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From Dr. Obadele Kambon's Capoeira Sojourn to Brasil in 2007
Asako ho nsɛm / Capoeira Interview (Twi + English)
Abibifahodie Capoeira November 9th and 16th
Abibifahodie Adesuabea Field Trip to Mmɔfra Place
21 October 2016
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Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon completed his PhD in Linguistics at the University of Ghana in 2012, winning the prestigious Vice Chancellor’s award for Most Outstanding PhD Thesis.
He is a Research Fellow in the Language, Literature and Drama section of the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana. Dr. Kambon is currently Editor-in-Chief of the Ghana Journal of Linguistics (GJL) and Secretary of The African Studies Association of Africa (ASAA).
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Interview with Ọbádélé Kambon, PhD. Born in the US and living in Ghana for the past ten years, Dr. Kambon's mission in life is Black Empowerment.
Along with the responsibility of being a husband and father of three lovely children, he speaks and teaches numerous African languages as well as African history. If that is not enough, he also teaches and studies capoeira, gives many interviews and seminars, and owns and operates the Black Social Education Network, Abibitumi.com, where numerous online courses are offered. Of course you can also socialize and feel safe at home knowing it is just us.
MMG Foundation honors Dr. Kambon Obadele for his immerse contributions to Africa Heritage, Culture, Tradition and social development.
MARTIAL ARTS OPEN SCHOOL BY DR OBADELE KAMBON
It's Time with Dr. Obadele Kambon from the University of Ghana talking to us Naming registration
Dr Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, Ph.D. is an Afrikan anti-amerikkkan. In India, he has been known for advocating vociferously for the removal of the statue of Gandhi, from the University Campus in Ghana which was gifted by the government of India. He had famously advocated that ‘we need Ambedkar and not Gandhi’. It is refreshingly interesting to hear his views about Dr Ambedkar. He called Gandhi as racist and has his strong position which come after reading Gandhi’s world view on Africans. In our conversation, he copiously quotes Gandhi’s position on Africans when he lived there and calls them nothing less than racist. This conversation also give you a detailed history of how colonial powers destroyed Africa and Asia.
A highly acclaimed academic, linguist as well as dedicated person to African culture and literature, Dr Kambon faced racial discrimination in the United States from child hood and he could never ever consider him as an American even being a born citizen of that country. In the year 2007 he was arrested wrongfully and tried in Chicago. He was charged with having a loaded firearm under his car. Since 2009, he has been teaching at the Institute of African Studies in Accra.
Caste and Race issues are important for us to understand and equally important for all of us the dirty history of colonisation and building of narrative by the powerful elite emerging from these countries.