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Credit to Dr Obadele Kambon for sharing knowledge on how Ghana is still not Independent.
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Ghana independence day parade is a waste of time Ghana is not Independent

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Out at the castle Lounge in OSU Ghana West Africa celebrating the return of many African Americans in other African diaspora Who return or repatriated back to Africa,,,, and look who's up in the building,,, two of my great mentors who have repatriated back to Africa, Ghana in particular,,,,,Momma IMAHKUS of One Africa Restaurant tourism healing resort and Dr Obadele Kambon of the University of Ghana. It truly was a fun filled, blessed night.

I want to give a shout out to sister Afia for being one of the ones who sponsor and hosted this celebration and also shout out to the castle Lounge in OSU Ghana West Africa for allowing us to use their venue to host the celebration.


I love this. We should always continue to stick together and support one another in this repatriation process and progress, returned/returning home to Africa, the land of our ancestors the land of our birth rights.

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Dr Obadele Bakari Kambon.
Historian/Linguist
Honorary Award

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I was honoured and blessed to meet Dr. Obadele Kambon of the University of Ghana at the castle Lounge in OSU Ghana West Africa,,,, and he broke it down about the visas to go to one African country to the next, that this mess was brought by the Europeans with all that colonization crap,,, and an MGT sister of mine came along and said,,, we black people are people without borders.
So I just basically paraphrase what they said in my own words. And I agree with both of them 100%.

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Dr. Maulana of Ministry of the Future (MOF) hosts the Right of Return Townhall Meeting in Accra, Ghana at the Paloma Hotel. Join us Nov. 7, 2020 at 11:00am GMT, 7:00am EST. Guest speakers, Sista Yaa of Sankofa Repatriation Assistance Program, Daddy Bosco, President of Rastafari Council of Ghana, Dr, Obadele Kambon, and Juliet Ryan

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Dr Obadele Kambon is a Ghanaian Pan Afrikanist who can help transform Ghana Education system which is still following colonial educational system.





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Greetings everyone I hope all is well. Welcome back to my channel.
I was honoured to be in the presence of Dr. Kambon Senior, ( which is the father of Dr. Obadele Kambon )and Momma IMAHKUS of One Africa and also Dr Afia out of Washington, which are all Spiritual Giants.
Please excuse the sound, we were at the Ancestral Wall in Ningo Prampram Ghana West Africa, which was having an event today so you barely can hear what was being said,,, but I still had to post this video.

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Prof Adomako Ampofo and Dr. Kambon: Black=African Lives Matter and Decolonizing the Academy
4 October 2016
IAS Weekly Seminar Series

Note that Afrika (n.)/Afrikan (adj.) is preferred to “Africa” as the word is consistently spelled in various Afrikan languages with a /k/ (cf. Yorùbá Áfríkà; Akan Afrika; Kiswahili Afrika; isiZulu iAfrika; Kikongo Afelika; Hausa Afirka; Kirundi Bufirika; Gĩkũyũ Abĩrika; Igbo Afrịka; Luganda Afirika; Lingála Afríka; Malagasy Afrika; Sesotho sa Leboa Afrika; Oromoo Afrikaa; Fulfulde Afirik; Setswana Aferika; Tsivenda Afurika; Tsisonga Afrika; Siswati Í-Afríka; Soomaaliga Afrika; Kinyarwanda Afurika, etc.) noting that Afrikan languages by-and-large do not use a /c/ for a hard /k/ sound.




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