Description
🎥 Recording: Understanding Traditional Leadership – The Role of the Abusuapanin
Gain on-demand access to this foundational seminar on Traditional Leadership in West Abibiman (Land of Black People).
This powerful session kicks off a 5-part exploration of indigenous leadership structures, beginning with the essential role of the Abusuapanin (Family Head), also known as the Abusuahene among the Akan people of Ghana.
🔍 What You’ll Learn:
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The structure and hierarchy of traditional leadership among the Akan and other West Abibiman cultures.
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The responsibilities and sacred duties of a Family Head (Abusuapanin) in managing lineage affairs.
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Practical insights to inspire the restoration of family-based leadership within the global Black community.
🎤 Featured in This Recording:
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Presenter: Abusuapanin Asinɔ Ɔkata of Akuapem Mampɔn – A living embodiment of traditional family leadership, sharing rich, experiential knowledge.
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Moderator: Ɔbenfo (Professor) Obadele Kambon – Acclaimed scholar, linguist, and cultural authority guiding the discussion.
📦 Product Includes:
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Full-length HD video recording of the live seminar
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Instant streaming and download access
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Lifetime availability in your Abibitumi.com account
🌍 Perfect For:
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Those seeking to reclaim traditional leadership models rooted in Black identity and culture
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Families looking to establish or strengthen their own Abusuapanin (Family Head) structure
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Educators, scholars, and students of African Studies, Black Studies, or Indigenous Knowledge Systems
🎓 This is a must-watch for anyone serious about rebuilding strong Black families and communities through time-tested African traditions.
Agya Bakari Kwadwo –
we have lost so much by not being involved in a healthy Black family structure. I look forward to being accepted/respected into a family Black home. This was a great discussion!