What Does “Development” Really Mean for Black People? A Deep Dive into Kmt

Development in Kmt is not what the Eurasian world wants us to believe. For centuries, so-called “development” has been wielded as a weapon against Kmtyw — Black people — disguised as progress. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon tears this deception apart with precision, clarity, and unapologetic Afrikan truth.
In this powerful lecture, Ɔbenfo Kambon traces the concept of development across time and space. He exposes how the divine chain of being and social Darwinism shaped Eurasian frameworks. Furthermore, he shows how these frameworks positioned Black people at the bottom of a fabricated hierarchy. As a result, Kmtyw have been measured against standards designed to erase us. This is not development. This is domination dressed in academic language.
Reclaiming Development in Kmt Through Xpr, Xprw, and Xpri
Most importantly, Ɔbenfo Kambon does not stop at critique. He goes deeper — directly into classical Kmt. Through the concepts of xpr, xprw, and xpri, he illuminates a uniquely Afrikan understanding of becoming and transformation. These concepts reveal that development, for Kmtyw, is about aligning with our true essence. In addition, this framework connects us to Ma’at — divine order, balance, and cosmic truth. This is the foundation our people need to build upon today.
Ɔbenfo Kambon delivers this teaching with powerful analogies and metaphors that make deep knowledge accessible. Whether you are a scholar, a student, a parent, or a community builder, this lecture speaks directly to you. Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — demands that we reclaim our own definitions. We cannot build a liberated future on borrowed concepts designed to oppress us. Therefore, understanding authentic development in Kmt is not optional. It is essential. Watch this lecture, share it with your community, and invest in the knowledge that builds us up.
Watch / Get it here: On Development — Abibitumi.com
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