Bedroom Colonialism and Black Power: What Every Afrikan Must Understand

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Bedroom colonialism remains one of the most overlooked threats to Black power today. It operates quietly, inside intimate spaces, yet produces devastating consequences for Afrikan people globally. Furthermore, it connects directly to a process called mulattofication — a concept that demands our full attention and honest analysis. This presentation gives us the tools to see clearly and act accordingly.

Okunini Talawa Adodo and Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — deliver this essential explainer together. They identify the root causes of this phenomenon with precision and purpose. Moreover, they connect these causes to concrete threats against the consolidation of Abibifahodie. Their analysis is not speculative. It is grounded, rigorous, and necessary.

How Bedroom Colonialism Directly Undermines Our Black Power Consolidation

Bedroom colonialism functions as both an internal and external weapon against Afrikan unity. As a result, understanding it is not optional — it is a liberation imperative. Ɔbenfo Kambon provides conceptual clarity that moves us beyond confusion and toward correct action. In addition, this presentation helps community builders, scholars, students, and parents recognize patterns they may not have named before. Most importantly, naming the problem correctly is the first step toward solving it.

Abibitumi exists to arm Afrikan people with knowledge that serves our liberation. This seminar is exactly that kind of knowledge. Therefore, we encourage every conscious Afrikan to study this presentation carefully and share it within your community. Watch it, discuss it, and build with it. Get your copy now and add this essential lecture to your liberation toolkit.

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