Who Are the Kmtyw? The Dikènga Theory Reclaims Black Self-Identification

Kmt Black people identity is not a modern invention — it is an ancient, self-determined declaration rooted in Afrikan civilization itself. Ɔbenfo Ọ́bádélé Bakari Kambon’s ASCAC 2026 presentation cuts through centuries of colonial misdirection. It restores what the Kmtyw always knew about themselves. Furthermore, it gives our community a rigorous, scholarly framework to reclaim that knowledge today.
The Dikènga Theory and the Power of Kmt Black People Identity
The Dikènga cosmological framework is not simply philosophy. It is a living system that explains how Afrikan people identified themselves across time and space. Kambon applies this framework directly to the ancient Kmt term, demonstrating its meaning as a self-conscious declaration of Blackness. As a result, this presentation dismantles Eurocentric interpretations that have long distorted our understanding of Kmt. Most importantly, it returns interpretive authority to Afrikan scholars and Afrikan people.
This lecture is essential for scholars, educators, parents, and community builders. The full video and PDF slides give you a complete resource for study and teaching. In addition, Kambon’s methodology models exactly how Pan-Afrikan scholarship should operate — grounded in Afrikan sources, Afrikan language, and Afrikan logic. However, this is not abstract theory disconnected from liberation. Every insight connects directly to Abibifahodie, the total liberation of Afrikan people worldwide.
Abibitumi is proud to make this presentation accessible to our global community. Our work centers the transmission of transformative Afrikan knowledge — from antiquity to the present struggle. Therefore, whether you are deepening your own research or bringing this knowledge into classrooms and community spaces, this resource delivers real power. Secure your copy today and study on your own terms. Get it here: https://www.abibitumi.com/product/ascac-2026-the-dikenga-theory-of-self-identification-as-kmt-y-w-black-people/
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