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Abibitumi Conference & Festival and the Sankofa Journey with Dr. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon

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Ọbádélé Kambon
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In this exclusive interview, viewers will learn the following:
1. Introduction and Background: - Reverend Dr. Philippe Shock Matthews introduces Obenfo Kambon, highlighting his achievements as a linguist, scholar, and founder of Abibitumi.com [https://www.abibitumi.com]. - Discussion on the correct pronunciation and meaning of Kambon's name.
2. Abibitumi.com: - Explanation of Abibitumi, which translates to "black power." - Overview of the platform, its purpose, and the journey since its inception in 2006.
3. Importance of Language and Identity: - Kambon emphasizes the significance of language in preserving culture and identity. - Detailed explanation of how African languages convey deep meanings and cultural values.
4. Sankofa Journey: - Description of the Sankofa Journey [https://www.sankofajourney.com], an annual trip to Ghana started by Kambon's mother in 1998. - Importance of the journey for African repatriation and connecting with roots.
5. Abibitumi Conference: - The announcement of the Abibitumi Conference on Black Power [https://conference.abibitumi.com] is dedicated to the memory of his father, Nana Kwasi Agyeman Kamau Kambon The conference aims to address various aspects of black empowerment and self-sufficiency.
6. Quiet Warrior Documentary: - Details about the upcoming documentary "Quiet Warrior," [https://www.abibitumi.com/quietwarrior] highlighting the legacy of his father, Nana Kwasi Agyeman Kamau Kambon. - Call for producers and supporters for the documentary.
7. Repatriation and Black Liberation: - Discuss the importance of repatriation for black people [https://www.repatriatetoghana.com] and building black institutions. - Kambon shares his personal experience and efforts in promoting repatriation to Ghana.
8. Critique of Existing Systems: - Criticism of the current systems that maintain white supremacy and black subjugation globally. - Kambon advocates for a paradigm shift towards black self-reliance and empowerment.
9. Call to Action: - Encouragement for black people to actively participate in building black institutions and supporting black-owned businesses. - Promotion of platforms like Abibitumi.com as alternatives to mainstream, white-owned platforms.ABOUT:Dr. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon is a world-renowned linguist and scholar and the founder of Abibitumi, the largest Black social education network globally. The name "Abibitumi" is derived from the Akan language, spoken in parts of West Africa, particularly Ghana. It roughly translates to "Black/African Communication" or "Black/African Intelligence."He's an Associate Professor at the University of Ghana, winner of multiple prestigious awards, and is a key figure in African Studies. His work spans linguistics, historical research, and African repatriation efforts. Join me in welcoming Dr. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon!RELATED:[FLASHBACK] Dr. Okunini Ọbádélé Kambon (White Boy on a Stick) https://bit.ly/3T15fjnDr. Okunini Obadele Kambon The Danger of a Single Story - http://bit.ly/2J1myghhttps://a....bibitumitv.com/https

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T. Y. Adodo
T. Y. Adodo 5 months ago

They don't even give you a mulatto overseer in kkkuba LOL -- neva thought about that

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Ọbádélé Kambon
Ọbádélé Kambon 5 months ago

I'm saying though

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
Kwabena Ofori Osei 6 months ago

@Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon:
Medaase paaa.
From my heart, I appreciate all the great works and immense dedication that you are doing for Kmt=Abibiman and Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ.

Your great leadership skills and your ability to constantly push the bar that motivates Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ to do their part in achieving the end-goal of Abibifahodie will not go unnoticed.

Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon your great works and dedication for Abibitumi and Abibifahodie will be rewarded and remembered by Kmtyw=Abibifoɔ.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
Ọbádélé Kambon 5 months ago

Àṣẹ o!

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
Kwabena Ofori Osei 6 months ago

The color charcoal is often considered to be or associated with black or dark black.

Km, the root word refers to a burnt charcoal.
Kmt= Land of the Blacks
Kmtyw= Black People

Bibi, the root word refers to a burnt charcoal.
Abibiman= Land of the Blacks
Abibifoɔ= Black People.

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Ọbádélé Kambon
Ọbádélé Kambon 6 months ago

Correct!

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