What Would Malcolm X Be Doing at 100? Ɔbenfo Kambon’s Centenary Keynote Answers the Call

The Malcolm X centenary legacy is not a relic of the past — it is a living fire. One hundred years after Baba Ọmọ́wálé’s birth, his vision still demands an answer. That answer requires courage, clarity, and an uncompromising Pan-Afrikan framework. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivers exactly that in this deeply personal centenary keynote.
This is not a surface-level tribute. Ɔbenfo Kambon draws on memory, scholarship, and revolutionary purpose. He reflects on how Baba Ọmọ́wálé shaped generations of Black thinkers and fighters. Furthermore, he examines the elite legacy of the most hated Black men in the united snakkkes. As a result, this lecture speaks directly to our present moment. It does not soften the truth. It amplifies it.
Honoring the Malcolm X Centenary Legacy Through Abibifahodie
Abibifahodie — Black liberation — was Baba Ọmọ́wálé’s life’s work. In this keynote, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon asks a bold and necessary question: What would he be doing today? The answer challenges every Afrikan person to act with urgency. In addition, this lecture honors the lineage that connects Baba Ọmọ́wálé to scholars like Dr. Kamau Kambon. Most importantly, it connects that lineage directly to you. Your liberation is the purpose of this work.
This product includes the full video recording and downloadable PowerPoint slides. Therefore, you can study, share, and teach from this material in your own community. Abibitumi exists to put transformative knowledge directly in Afrikan hands. This keynote is exactly the kind of resource our people deserve — unfiltered, unapologetic, and rooted in Ma’at. Do not let this centenary pass without deepening your understanding of where we come from and where we must go. Watch it. Study it. Build with it.
👉 Watch the full keynote and download the slides here: What Would Baba Ọmọ́wálé (Malcolm X) Be Doing at Age 100? — Abibitumi.com
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