Tracing the Roots of Black Power in Kmt: A Seminar You Cannot Miss


Black civilization Kmt — these words carry the full weight of our Afrikan ancestors’ genius, power, and sovereignty. On February 5, 2026, at 12 noon GMT, Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivers a groundbreaking seminar for the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana. He traces the classical linguistic and cultural roots of sḫm km — “Black Power” — deep into the heart of Kmt, “The Black Nation.” Furthermore, this presentation is completely free to attend. In-person and virtual attendance via Microsoft Teams are both available. As a result, Afrikan people everywhere can access this vital knowledge.
Why Black Civilization Kmt Must Be Central to Our Liberation
Too often, our people are handed a history that begins in chains. However, Ɔbenfo Kambon consistently dismantles that lie with precision and scholarship. His work grounds Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — in the undeniable evidence of our classical Afrikan past. In addition, he draws directly from mdw nTr, the sacred language of the Kmtyw, to show that Black Power is not a modern invention. Most importantly, it is an ancient inheritance. This seminar, The Construction of Black Civilization Volume I, is not simply a lecture. It is a reclamation.
Abibitumi exists to bring exactly this kind of transformative education to our community. Therefore, this event represents everything our platform stands for. Ɔbenfo Kambon’s seminar series builds a scholarly, spiritually grounded foundation for Pan-Afrikan people worldwide. Students, parents, scholars, and community builders all have something essential to gain here. Furthermore, understanding the roots of Black civilization Kmt strengthens our collective vision for repatriation and self-determination. This is not theory for theory’s sake. This is living knowledge for a liberated future.
Mark your calendar for February 5, 2026. Gather your community. Come ready to learn and to remember who we are. In addition, share this event widely so that every Afrikan person who needs this knowledge can find it. The ancestors built something magnificent. Now it is our responsibility to study it, protect it, and build upon it. Watch and register here: The Construction of Black Civilization Volume I — IAS Seminar. Abibifahodie.
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