Does the U.S. Keep Its Word? Ɔbenfo Kambon Exposes Ghana’s Military Base Agreement


US treaty violations Afrika must confront are not new—they stretch from George Washington straight to Donald Trump. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, architect of Abibitumi and world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist, makes this undeniable. In this powerful Seminar Series recording, he traces the cold-blooded, unilateral nature of united snakkkes foreign policy across centuries. Furthermore, he connects that historical pattern directly to Ghana’s recent military base agreement. This is not theory. This is documentation.
How US Treaty Violations Afrika Faces Today Echo a Centuries-Old Pattern
Ɔbenfo Kambon presents three sharp case studies. First, the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention. Second, the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. Third, the united snakkkes’ deliberate failure to pay UN dues under its own Charter obligations. However, these three examples are only the beginning. He draws directly from Koplow (2013) and additional research to build an airtight case. As a result, no serious scholar can dismiss this evidence. The united snakkkes does not keep its word—and it never did.
Most importantly, Ɔbenfo Kambon does not stop at history. He brings the analysis forward to the Ghana military base agreement now threatening Afrikan sovereignty. He shows how politicians—or more precisely, prostiticians—serve foreign interests over Afrikan people. In addition, he demonstrates that Trump did not create this tradition. He simply continues it openly. This distinction matters deeply for every Pan-Afrikan organizer, scholar, and community builder working toward Abibifahodie. Therefore, understanding this pattern is not optional—it is foundational.
This lecture is an Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar recording and includes both video and slides. It is essential viewing for anyone serious about Afrikan liberation. Students, parents, elders, and activists will all find clarity here. Abibitumi continues to build the intellectual infrastructure our people need. Consequently, resources like this one arm our communities with the truth that colonial education deliberately withholds. Do not miss this contribution to our collective struggle for Abibifahodie. Watch it, study it, and share it widely.
Watch / Get it here: Politicians, Prostiticians, and The Ghana united snakkkes Military Base Agreement — Abibitumi Seminar Series
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