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Ọbádélé Kambon
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⁣Foundations of Afrikan=Black Thought 18 April 2019: Afrikan Thought and Thought of Non-Afrikans

Ọbádélé Kambon
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Foundations of African Thought #2: Concepts of The Person: The Person as a Multiple Selves

Kamjiverse
5 Views · 2 years ago

Here we will review the Yoro Dyao testimonies that describe post pharaohnic refugees who fled during the Persian invasion before arriving in Western Afrika.

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Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
5 Views · 1 year ago

Afrika Heartbeat
Ijinle Ilu

1. KURUMO (KRU MAN) 4:45
2. JAB-MALASSIE 4:16
3. AWODI (BLACK-KITE) 5:42
4. KWAME 6:25
5. ALAYE 6:14
6. OYA 5:47
7. OGUN 4:49
8. KO AYE SO 5:26
9. AYAN 8:08
10. YEMBELA 5:32

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Ọbádélé Kambon
5 Views · 1 year ago

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Nana Kamau Kambon Archives
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Ọbádélé Kambon
5 Views · 10 months ago

⁣This study aims to address combating cultural imperialism and cultural misorientation to preserve ⁣Abibifoɔ 'Black People' intangible cultural heritage noting that the priority must be on indigenous ⁣Abibifoɔ 'Black People' to push our own agenda. The study takes the 2019 UNESCO-ICM Open School as a case study in terms of substantive efforts (or lack thereof) to combat cultural imperialism and cultural misorientation. The study addresses matters of terminology, the implications of using the equal sign between ⁣Abibifoɔ 'Black People' and aborɔfoɔ concepts, cultural misorientation and disorientation, false narratives and alien-self/anti-self-disorders, soft power, what must be done in terms of combating these ills. The study concludes with a section addressing the way forward for the ⁣Abibifoɔ 'Black People' Warrior Tradition and ⁣Abibifoɔ 'Black People' Combat Scientists in light of the preservation of our intangible cultural heritage.

Ọbádélé Kambon
5 Views · 10 months ago

⁣"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.

Ọbádélé Kambon
5 Views · 10 months ago

Presented by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon

Short Description:
🔥 43-minute exclusive video from ASCAC 2025 unveiling the classical origins of Black Power “Pan-Afrikanism” rooted in the ancient Black nation of Kmt.

Full Product Description:
Unlock exclusive access to “The Construction of Black Civilization: Volume I”, a powerful presentation by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon, delivered at the 41st ASCAC Conference on May 3, 2025, at 11:45am Eastern.
This 43-minute, 45-second video challenges the mainstream framing of sxm km ‘Black Power’ Pan-Afrikanism as a modern invention. Instead, it reveals its deep classical roots in the civilization of Kmt ‘The Black Nation’, as documented by the Kmt(yw) ‘Black People’ themselves.
Using historical linguistics and comparative textual analysis, this presentation examines:


Self-identification as Black by the Kmt(yw) in primary texts


Strategic collaboration and mutual defense among Black nations


Military and ideological resistance against non-Black aAmw ‘eurasians’


The Dikènga Theory as a framework for understanding cyclical Black consciousness and power


Core texts include:


The Autobiography of imAxw Weni


The Prophecy of imAxw Neferti


The Two Stelae of sA Ra Kamose


Through this study, Ɔbenfo Kambon shows that classical Kmt(yw) affirmed and protected their identity as Black people, extended Abibifahodie-based unity with other Black nations, and defended Kmt as the operational center of Black Liberation, not as an abstract idea, but as a lived commitment to the integrity of Black land, thought, and people.
This research is not just historical—it is a Blackprint for action. It offers guidance for contemporary Black movements to reclaim sxm km ‘Black Power’ across every area of human activity, in alignment with Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’ and the enduring legacy of the Kmt(yw) ‘Black People’ of classical times.
🎥 Video Duration: 43 minutes, 45 seconds

🔒 Access: Instant exclusive streaming link upon purchase

📍 Originally Presented: May 3, 2025 | 11:45am ET | 41st ASCAC Conference




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