Why Decolonization Is Not Enough — And What Afrikan People Must Build Instead

uncolonizable spaces for Afrikan liberation

The creation of uncolonizable spaces for Afrikan liberation is not a metaphor — it is a mandate. Colonial education was never designed to free us. Furthermore, it was engineered to replace our understanding of what it means to be human with a foreign one. As a result, the call to “decolonize” institutions built on racial hierarchy often becomes a distraction. Most importantly, it keeps Afrikan people reforming systems that were never ours to begin with.

Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — Pan-Afrikan linguist, scholar, and architect of Abibitumi — confronts this contradiction with surgical precision. He identifies how western academic institutions weaponize Afrikan languages, cultures, and concepts against Afrikan people themselves. This is what he terms Aggressive Ideological Mimicry. In addition, he exposes how misdiagnoses of our condition lead communities toward reforms instead of revolution. His analysis is not theoretical comfort — it is a call to decisive, grounded action.

Building Uncolonizable Spaces for Afrikan Liberation Beyond the Colonial University

The colonial university does not exist to serve Afrikan communities. However, many of our brightest minds spend lifetimes seeking validation within its walls. Ɔbenfo Kambon challenges this directly. He argues that true Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — requires us to build spaces the colonial system cannot penetrate, dilute, or redirect. These are not simply physical spaces. Furthermore, they are ideological, linguistic, and spiritual foundations rooted in Afrikan thought, Afrikan languages, and Afrikan humanity. Ma’at is not a concept we borrow — it is a framework we live.

This lecture is essential for every Afrikan scholar, student, parent, and community builder ready to move beyond symbolic resistance. The analysis is sharp, the evidence is clear, and the path forward is unapologetic. Abibitumi exists precisely to make resources like this accessible to Afrikan people worldwide. Do not miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding and sharpen your tools for liberation. Watch the full lecture and own it for your continued study today.

Watch / Get it here: Decolonization vs The Creation of Uncolonizable Spaces — $20.00

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