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Kalanfa Naka
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⁣When a teenage orphan girl, Iyanu, unknowingly triggers her Divine Powers, she escapes Elu, the last standing city in the known world, and embarks on a journey to discover the truth about the evil lurking in the realm of Yorubaland.

Kalanfa Naka
3 Vues · 5 journées depuis

⁣Direct Arene nationale Grand Combat Thianta bou Yoff vs Zinga bou Malika

Ọbádélé Kambon
4 Vues · 12 journées depuis

⁣"Africans Sold Africans into Slavery" and Other Fairy Tales that Keep 'white' People Safe Live Presentation – April 26, 2025 @ 7:00 PM GMT Online via Abibitumi Platform Cut through the lies. Rebuild the truth. This isn’t just a presentation—it’s a precise dismantling of the deliberately crafted myth that “Africans sold Africans into slavery.” A myth designed to protect ‘white’ people from retribution, obscure historical fact, and divide Black people through confusion and misdirection so that we stay in the fragment vs. fragment state that got us in this situation in the first place. Join Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon for a rigorous, documented, and unapologetic exposé that reframes the conversation using primary sources, linguistic insight, historical documentation, and cultural logic. What You’ll Learn: Why the phrase “Africans sold Africans” is historically false and anachronistic—no one called themselves “African” at the time, and even the name Africa is a Latin exonym, not an indigenous term (The Latin suffix -ica (as in Africa, America, Corsica, Antarctica) attests to the foreignness of the word) How the transatlantic Maangamizi began in 1441 with direct raids and kidnappings by "whites"—not buying and selling Why resistance sites like Gwollu, Nzulenzu, and Ganvié give material proof that people who didn't see themselves as "Africans" were building to defend themselves against "white" kidnappers and others who didn't see themselves as "Africans" The full extent of "white" involvement: raiders, financiers, sellers, insurers, shipbuilders, religious justifiers, legal architects, arms suppliers, and more - If one can't return home because "Africans" sold them, how can they stay in places like amerikkka where "whites" sold them, bought them, developed religious and pseudoscientific justifications, lynched them, and committed and continue to commit every other imaginable atrocity? Why the narrative persists: because it keeps ‘white’ people safe from retribution, while encouraging Abibifoɔ 'Black People' to turn on each other -- just as we did during internecine kidnapping and raiding Registration Includes: Live access to the presentation on April 26, 2025 @ 7:00 PM GMT Private access link via Abibitumi Live Q&A session with Professor Ọbádélé Kambon Ability to connect with others serious about Abibifahodie (Black Liberation) This is not a sanitized history lesson. It’s a weaponized presentation for those who are ready to throw off confusion and deal with truth at the highest level. Register now. Reject the fairy tale. Prepare for retribution.

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
41 Vues · 19 journées depuis

⁣RE-BROADCAST APRIL 25th!!!! ABIBITUMI AS THE OFFICIAL UNIA EMBASSY: THE HISTORIC MOU AND MEMBERSHIP EXCHANGE - FREE!!!!

RealRadioTalk
13 Vues · 23 journées depuis

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Date: 3-23-2023
Time: 9:00pm est
Topic: Coon Patrol/Slave Patrol
Topic: How to Identify a Coon
Topic: Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Syndrome
Topic: Selected Speech from Malcolm X:
Guest Speakers: David d. Miles- Texas
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Njinga Madiwanu
6 Vues · 1 mois depuis

⁣⁣A intenção é aproximar e estimular o pensamento Afrikano aos que ainda não conseguem acessar conteúdos em inglês.
Para educar um povo - Baba Baruti Análise (Review)

Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ
16 Vues · 1 mois depuis

⁣ABIBITUMI EXCLUSIVE SEMINAR_ Sankɔfa Journey Family Reunion – 27 Years of Reconnecting & Reclaiming

Kalanfa Naka
8 Vues · 1 mois depuis

⁣The N'ko Script: the Mandingo Language

Kalanfa Naka
8 Vues · 2 mois depuis

⁣This film follows 42 singers, dancers, and musicians from the Republic of Mali during their tour of over fifty American cities, with a focus on the group's performance for faculty and students at Western Michigan University (WMU) in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Also shown are stage settings, backstage activities, and rehearsals. The film was produced and directed by Frederick H. Stein and narrated by Peter Thomas.
Credits
Produced and directed by Frederick H. Stein
Photography by Urs B. Furrer
Edited by Karen Erlebach
Written by William Lundgren
Sound Fred Bosch
Associate Producer Peggy Chane
Assistant Cameraman Ronald Lautore
Electrician Howard Meyer
Narrated by Peter Thomas

Kalanfa Naka
9 Vues · 2 mois depuis

⁣Namibia has the third highest levels of income inequality in the world. 6% of the population own 70% of the land and here, the wounds of German Colonisation run deep. Between 1904 -1908, the Germans established concentration camps where the indigenous Herero and Nama people were interned. Up to 80% of them died in what Germany later recognised as the first genocide of the 20th Century. While the descendants of these victims, like Karvita, live in illegal settlements in constant fear of eviction, the descendants of these colonists continue to own most of the land and have no problem justifying their inheritance.

Most of Namibia’s vast natural resources are owned or controlled by foreigners. The diamond industry is dominated by DeBeers and the ruling Swapo party, widely seen as corrupt, is propped up by its historic ally: China. The construction and uranium industries are controlled by the Chinese and documents leaked in 2021 revealed that North Korea was illegally subcontracted to build the country’s State House.

Most of the country is sparsely populated, enabling nature to flourish. It’s home to one to one of the greatest wildlife populations in the world, including the only free-roaming black rhinos. But these animals are constantly threatened by the Chinese mafia while global warming is increasing desertification, threatening indigenous communities.

This documentary was produced by Cat & Cie and directed by Esther Goldmann. It was first released in 2022.




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