Reclaim Your Roots: Studying Afrikan Philosophy Through the Lens of Kmtyw Thought

Kmtyw Black people's thought

Kmtyw Black people’s thought is not a footnote in history — it is the foundation of human knowledge itself. Yet most graduate programs erase this truth entirely. As a result, Afrikan scholars enter PhD programs equipped with European frameworks and stripped of their own epistemological inheritance. That gap is not accidental. Furthermore, it is a wound that demands a deliberate, disciplined healing.

Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — built this course to close that wound. Foundations of Kmtyw (Black People’s) Thought Part I introduces students to the core principles, patterns, and history of knowledge production in Kmt — the Black Nation. In addition, the course spans from antiquity to the present. Most importantly, it equips students with indigenous Afrikan theoretical frameworks they can apply directly to their own scholarly research.

Why Kmtyw Black People’s Thought Must Ground Every Afrikan Scholar

This course is not an elective. It is a necessity. Afrikan MPhil and PhD students deserve an epistemological universe rooted in their own civilization. Through this seminar, students gain familiarity with fundamentally Kmtyw concepts and ideas. Furthermore, they develop the tools to construct contemporary indigenous frameworks — frameworks built by Afrikan people, for Afrikan people. This is what Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — demands of our scholars. Moreover, it is what our ancestors built and what we are called to restore.

Abibitumi exists to make this restoration possible. This course offers a rare and powerful entry point into a living intellectual tradition. However, access to this knowledge requires commitment and investment in our collective future. The price reflects the depth, rigor, and irreplaceable value of what Ɔbenfo Kambon delivers. Therefore, if you are a student, educator, parent, or community builder ready to ground your work in truth — this is your next step. Watch the lecture and begin your journey now.

Get it here: Foundations of Kmtyw (Black People’s) Thought Part I — Abibitumi.com

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