Father and Son, One Vision: Pan-Afrikan Power Conversations in a Made-in-Ghana Car

Pan-Afrikan power conversations

Pan-Afrikan power conversations rarely get more potent than this. Ɔbenfo Kamau Kambon and his son, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, sit together inside a Kantanka — a car built entirely in Ghana. Together, they deliver ten episodes of raw, rigorous, and revelatory analysis for Afrikan people everywhere. This is Kambon Kantanka Conversations Vol. 2, Parts 11–20. It is not background noise. It is medicine.

Furthermore, the setting itself carries meaning. The Kantanka is a symbol of Afrikan self-determination and technological sovereignty. Recording inside it is not accidental. It is a deliberate act of Abibitumi — Black Power made visible and mobile. As a result, every conversation carries a dual message: what is said, and where it is said both matter deeply. In addition, guests join throughout the ride, enriching each exchange with additional perspectives and lived wisdom.

What These Pan-Afrikan Power Conversations Cover

Volume 2 moves through critical terrain. Part 11 examines organs and organizations — how Afrikan people must structure collective power. Part 12 confronts offense and defense, asking how we protect ourselves and strike back against oppression. Moreover, the series does not stop at politics. It reaches into jazz, economics, finance, health, and spirituality. These are not separate subjects. They are one interconnected system of Abibifahodie — Black Liberation in its fullest expression. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon brings his world-class linguistic and cultural analysis to each conversation. His father brings decades of movement wisdom. Together, they model the intergenerational unity our communities need right now.

Most importantly, this series speaks directly to Afrikan people — scholars, parents, organizers, and students alike. It does not beg for inclusion in someone else’s system. Instead, it builds our own. The knowledge shared across these ten episodes is practical, spiritual, and strategic all at once. However, it demands active engagement. Watch with intention. Discuss it with your family. Apply it in your community. This is how Kmtyw have always transmitted power — through deliberate conversation, committed study, and collective action. Do not let this resource sit unwatched. Your liberation is worth the investment.

Watch and get it here: Kambon Kantanka Conversations Vol. 2 — Available Now at Abibitumi.com

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