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Link Up Podcast — Ep 4 | Ft. Nua Ɓatɨ-Ijɔ̄ Bɛsoŋ (Spirituality, Language, Polygamy, Repatriation)

61 Nhwɛso • 05/24/26
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⁣Link Up Podcast — Episode 4 | Featuring Ɓatɨ-Ijɔ̄ Bɛsoŋ

Hosts: Niara Esi Ìjèawelē Ọmọlará Kwento & Bakari Kwadwo Ọbatayé Kwento

with a special Abibitumi 20 Year Anniversary testimonial from Agya Kwasi Datɛ

Akɔaba, Woezɔ, Oɔbaake — welcome — to another episode of Link Up Podcast, where we connect with Abibifoɔ doing Black powerful work across Abibiman, the Black Land, and the diaspora.

In this episode, we Link Up with Ɓatɨ-Ijɔ̄ Bɛsoŋ — a committed daughter of Abibiman (born in Cameroon), an active Abibitumi member, indigenous spirituality practitioner, and serious advocate for returning to Black sanity. She shares her upbringing between urban and rural Cameroon, the powerful influence of her grandmothers, the role of indigenous food, medicine, family structure, and the lessons she received from elders before fully understanding their depth.

We discuss her journey out of imposed religious frameworks, her search for ancestral grounding, her discovery of Abibitumi, and how the platform helped her resist assimilation while living in Krakkka-ville. Ɓatɨ-Ijɔ̄ also speaks on the importance of indigenous language, why she is working to reclaim Kɛ́nyāŋ and Keaka, how language connects directly to ancestral communion, and why speaking only colonial languages creates a break in Black memory.

The conversation also moves through Cameroon’s cultural struggle, repatriation, family structure, polygyny, spirit animals, palm wine, the Sankɔfa Journey, and the work required to pass Black values from one generation to the next.

** Stay tuned after the conversation for a new Animated Cartoon series **

This is a conversation about study, transformation, community, repatriation, land, sanity, and the work required to make KMT Black again.

Feel free to share your thoughts and Link Up!

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"Dna bleaching" -- tiif dat!

Side bar -- Mi love Kamtok

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That course was Dalian Adofo's course.

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Ɓatɨ-Ijɔ̄ Ɓɛsɔŋ
Ɓatɨ-Ijɔ̄ Ɓɛsɔŋ
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Meda wo se Nana. I really struggled to remember his name 🤦🏾‍♀️

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Kwadwo Danmeara Tòkunbọ̀ Datɛ

Committed man here! 31 years!

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More Power to you Agya Kwadwo ✊🏾✊🏾🟥⬛🟩

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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🏃🏾‍♀️🤸🏾‍♀️🤸🏾‍♀️🤸🏾‍♀️ I still don't have the courage to watch this podcast. My profound gratitude to the Kwentos for having me on their Innovative Flagship Programme powered by Abibitumi✊🏾✊🏾🟥⬛🟩

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you did a specBlackular job!!!!

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Meda wo se para Agya Bakari 😂🙌🏾🙌🏾

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Kwaku Obibini
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SpecBlackular episode. Appreciate learning Nua Ɓatɨ’s journey. “Abibitumi is like my shield to any form of assimilation” - BlackPowerful!

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medaase for the feedBlack. yooo - that quote will be a clip, good catch!

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