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                    110,588                
                                                    
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            🎉🔥 Kutawonsa (July) MBMotM Leaderboard Update: Final Stretch! 🔥🎉
The race is heating up on the digital battlefield of Abibitumi.com…With just days left in Kutawonsa (July), the Most BlackNificent Member of the Month race has reached a whole new level of intensity!
🚀 Bakari has blasted into first place with an eye-popping 19,550 Abibisika Points! He’s not just racing—he’s flying! 👑 Will he claim his first MBMotM title and solidify his run toward Most BlackNificent Member of the Year? @bakari-kwento
🏃🏿💨 Ɓatɨ-Ijɔ̄ is chasing hard at 12,225—a commanding second place with serious momentum. 🔥 @ijoh
🔹 Kwaku is digging deep with 9,955, holding strong in third and not out of the fight yet. @snKwaku
🌀 Mid-pack magic:
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Tamara (6,730) and Nnemkadi (6,015) are rising steadily and keeping the energy high! @Tamara_Kirinatei @nnemkadi
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Howard (5,370) and Niara (5,275) are neck and neck, side by side in a duel of dedication. @howard @Niara_O
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Kalanfa, AbdulMalik, and Helena round out the Top 10, each quietly racking up points and waiting for the perfect moment to surge. @kalanfa_naka @abdulmalik @helena
 
🖤💰 Remember:
The winner of Kutawonsa receives a $100 Herbal Results store credit and their name etched in BlackNificent history. They also move one step closer to the grand prize: Most BlackNificent Member of the Year, to be crowned at the 3rd Historic Abibitumi Conference on Black Power!🏆 This is about more than points—this is about Black Love, Black Knowledge, and Black Power.
📅 There’s still time. There’s still power. There’s still YOU.
👑 Who will be crowned Kutawonsa’s Most BlackNificent?
ABIBITUMI! ABIBIFAHODIE! ✊🏿🖤🔥
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Foundations of African Thought #13: African Thought and Thought of non-Africans (2018)