Who Shaped Your Desires? Ɔbenfo Kambon Exposes the War on Afrikan Culture

social and cultural warfare against Afrika

Social and cultural warfare against Afrika is not a conspiracy theory — it is a documented, deliberate, and ongoing system. Nana Amos Wilson asked a piercing question: why does the Black man equate freedom with doing what he wants, yet everything he wants enriches the European? That question is the foundation of this powerful presentation. Furthermore, it demands that every Afrikan person stop and examine their own desires honestly.

Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon delivered this lecture on April 3, 2021. He breaks down exactly how our interests, tastes, and desires were engineered — and by whom. Most importantly, he shows us who profits when we act on those desires. This is not abstract theory. It is a precise analysis of how our minds became a battlefield. As a result, understanding this mechanism is essential to Abibifahodie — Black Liberation.

Countering Social and Cultural Warfare Against Afrika on the Ground

Ɔbenfo Kambon does not stop at diagnosis. He goes further and presents the real, tangible work being done right now to counter these forces. Communities across the Afrikan world are reclaiming culture, language, and identity. In addition, this presentation connects that grassroots work to a deeper intellectual framework. Kmtyw everywhere — scholars, students, parents, and builders — will find both clarity and direction in this recording. However, clarity without action means nothing, and this lecture makes that unmistakably clear.

This recording runs nearly three hours and includes 39 slides of concentrated knowledge. Therefore, it is a serious study resource, not casual entertainment. It belongs in your personal library, your family study sessions, and your community circles. Abibitumi exists to give Afrikan people the tools to see clearly and move powerfully. This lecture is one of those tools. Watch it, study it, and share it with your people.

Watch / Get it here: The Forces Arrayed Against Afrika — Video Recording + Slides

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