Who Is Afrikan? The Evidence-Based Answer Black People Need Now


Who is Afrikan — and who is not — is one of the most urgent questions facing Black liberation today. This is not a philosophical abstraction. It is a political, cultural, and biological reality with direct consequences for Afrikan people globally. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, confronts this question head-on. Furthermore, he does so with the full weight of evidence behind him.
In Abibitumi ho Nkɔmmɔbɔ! Conversations about Black Power!, Ɔbenfo Kambon delivers a thorough, 84-minute presentation backed by 61 meticulously researched slides. He draws from genotype, phenotype, identity, allegiance, linguistic sources, and conceptual frameworks. Most importantly, he traces our self-conceptualization as Black people back over 4,300 years. Visual and historical evidence from the Kmtyw and beyond anchor every claim. As a result, this lecture stands as one of the most grounded treatments of Afrikan identity available anywhere.
Why Answering “Who Is Afrikan” Is a Matter of Black Power
When the term Afrikan gets manipulated to mean anyone on the continent — regardless of Blackness — the consequences are severe. Ɔbenfo Kambon exposes how this manipulation fractures the Afrikan=Black whole. In addition, he shows how it redirects power, resources, and solidarity away from Black people. This is not an accident. However, it is also not inevitable. Understanding who is Afrikan is therefore an act of resistance. It is the foundation of authentic Abibifahodie — Black Liberation.
This lecture is essential for scholars, students, parents, and community builders committed to Pan-Afrikan consciousness. The bundle includes the full video recording plus a secured PDF of all 61 slides. Together, they give you a powerful resource to study, teach, and organize with. Abibitumi continues to build the tools our people need to think clearly and act powerfully. Do not miss this vital contribution to our collective liberation.
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