Afrikan Martial Science Reclaimed: Kmtyw Thought in Combat and Military Strategy

Afrikan martial science is not a footnote in history — it is a living, breathing system of knowledge that sustained our people through centuries of resistance. In this powerful Week 11 installment of the Foundations of Kmtyw Thought series, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivers nearly three hours of rigorous, unapologetic scholarship. He illuminates the deep roots of Afrikan combat traditions across the continent and throughout the diaspora. This is not watered-down academic theory. This is Abibifahodie in practice.
How Kmtyw Thought Transforms Our Understanding of Afrikan Martial Science
Ɔbenfo Kambon grounds this lecture in essential scholarly texts. He draws directly from T. J. Desch-Obi’s Fighting for Honor, which traces Afrikan martial art traditions across the Atlantic World. Furthermore, he engages F. B. Aboagye’s critical work on indigenous Afrikan warfare in the Gold Coast, Asante, and the Northern Territories. Together, these readings build an iron foundation. They reveal that our ancestors developed sophisticated, strategic, and spiritually grounded systems of combat. In addition, this lecture connects those ancestral systems to Afrikan resistance movements in the diaspora. The result is a full, powerful picture of Kmtyw military intelligence.
This lecture comes as a Video + Secured PDF combo. The PDF includes 53 slides of carefully organized content. However, the real power lives in watching Ɔbenfo Kambon teach. He synthesizes historical analysis, linguistic precision, and Pan-Afrikan vision into every minute of this 2-hour, 52-minute session. Most importantly, he teaches in a way that activates — not just informs. Every Afrikan scholar, student, parent, and community builder needs this knowledge. Abibitumi exists precisely to deliver this kind of transformative education directly to our people.
Understanding Afrikan martial science is inseparable from understanding liberation itself. Our ancestors did not wait passively. They organized, trained, and fought with brilliance and purpose. As a result, their legacy demands that we study, preserve, and build upon their strategies today. This lecture is your entry point into that tradition. Moreover, it belongs in every study circle, classroom, and liberation curriculum across the Black world. Do not sleep on this resource. Watch it, study it, and share it with your community.
Watch / Get it here: Foundations of Kmtyw Thought #11 — Afrikan Thought in Combat/Military Science | $20.00
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