - Professor Obadele's background and the significance of his title
8:17 - The importance of wearing African-made clothing
12:19 - The misrepresentation of Indigenous African foods and traditions
19:01 - Conclusion and final thoughts on reclaiming African identity
22:18 - Understanding the influence of European colonizers on African spirituality
24:50 - Impact of African diaspora on African spirituality and black identity
26:39 - The relevance of spirituality to the African identity
28:31 - Africa’s spiritual guidance on preventing European domination
40:11: Critique of appropriation of Ubuntu by individuals with anti-black sentiments.
41:08: Elaboration on why certain groups are considered enemies.
42:02: Quotation from Malcolm X on self-hatred.
43:38: Explanation of media influence in psychological manipulation.
1:00:10 - Social impact of clothing
1:03:05 - Economic exploitation and manipulation
1:45:38 - Educating students on historical achievements, including Imhotep and ancient writing.
1:46:31 - Importance of diasporans reconnecting with African heritage.
1:48:23 - Critique of ideological mimicry and its impact on African identity.
1:48:59 - Unity among black people
1:53:47 - Embracing African identity as a unifying force.
1:54:32 - Advocacy for Black Liberation and sovereignty.
1:54:59 - Invitation to engage further through ABIBITUMI TV.
Guest info :Alternate Email: obkambon@staff.ug.edu.gh
+233249195150 / +19192836824 | me@obadelekambon.com
www.obadelekambon.com | www.abibitumi.com
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Afrikan is...
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September Jazz
It's time to farewell with pretty Summer
The days grow short in golden slumber.
The air is bright and in the streets
September leaves swing gently from the trees.
I'm walking down the avenue of Dreams,
I hear the song September sings,
The crystal sky reflecting in my eyes
And shows the truth with there's no lies.
My heart is deep in love & blue,
Nobody but September knows the true.
My silent friend, come take me to the Autumn stars
And sing with me the same September Jazz...
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Tinga Tinga Tales of Africa Episode 10
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Acoustic version of Malian singer Oumou Sangare's classic Saa Magni. From her album 'Acoustic'.
A short film based on Dr. John Henrik Clarke's most famous short story, "The Boy Who Painted Christ Black," written in 1940
Wesley Snipes, Timothy Carhart, Norman D. Golden II, Vanessa Bell Calloway, and Yolanda King
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An original poem written by Yeleyeni Songsore, inspired by Lesson 2 of Abibitumi Mbongi (What Makes Black People Black) Video shot, directed and edited by Yeleyeni in Tutu, Ghana Model: Awinle
Most are not fit for the revolution. We need to be conditioned by learning and discovering our Afrikan heritage in history. Remember, strategic action is necessary.
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From the 'King Remembered In Time' mixtape. One of the greatest rappers of his generation. By way of Meridian, Mississippi.
Let's hit the morning reset and give our bodies the attention that's needed.
Try 3-4 sets of each workout, with cardio in between sets.
3-4sets
10-15 reps
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