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Abibitumi Exclusive Seminars (AES) Presents: Multiple Selves for Abibifahodie / Black Liberation — An Akan Framework to Understanding Our Liberation
Presenter: Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon
Date/Time: Saturday, February 21, 2026 — 7:00 PM GMT / 2:00 PM EST
Register here: https://www.abibitumi.com/multipleselves
Description
Abibitumi Exclusive Seminars (AES) Video Replay
Multiple Selves for Abibifahodie / Black Liberation
An Akan Framework to Understanding Our Liberation
Many Kmtyw / Black people are actively seeking Abibifahodie (Liberation), yet doing so while carrying a fragmented view of the human being—one shaped by aAmw/eurasian religions, colonial schooling, consumerist desires, and the pressures of hyper-individualism.
In this replay, Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon presents an Akan-centered framework for understanding the human being as “multiple selves,” grounded in the concept of Ɔkra. The session clarifies a crucial truth: Abibifahodie is not merely declared—it is prepared for, through disciplined alignment of the inner life, ancestral continuity, and communal obligation.
Video Replay Details
Presenter: Okuninibaa Mawiyah Kambon
Access Link: https://www.abibitumi.com/multipleselves
Watch: Anytime (on-demand replay)
What This Replay Covers
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The Akan framework for understanding the human being as multiple selves
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Ɔkra as a foundation for inner alignment and purposeful living
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How colonial conditioning and aAmw/eurasian religious frameworks fragment the self
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Why Abibifahodie requires preparation, discipline, and communal responsibility
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Restoring ancestral continuity as a lived practice—not a slogan
Who This Replay Is For
This replay is for Kmtyw / Black people who are ready to move beyond surface-level talk and deepen their understanding of what it actually takes to become ready for Abibifahodie—psychologically, spiritually, culturally, and communally.
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Access the replay here: https://www.abibitumi.com/multipleselves


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