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The Thaai Movement was founded by Nana Ngonya wa Gakonya to restore the Agikuyu culture and banish christinsanity after he became disillusioned with christianity in the late 1980s.
It was started as Tent of the Living God in Nairobi’s Kariokor area, before relocating to Ngando along Ngong Road in Nairobi. Nana Ngonya transitioned at the age of 50 in 2006
In this vdeo I explain to you how to navigate, find things (information, features, n.k) on Abibitumi site easily.
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AFRICA Must Change Its Name Fast.
Here Is Why!
Khamithi Hiburu Ethics analysis concludes that the name or the term Africa as well as its pictorial presentation MUST BE Changed.
The term appears to be truly and totally adulterated, besmirched and imbued with a SPIRIT that is EVIL! On top of that, it is clear it was prearranged by foreigners.
Most African countries’ names and their sizes were drawn with full indifference to precise cultural and communal linkages.
Because of this Africa must change its name Fast.
Yesterday!
But there is more. Are You an African?
What is the Real Name for Africa?
Who gave it that name?
Does It matter?
The Maps we see Do they represent truly the size of Africa?
Does it matter?
Find out the shocking truth.
One More Thing
the one thing you have to know is that Afruika was a word, not a name, and could be applied to wherever your Ka or spirit general being was born. thus we propose a NEW OLD Name For Afrika.
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As part of efforts to empower the black community across the globe, the maiden edition of the Abibitumi Black Power Conference has been held at Akuapim-Mampong in the Eastern region. Founder of Abibitumi, Obenfo Obadele Kambon, says Africans need to be bold and do away with foreign way of living to understand their culture.
This video offers a presentation of the concept of religion according to the understanding the Kôngo people had of this notion before their encounter with the Europeans.
Religion was understood as n'kisi nsi, the use of n'kisi as divine spirits to empower human beings in order to enable them to fight the evil effects of demonic spirits.
The kôngo concept of n'kisi means spirit and power. It alludes first to God, the Most High, and to holy ancestors as animating spirits and protecting power surrounding human beings. This implies that the concept of n'kisi is alike the Igbo concept of Chi and the Yoruba concept of Ase.
It is thus anomalous to reduce the meaning of n'kisi to the Western concept of fetish.
The ideas exposed in this video were taken in our book titled BUKÔNGO which can be found at
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NY7ZMCT
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