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This video is made about some uncontacted tribes that exist today across the world. We have shown the first contact ever made with the sentinelese tribe , toulambi tribe, mascho piro tribe, moken tribe, huaorani tribe and one of the recent tribes that were discovered in amazon. This video contains real footages of the first contact with one of the most isolated tribes in the world.
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In this riveting discussion, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon goes in depth into concepts of spirituality vs. religion from the perspective of Black people vs that of eurasians. This includes concepts of creation stories, the human being as a multiple of selves and more. He also shows what unifies all eurasian manifestations of spirituality and religion: fundamental alienation of the eurasian worldview with examples. This talk goes deep. You don't want to miss it. Purchase it today and enjoy this emBlackening discussion!
On modern Egypt and its identity
Mercenaries have played a significant role in African conflicts for decades. From David Stirling's founding of the SAS to the Wagner Group's current operations in Mali, mercenaries like the french Bob Denard have been involved in some of the continent's most notorious wars and coups. Companies including Executive Outcomes and Dyck Advisory Group have made millions on top of vulnarable countries like Angola and Sierra Leone.
This video explores the timeline of mercenaries in Africa, highlighting the key figures and groups involved. It also examines the different business models used by mercenaries, and the impact they have had on African countries.
The Battle of Isandlwana on 22 January 1879 was the first major encounter in the Anglo-Zulu War between the British Empire and the Zulu Kingdom. Eleven days after the British commenced their invasion of Zululand in South Africa, a Zulu force of some 20,000 warriors attacked a portion of the British main column consisting of about 1,800 British, colonial and native troops and perhaps 400 civilians.
The Zulus were equipped mainly with the traditional assegai iron spears, iklwa and cow-hide shields, but also had a number of muskets and old rifles though they were not formally trained in their use.
I MOVED FROM THE USA TO GHANA 16 YEARS AGO,THERE IS NO EDUCATION SYSTEM HERE IN GHANA |OBENFO KAMBON
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
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_______
Greetings everyone, I hope all is well and welcome back to my channel and thank you for visiting.
It was an honour to meet Dr Obadele Kambon of the University of Ghana, mother.
I admire her and have high regards and respect for her, she is the mother goddess and is a perfect role model as a wife, mother, grandmother and to all those who have came up under her tutelage.
Today at the ancestral War event in new ningo prampram Ghana West Africa, I watched her as she do what comes natural as being a grandmother, helping assist her granddaughter who participated in the ancestral wall event, she was really on it helping taking care of her grandchildren.
Also in this video you will see other beautiful Queen sisters from the United States who have made it over to Africa and the one sister who is receiving her Ghanaian citizenship on the 27th of November 2019. I am so honoured to meet many-many many of my mentors here in the land of my ancestors,, Africa. Ghana in particular.
Be it known to all my melanated family throughout the diaspora and also here on the motherland Africa, I have a great love for you all as well as myself that's why I'm here in Africa the land of my ancestors.
Peace and Blessings with love beloveds.
John Henrik Clarke, Marimba Ani & Amos N. Wilson
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Mhenga Amos N. Wilson
The Destruction of Afrikan Civilization
10 September 1989