• 🔥🏁 Final Results – Most BlackNificent Member of the Month (MBMotM), Obubuo (No

      🔥🏁 Final Results – Most BlackNificent Member of the Month (MBMotM), Obubuo (November) 🏁🔥

      Talking drums are roaring and the dust has settled on Obubuo (November) — and we have yet another legendary finish in the Abibisika (Black Gold) race!

      🥇 Bakari Kwadwo Kwento – 6,820 points

      Your Obubuo BlackNificent Champion!
      Bakari has done it again. With 6,820 points, he claims the Obubuo crown and adds yet another jewel to his legacy as a five-time MBMotM champion in 2025. Calm under pressure, relentless in consistency, he knew exactly when to push and when to glide. At this point, he’s not just in the race for Most BlackNificent Member of the Year—he’s defining it. @bakari-kwento

      🥈 Kwaku – 6,600 points

      Only 220 points behind, Kwaku kept the heat on Bakari the whole way. This was a real duel for the top spot, and Kwaku showed he’s not just a background contender—he’s a full-on threat to any crown, any month. His persistence and heart put him firmly in the top tier of Abibisika warriors. @snKwaku

      🥉 Tamara – 6,160 points

      Fresh off his Ahinime (October) victory, Tamara came right back with another podium finish. Still within striking distance of first, he proved that last month’s win was no fluke. He’s now a consistent fixture in the top three and a serious factor in the Year race. @Tamara_Kirinatei

      4. Kalanfa – 4,430 points

      The panther of previous months remains a powerful force. While he didn’t crack the podium this time, his steady pacing and strong finish keep him in the inner circle of contenders and always within reach of a future crown. @Kalanfa_Naka

      5. Niara Kwento – 3,580 points

      The Queen of sustained excellence. Niara once again finishes in the top half of the leaderboard, showing that even when she’s not in full attack mode, her baseline performance is still elite. She remains one of the most consistent and respected presences in the entire community. @Niara_Kwento

      6. AfroN8V – 3,020 points

      After his explosive runs in earlier months, AfroN8V cools slightly but stays dangerous. Even at this “quiet” pace, he lands comfortably in the top 10. Everyone knows that when he decides to lock in, the numbers can spike without warning. @AfroN8V

      7. Abdua Kkkyha – 2,830 points

      A strong showing from Abdua, who continues to solidify his status as a rising regular in the top 10. His numbers show grit, growth, and the potential to crack the top five with a more aggressive push. @abduakya

      8. AgyaKwadwo – 2,740 points

      The veteran remains in the game. With 2,740 points, AgyaKwadwo reminds everyone that experience and steady presence are still powerful weapons. He’s always one focused stretch away from a big leap. @AgyaKwadwo

      9. Talawa – 2,230 points

      A solid performance that puts Talawa firmly on the radar. A top-10 finish in Obubuo is no small feat, and with this foundation, a future climb toward the upper pack is very possible. @talawa

      10. john – 2,150 points

      Rounding out the leaderboard, john proves that consistent effort keeps you in the conversation. This top-10 finish is a clear platform to build from in the months ahead.

      🏅 Bigger Picture: The Road to Most BlackNificent Member of the Year

      With Bakari adding Obubuo to his list of monthly crowns, the Year race tightens and sharpens:

      • Multiple-time champions like Bakari, Niara, and Tamara are now stacking serious claims.

      • Rising threats like Kwaku and AfroN8V are keeping the pressure high.

      All of this builds toward the major honor: Most BlackNificent Member of the Year, to be specially recognized at the 3rd Historic Abibitumi Conference on Black Power under the theme:

      “What Black Power Is – Demonstration over Conversation.”

      For now, raise the banner and call the name:

      Bakari Kwadwo Kwento – Obubuo BlackNificent Champion!
      ABIBITUMI! ABIBIFAHODIE! ✊🏿🔥

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