Sankɔfa Journey 2025 (Zelle Payment Option)
Original price was: $5,000.00.$4,250.00Current price is: $4,250.00.
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🌍 SANKƆFA JOURNEY 2025 (Zelle Payment Option)
Make your return to the Land of Black People.
December 9–23, 2025
Presented by Abibitumi
🔗 www.sankofajourney.com
🔥 Why Sankɔfa Journey?
We believe that discovering who we are as descendants of great Africans is what leads us to our purpose. Through our purpose, we can change our collective destiny for the better. The Sankɔfa Journey is not a vacation package—it’s the BlackNificent return experience you’ve been waiting for.
This immersive 15-day experience is your opportunity to EXPERIENCE Ghana before repatriating, to connect with the land, language, people, and power of your Ancestral homeland.
✊🏿 What Makes This Journey Different?
✅ Visit powerful historic sites in Accra, Cape Coast, Elmina, Kumasi & beyond
✅ Participate in sacred Reconnection ceremonies with naming, libation, and cultural rituals
✅ Hands-on learning sessions on repatriation, investment, language, spirituality, and more
✅ All lodging, site fees, select meals, and ground transport included
✅ Expert guidance by Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon and the Abibitumi team
✅ Build community with serious-minded Black people from around the world
🎉 PLUS! INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA CHARGE:
🎓 The Abibitumi Conference — a gathering of world-class Black scholars and nationbuilders
🔥 The Abibifahodie Festival — a celebration of Abibifahodie ‘Black Liberation’ through culture, music, food, and art
✅ Get access to all conference sessions, festival events, vendors, and performances as part of your Sankɔfa Journey at no additional cost!
🔗 Learn more at: conference.abibitumi.com
📍 WHEN:
December 9–23, 2025
🛫 Arrive in Ghana. Reconnect. Rebuild. Return empowered.
✅ REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
🔒 Secure your spot before July 15, 2025.
🎟️ REGISTER NOW at www.sankofajourney.com
Register with ZELLE to get a major discount!
“This is not tourism. This is transformation. Sankɔfa Journey 2025 is for those who are ready to reclaim what was stolen and return to build anew.”
About This Collection
This unique collection celebrates heritage and identity with beautifully designed items that are both meaningful and stylish. Whether you are looking for a personalized Valentine’s gift, a thoughtful Mothers or Fathers Day present, a Kwanzaa keepsake, or a Black History Month tribute, these pieces make a perfect birthday gift, collectible, or everyday essential. With a range of T-shirts, wearables, household items, gift items, electronic accessories, and more, there’s something for everyone—whether you want to express cultural pride, surprise a loved one, or add a special touch to your space.
Creation
This collection is brought to you by the Sankofa Journey Cultural Reconnection Initiative, curated by The Sankofa Journey curators to inspire a deeper connection to Afrikan=Black heritage. Whether you are drawn to it because it is fun, trendy, cultural, or simply novel, this initiative is for everyone.
What better way to explore your ancestry than through engaging avatars that make cultural discovery exciting and accessible? Often, reconnecting with history can be an emotional journey, but fun avatars offer a refreshing way to embrace something that was once associated with painful memories.
For many, reconnecting with Ghanaian heritage is a transformative experience. Whether it’s learning about the deep meanings behind Akan day names, embracing cultural symbols, or finding new ways to express ancestral identity, there are countless ways to rediscover a meaningful connection to the past. From those who travel on Ghana cultural tours to those who immerse themselves in history through storytelling and art, the desire to reclaim, reconnect, and rediscover is universal.
Renowned psychologist Okuninibaa (Dr.) Mawiyah Kambon shares that, “When I started the Sankofa Journey in 1998, it was because I recognized that being stripped of our names, clothes, and languages was not just an attempt to erase our past—it was an effort to sever us from our very essence. The first step to reconnection is reclaiming our names, and through that, reclaiming ourselves.”
As Obenfo (Professor) Obadele Kambon, master linguist and architect of the Abibitumi.com Afrikan=Black social education network and founder of RepatriatetoGhana.com puts it:
"Language is the foundation of thought, and our names are the foundation of our existence. The moment we reclaim our names, we begin the process of reclaiming our minds."
If you are interested in bulk orders for your family, friends, group trip, or tour to Ghana, please reach out for special arrangements.