How to Identify and Remove Saboteurs from Afrikan Organizations

Afrikan organizational saboteurs

Afrikan organizational saboteurs have long disrupted our most vital liberation efforts. Infiltration is not a conspiracy theory — it is a documented, ongoing tactic used against Afrikan people and their institutions. Therefore, every serious community builder must understand how to identify, confront, and remove those who undermine us from within.

Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon and a solution-oriented panel address this critical threat directly in SSS 70: Rooting Out Organizational Saboteurs. This powerful session is part of the Abibitumi Exclusive Seminar Series. Furthermore, it delivers concrete, actionable strategies — not vague warnings. As a result, Afrikan organizations gain the tools they need to protect themselves, strengthen their structure, and sustain their work toward Abibifahodie.

Why Recognizing Afrikan Organizational Saboteurs Is Essential to Liberation

Informants and saboteurs do not always arrive loudly. Most importantly, they often appear as committed members before revealing their true function. In addition, their tactics evolve alongside our movements. Ɔbenfo Kambon’s deep Pan-Afrikan scholarship and lived commitment to Abibitumi make him uniquely equipped to guide this conversation. His analysis is grounded in historical reality and practical wisdom. Consequently, this seminar arms us with clarity where confusion has often been weaponized against us.

Every Afrikan scholar, organizer, parent, and student building toward liberation needs this knowledge. Our institutions are too precious to leave vulnerable. Moreover, protecting them is an act of love for our people and our future generations. Watch this essential panel discussion now and take a firm step toward building organizations that cannot be broken from within.

Watch / Get it here: SSS 70 – Rooting Out Organizational Saboteurs | Abibitumi.com

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