ABiAn Peoples™ (AH-bee-ahn PEE-puhlz) refers to Afrikans (Aboriginals | Afurakans) Born in America™, a distinct cultural identity representing individuals of African ascent born in America. Far beyond a racial classification, ABiAn Peoples™ embody a self-determined narrative, anchored in cultural reclamation, collective empowerment, and a profound commitment to SELF™-Determination, SELF™-Definition, SELF™-Defense, and SELF™-Actualization.
Rooted in the foundational philosophy of LiVeration™—a perpetual pursuit of joy, growth, and abundance—ABiAn Peoples™ stand as intentional Engineers, Guides, and Operators (EGO™) of their present and future. They reject external validation and imposed identities, embracing instead their own truths, stories, and symbols, including the deliberate use of 'K' in Afrika as a representation of cultural authenticity and resistance to colonial distortions.
The rallying cry hakuna mbadala (There Is No Alternative), often heard as their LiVeration™ Call, underscores their unwavering commitment to building thriving, self-sustaining communities. For ABiAn Peoples™, this is not a temporary movement; it is an ongoing societal evolution, a bold cultural renaissance fueled by Victory, Vitality, and Visionary Spirit.
Rooted in the foundational philosophy of LiVeration™—a perpetual pursuit of joy, growth, and abundance—ABiAn Peoples™ stand as intentional Engineers, Guides, and Operators (EGO™) of their present and future. They reject external validation and imposed identities, embracing instead their own truths, stories, and symbols, including the deliberate use of 'K' in Afrika as a representation of cultural authenticity and resistance to colonial distortions.
The rallying cry hakuna mbadala (There Is No Alternative), often heard as their LiVeration™ Call, underscores their unwavering commitment to building thriving, self-sustaining communities. For ABiAn Peoples™, this is not a temporary movement; it is an ongoing societal evolution, a bold cultural renaissance fueled by Victory, Vitality, and Visionary Spirit.
"ABiAn Peoples™ aren't just a community—they are a declaration of purpose, resilience, and self-determined power."
"ABiAns™ are the people. ABiAn Peoples™ is our presence in the world. ABiAns™ is Us! ABiAn Peoples™ is that indomitable, unfuckwitable expression of Us!"
"ABiAns™ are the people. ABiAn Peoples™ is our presence in the world. ABiAns™ is Us! ABiAn Peoples™ is that indomitable, unfuckwitable expression of Us!"
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Abiamalism was coined from Abiama, a word in the Okpameri dialect spoken in parts of Nigeria (e.g., Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and others), meaning oppression, intimidation, or mistreatment.
The suffix “-lism” was added to give the word a broader sense of institutional or systemic application, similar to words like colonialism or racism.
Abiamalism was coined from Abiama, a word in the Okpameri dialect spoken in parts of Nigeria (e.g., Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and others), meaning oppression, intimidation, or mistreatment.
The suffix “-lism” was added to give the word a broader sense of institutional or systemic application, similar to words like colonialism or racism.
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To subject someone or a group to systemic oppression, intimidation, or mistreatment.
The term is derived from Abiamalism, which itself comes from Abiama—a word in the Okpameri dialect (spoken in communities such as Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and others in Nigeria)—meaning oppression, intimidation, or mistreatment. The suffix “-ise” gives it a verb form, like ostracise or marginalise.
The term is derived from Abiamalism, which itself comes from Abiama—a word in the Okpameri dialect (spoken in communities such as Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and others in Nigeria)—meaning oppression, intimidation, or mistreatment. The suffix “-ise” gives it a verb form, like ostracise or marginalise.
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Formed from Abiamalism (coined from Abiama, a term from the Okpameri dialect of Nigeria), plus the suffix “-istic” (as in chauvinistic or capitalistic), this word describes behaviors, policies, or systems rooted in abiamalism.
Formed from Abiamalism (coined from Abiama, a term from the Okpameri dialect of Nigeria), plus the suffix “-istic” (as in chauvinistic or capitalistic), this word describes behaviors, policies, or systems rooted in abiamalism.
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The term is commonly used in communities like Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and a few others to describe the harsh or unfair treatment of individuals or groups, often by leaders or elders who misuse power.
The term is commonly used in communities like Lampese, Ibillo, Imoga, Bekuma, and a few others to describe the harsh or unfair treatment of individuals or groups, often by leaders or elders who misuse power.
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The term is rooted in Abiama, a native Okpameri word that means oppression or mistreatment. An abiamalist is essentially someone who embodies or enables such oppressive behavior, especially when occupying a position of power.
The term is rooted in Abiama, a native Okpameri word that means oppression or mistreatment. An abiamalist is essentially someone who embodies or enables such oppressive behavior, especially when occupying a position of power.
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