
Dr. Obadele Kambon
Founder of Abibitumi.com
Dr. Obadele Kambon is a notable scholar and academic, known for his contributions to African studies and linguistics. Start with the fact that he was born in Brooklyn raised in North Carolina graduated from Morehouse in Atanta and after achieving his PhD at the University of Ghana at legon became installed at a chief of king of part of a community in Ghana where he’s been living ever since with his wife Kala Kambon, 5 children. In 2021 his parents joined him and reside with him at the historic Abibitumi headquarters which is an architectural feat. He is the son of Dr. Mawiyah Kambon and Kamau Kambon.
– Early Life and Background: Dr. Obadele Bakari Kambon was born in Brooklyn, New York. At a young age, his family moved to North Carolian, which played a significant role in shaping his perspectives and interests.
– Academic Career: Dr. Kambon went to Morehouse college in Atlanta. He got his Ph.D. at the University of Ghana at Legon. He is now a Professor and Head of the Language, Literature, and Drama Section of the Institute of African Studies at the University of Ghana. His academic role underscores his commitment to African studies and the promotion of African languages and cultures.
– Research and Scholarship: He is a multi-award-winning scholar recognized for his extensive research and contributions in the field. Dr. Kambon completed his Ph.D. in Linguistics and is actively involved in scholarly work that focuses on African languages, cultures, and diaspora studies.
– Founder of Abibitumi.com: Dr. Kambon is the founder of Abibitumi.com, a platform dedicated to African languages, cultures, and empowerment. The website serves as a resource and community for those interested in African studies and languages.
– Advocacy and Cultural Work: Known for his strong advocacy for African identity and anti-colonial perspectives, Dr. Kambon is deeply involved in cultural and educational initiatives that promote African heritage and consciousness. > Nataki: Dr. Obadele Kambon’s work and dedication have established him as a respected figure in academia, particularly in African studies and linguistics. His efforts in education, research, and advocacy continue to contribute significantly to the understanding and appreciation of African cultures and languages.