Description
🎬 PLO Lumumba Interviewed by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon: PLO Foundation, Repatriate to Ghana, and Abibitumi Collaboration
🔗 Access: Exclusive streaming link to ▶️ Watch on Abibitumitv.com
⏱️ Length: 1 Hour 20 minutes
🏷️ Publisher: Abibitumi
Description
This focused conversation brings together two heavyweight thinkers and doers—Prof. PLO Lumumba (Kenya) and Ɔbenfo (Professor) Ọbádélé Kambon (Ghana)—to move beyond rhetoric into implementation. Opening with libation in Twi and Yorùbá, the dialogue calls in the Grandcestors and sets a tone of service, discipline, and action for Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’.
What you’ll experience inside:
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Soft-Landing that actually works 🧭
Reception done right: schooling for children, temporary housing/hostels, business setup support, orientation & language integration (Twi, Yorùbá), and clear paths for professionals & entrepreneurs to create value immediately. -
Borders vs. Belonging 🗺️
Why the 1884–85 Berlin lines still restrict movement—and how Pan-Kmtyw unity must transcend them in practice. Real border stories (Ghana–Togo–Benin) show how shared language can melt “red tape” on contact. -
Institutions—clear-eyed assessment 🧩
A candid look at continental structures (e.g., the “one Africa passport” that stalled) and why community-led coordination can’t wait for decrees. The talk contrasts fanfare with results and urges restructuring plus people-powered alternatives. -
Policy to practice with Abibitumi & RepatriateToGhana 🛠️
Concrete examples: citizenship restoration wins, reception gatherings at Abibitumi Headquarters, and returnees building housing, agriculture, cyber security, and food systems—including collaboration with UNIA leadership. -
Diaspora as 6th region—beyond symbolism 🌍
The conversation interrogates contradictions (e.g., who gets voting power vs. who’s kept “observer”) and demands reciprocity: not just remittances and applause, but citizenship, land, and enterprise pathways. -
Youth formation & curriculum 🎓
A call for non-examinable Pan-Kmtyw courses in primary schools across the continent and robust mentoring pipelines—so values, language, and discipline are formed young and sustained. -
Coordination & Endowments 🤝💡
Why 2025 should be the year of aligned networks and documentation; the PLO Foundation’s 30-year track record; the plan to convene reps from 46 countries and launch a $5M endowment for durable, donor-independent work. -
Service Leadership 🖤
From the proverb that “the ruler is the servant” to the literal equivalence of “servant/ruler” in classical Kmt thought, the interview re-centers leadership as service to Kmtyw ‘Black People’—not titles, cars, or theatrics. -
Closing charge 🔥
Echoing Ɔsagyefo and Mwalimu: “So much to be done, so little time… It can be done—let’s do our part.” A practical invitation to build together—from returnee reception and youth mentorship to conferences, institutes, and cross-regional landing pads.
🔍 Highlights (quick scan)
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🧳 Soft-Landing Blueprint: schools, hostels, legal/admin guidance, business onboarding
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🧠 Mindset & Strategy: diagnose external pressure + internal contradictions, respond with coordination
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🧑🏾🏫 Youth Formation: values-based Pan-Kmtyw education & mentoring
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🏗️ On-the-ground Projects: housing, agriculture, tech security, food systems
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🗣️ Language as Power: Twi & Yorùbá integration; libation-led cultural grounding
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🕸️ Networked Action: Abibitumi HQ, RepatriateToGhana.com, PLO Foundation, UNIA collaborations
✅ What’s Included
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🌐 Exclusive streaming link on Abibitumitv.com (no downloads)
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