Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Videos
Decade of Our Repatriation Diaspora Affairs Office of the President Meeting with the Director KOD
6/24/2025
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“What Would Baba Ọmọwale Be Doing at Age 100?”
A Reflection on Legacy, Trajectory & the Eternal Struggle for Black Liberation
📝 Short Description
A powerful and deeply personal reflection on Baba Ọmọwale Malcolm X, his impact on generations, and the elite legacy of the most hated Black men in the united snakkkes—includes the full video and downloadable PowerPoint slides.
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What Would Baba Ọmọwale Be Doing at Age 100?
This is more than a tribute. It is a strategic and spiritual reflection on the life, legacy, trajectory, and enduring warpath of Nana Ọmọwale Malcolm X.
Delivered on May 19th, this presentation is also an intensely personal meditation on his impact on two generations of warriors—Baba Nana Kamau Rashidi Kambon and his son, Nana Kwame Pɛbi Datɛ I (Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon)—both of whom, like Malcolm, proudly bore the title “the most hated man in the united snakkkes”, a badge of honor worn only by those truly committed to Abibitumi ‘Black Power’ and Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’.
Inside this presentation:
🔥 Quotes from Baba Ọmọwale not just about where he stood—but where he was headed.
⚖ Reflections on trajectory vs. position—how movement toward truth is more important than frozen snapshots at death.
🛡 Picking up the fallen warrior’s weapon—and upgrading the arsenal for today’s battles.
🧬 Personal legacy—from Nana Kamau Kambon’s record albums of Malcolm to the construction of Abibitumi Headquarters (now the UNIA embassy), the #gandhimustfall campaign, and citizenship victories.
🏛 The unveiling of a statue of Baba Ọmọwale in Simpa (Winneba) as the constructive parallel to toppling the Gandhi statue.
🕊 Reflections on what truly defines a man—not just public courage, but private devotion as a husband, father, friend, and leader.
Names Called. Truth Told. Weapons Raised. Direction Set.
Includes:
🎥 Full Presentation Video Link
📊 Downloadable PowerPoint Slides (featuring all quotes from verified transcripts and books)
Why You Need This:
If you are committed to restoring mAat, making Kmt ‘The Land of Black People’ Black again, and solving the #1 problem on the planet Earth, this is required material. One viewer called it “the best presentation I’ve ever heard on any topic.” And we agree—it’s that BlackNificent.
Perfect For:
✔ Liberation Study Groups
✔ Curriculum for Abibifahodie Education
✔ Personal and Family Archives
✔ Political & Community Organizing
✔ Black Power Commemorations
✔ Warriors on the Path of Truth
Presented by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon
Short Description:
🔥 43-minute exclusive video from ASCAC 2025 unveiling the classical origins of Black Power “Pan-Afrikanism” rooted in the ancient Black nation of Kmt.
Full Product Description:
Unlock exclusive access to “The Construction of Black Civilization: Volume I”, a powerful presentation by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon, delivered at the 41st ASCAC Conference on May 3, 2025, at 11:45am Eastern.
This 43-minute, 45-second video challenges the mainstream framing of sxm km ‘Black Power’ Pan-Afrikanism as a modern invention. Instead, it reveals its deep classical roots in the civilization of Kmt ‘The Black Nation’, as documented by the Kmt(yw) ‘Black People’ themselves.
Using historical linguistics and comparative textual analysis, this presentation examines:
Self-identification as Black by the Kmt(yw) in primary texts
Strategic collaboration and mutual defense among Black nations
Military and ideological resistance against non-Black aAmw ‘eurasians’
The Dikènga Theory as a framework for understanding cyclical Black consciousness and power
Core texts include:
The Autobiography of imAxw Weni
The Prophecy of imAxw Neferti
The Two Stelae of sA Ra Kamose
Through this study, Ɔbenfo Kambon shows that classical Kmt(yw) affirmed and protected their identity as Black people, extended Abibifahodie-based unity with other Black nations, and defended Kmt as the operational center of Black Liberation, not as an abstract idea, but as a lived commitment to the integrity of Black land, thought, and people.
This research is not just historical—it is a Blackprint for action. It offers guidance for contemporary Black movements to reclaim sxm km ‘Black Power’ across every area of human activity, in alignment with Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’ and the enduring legacy of the Kmt(yw) ‘Black People’ of classical times.
🎥 Video Duration: 43 minutes, 45 seconds
🔒 Access: Instant exclusive streaming link upon purchase
📍 Originally Presented: May 3, 2025 | 11:45am ET | 41st ASCAC Conference
Kamose Gon Knock You Out – Exclusive ASCAC 2025 Presentation Access
🔥 Presented LIVE on May 2, 2025, at 8:30 PM Eastern Time as part of the 41st Annual ASCAC Conference, this 49-minute and 58-second groundbreaking session by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon, Okunini Talawa Adodo, and sbA Bonotchi Montgomery takes Black Power scholarship to another level.
In "Kamose Gon Knock You Out", the presenters decode the twin stelae of sA Ra Kamose—military, political, and ideological declarations of war from classical Kmt ‘The Black Nation/Land of Black People’—and translate them into multiple Black languages: Ebonics, Asante Twi, Yorùbá, and Jamaican Patwa.
This exclusive video covers:
✅ A 5-part conceptual framework of internal/external friends and enemies
✅ Black-to-Black translations rooted in real Afrikan worldviews
✅ Operation Krakkka: calling out traitors, collaborators, and aAmw ‘eurasians’
✅ Cultural context and strategic vision of sA Ra Kamose
✅ Implications for modern Black Power movements (sxm km)
You’ll never look at ancient texts—or Black resistance—the same again.
🎥 Duration: 49 minutes, 58 seconds
🔒 Access: Instant streaming link upon purchase
🗓 Original Broadcast: May 2, 2025 – 8:30 PM ET (41st ASCAC Conference)
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon NATAV Keynote at UDS: Kmt, not "Egypt"
Meeting with KOD, the New Director of Diaspora Affairs
The Abibifoɔ Concept of Personhood, Time, Culture by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, Nana Kwame Pɛ
The Abibifoɔ Concept of Personhood, Time, Culture by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, Nana Kwame Pɛ The Abibifoɔ Concept of Personhood, Time, Culture by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, Nana Kwame Pɛbi Datɛ