14 Week Textual & Research Study Course of Scenes From the Tomb of Sennefer
Start Date: Wed. Jan 22, 2025, 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm EST
Where: Abibitumi.com
Instructor: Seba Akinjide Bonotchi Montgomery
Akinjide Bonotchi Montgomery is a Philosopher, Author, Scholar, and student of Africa and Life. He began his study of African culture in 1977 with Dr. Ben (Yosef ben-Jochannan) Maat Khrew by means of Baba Clarence Harris Maat Khrew at Shaw College of Detroit, Mi. Baba Harris used summer seminars to introduce Doc. Ben and many other Black/African intellectual scholars and activists, such as Dr. Bobby Wright, to the young intellectual activists of Detroit.
Brother Bonotchi has an Associates Degree in Machinal Drawing from Highland Park C.C. of Highland Park Mi, and a Bachelor's degree in General Studies focused on Linguistics and African-American studies from the University of Michigan Dearborn Mi. He studied Electronics and Machinal Drawing at Henry Ford Community College in Dearborn Mi.
He studied the Medew Netcher language (Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyph) as a student of Egyptologists Dr. Rkhty Amen and Dr. Theophile Obenga. He was joined in these studies by Asheber Macharia and Babatunde Bandele. He has studied aspects of the Akan cultural system and is initiated in the Yoruba cultural system. Brother Akinjide was listed in Imhotep Magazine on African Philosophy published by the San Francisco University School of African Philosophy as "a philosopher who is working on the shaping of African studies using Kemet as a historical base" (Imhotep Magazine, Vol. 1, February 2000). For over 12 years, Seba Akinjide has been an online teacher of the Medew Netcher language at www.Abibitumikasa.com, the African language Institute founded by Dr. Ọbádélé Kambon
Currently, he continues teaching at Abibitumi.com and the Institute of Kemetic Philology. Brother Bonotchi, Dr. Kambon, Dr. Rkhty, and others are working to revitalize and bring to light the African aspects of the Medew Netcher language.
Seba Akinjide has been a member of the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilization (ASCAC) for over thirty years. He has traveled to Kemet (Egypt) on study tours with Dr. Ben and ASCAC. His book Deconstructing Aspects of the Social Constructions of Race and Racism in Western Culture: How and Why African Americans are Educated into a State of Dumbness by America's Nigger Factories: Highlighting the Need for African-centered Education! is influenced by that ASCAC relationship.