Description
🖤 Black Love is not a trend—it’s a revolutionary act.
Now available as an exclusive replay, Love, Loyalty & Liberation is a dynamic 2-hour, 9-minute session featuring Bakari Kwento & Niara Kwento. As the opening to the Complimentary Couples & Revolutionary Singles Series, this seminar delivers powerful teachings on building conscious, committed Black unions grounded in Abibifahodie (Black Liberation).
This isn’t about surface-level romance. It’s about cultivating complementary partnerships that resist anti-Black fragmentation and serve as the foundation of Black Nation-building.
You will learn how to:
✅ Break cycles of toxic relationships
✅ Build unbreakable Black bonds
✅ Reclaim the sacred purpose of union
✅ Realign your relationships with liberation goals
✅ Rise as a couple committed to rebuilding Black Civilization
Whether you’re in a relationship, seeking one, or preparing yourself for one, this replay is for those who know that Abibifahodie starts at home.
You’ll Walk Away With:
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Tools to decolonize your relationships
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A framework for complementary union rooted in Ma’at
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Black Power principles to build lasting Black families
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Strategies to resist fragmentation and restore unity
🎥 Replay Duration: 2 hours 9 minutes
🎙️ Presenters: Bakari Kwento & Niara Kwento
💻 Access: Exclusive private link via Abibitumi
💰 Price: $20 (One-time access fee)
🟥 This is not relationship advice from a broken system.
This is reKemetized, reBlackened, Abibitumi teaching for those serious about real liberation—starting with self and sacred union.
Niara –
Medaase to all those that attended this discussion. Building strong Black families is paramount to nationbuilding, hence the importance of having this discussion so Black men and women can start being unified, instead of falling into the intentional agenda/campaign of these krakkkas to fragment our people.
Ɓatɨ-Ijɔ̄ –
Abibitumi’s innovative kouple. I learnt a lot from this discussion and I recommend this video replay and the Kwento’s page on all Abibitumi platforms.
Agya Bakari Kwadwo –
I thoroughly enjoyed participating in this discussion, and those who shared thoughts on how we can continue to encourage engagement with other Abibifoɔ