Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon Videos

Ọbádélé Kambon
91 Views · 10 months ago

⁣Reasoning with Seasoning - Tribute to Nana Kamau Kambon



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Ọbádélé Kambon
73 Views · 10 months ago

Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, is a multi-award winning scholar and linguist. He moved from the United States to Ghana 16 years ago to start a new life with his family and has remained committed to helping Black people connect with their roots in Africa. Our discussion in this video centres around his upcoming Abibitumi Conference September 6-8th, 2024 which will also honour his father's legacy as a Pan-Africanist and he shared his fathers views on what he felt is the biggest problem in the world. Information about attending the conference: https://conference.abibitumi.com/Book mentioned in interview: Black Guerilla Warfare in America: https://obadelekambon.com/product/bla...Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon Speech on C-Span: https://www.youtube.com/watch?....v=DFs2BVQspUk_______

Baka Omubo
64 Views · 10 months ago

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

Kwabena Ofori Osei
44 Views · 10 months ago

“Ɔbenfo” Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, Nana Kwame Pɛbi Datɛ I, is a world-renowned master linguist, scholar and the architect of Abibitumi the oldest and largest Black social education network on the planet. He completed his PhD in Linguistics at the University of Ghana in 2012, winning the prestigious Vice-Chancellor’s award for the Best PhD Thesis in the Humanities. He also won the 2016 and 2024 Provost’s Publications Awards for best published work in the College of Humanities. In 2019 he was the recipient of the [Nana] Marcus Mosiah Garvey Foundation award for excellence in Afrikan Studies and Education. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon was awarded the 2020/2021 University of Lagos (UNILAG) Lagos Area Cluster Centre (LACC) Fellowship where he contributed significantly to the work of “reconfiguring” Afrikan Studies. He is an Associate Professor and served as Head of the Language, Literature and Drama Section of the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana and also served as Editor-in-Chief of the Ghana Journal of Linguistics (2016-2023). He served as Secretary of the African Studies Association of Africa from 2015-2020. He also played an instrumental role in 34 Abibifo ‘Black People’ of the Diaspora receiving Ghanaian citizenship in 2016 and 126 receiving citizenship in 2019. He now assists others interested in repatriation via RepatriateToGhana.com. His multidisciplinary research interests include Serial Verb Construction Nominalization, Historical Linguistics, sbAyt nt Kmt(yw) ‘Studies of Black People’, & Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’.

Ọbádélé Kambon
106 Views · 10 months ago

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Calling Ourselves African is Problematic? (Obenfo Ọbádélé Kambon & Dr. Ma'at)Obenfo Ọbádélé Kambon links:https://www.abibitumi.com/http....s://repatriatetoghan




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