ADULLAM INSTITUTE

The Adullam Institute is an academic institution offering courses in biblical thinking, nation building, developing cities, sectors of society, and general biblical leadership, based on the Abrahamic and Davidic patterns.

PILOT COURSE

Pan Africanism in Biblical Perspective

“A course where you will expand in the knowledge, understanding, and practical application of the concept of Pan-Africanism from a biblical paradigm.  

VISION

The Adullam Institute is a Leadership Development and Nation Building Institute that caters for biblical leadership development in nations, cities, and sectors of society based on the Abrahamic and Davidic patterns.

In 1 Samuel 22:1-2, at Adullam, four hundred men gathered around David. They became the builders of the first Kingdom community on earth after Eden. They became leaders of sectors of the first fully fledged Israeli nation while David became the King (1 Samuel 22:1-5). The Adullam Institute honors these biblical nation builders, highlighting their ethics, principles, and values to nations of the world and to the unborn generations.

COURSES

Pan Africanism in Biblical Perspective

“Welcome to Pan-Africanism in Biblical Perspective, a course where you will expand in knowledge, understanding, and practical application of the concept of Pan-Africanism from a biblical paradigm.

An 8-week virtual course where you will….

  • Expand in knowledge, understanding, and practical application of the concept of Pan-Africanism from a biblical paradigm.
  • Enhance your knowledge of the history of Pan-Africanism.
  • Examine the biblical context for Pan-Africanism.
  • Analyse contemporary issues relevant to Pan-Africanism in biblical perspective.
  • Unravel issues affecting Africa and the African Diaspora deploying the lens of Pan-Africanism in biblical perspective.

Modules

Week 1: Introduction 

Week 2: Pan-Africanism in Africa and the African Diaspora

Week 3: History of Pan-Africanism

Week 4: Contemporary Pan-Africanism

Week 5: Pan-Africanism in the Bible

Week 6: Pan-Africanism and Zionism

Week 7: Current issue and Biblical-Based Pan-Africanism

Week 8: Project/Oral Presentation

Presenters

Olusegun Olanipekun

Olusegun Olanipekun is the Pioneer and Founder of The Adullam Institute, Chief Executive officer, Institute for Christian Leadership Development, Convener, Africa Leadership Summit (A biennial Leadership Summit hosted in Jerusalem), and The International President of the Africa-Israel Chamber of Commerce. He is also Chairman of the Abrahamic Foundation

He obtained his LLM in Constitutional Law from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, LLB from the University of South Africa, and Bachelor of Education degree in English language and History from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

Segun (as he is fondly called) is the author of Nation Building-A biblical Perspective. The book is available online at …He conducts and organises conferences and seminars around local and global contemporary issues. He is passionate about the Lordship of Jesus Christ and the subject of the Kingdom of God.

Ansel Brown

Ansel Kebede Brown is the Director of Academic, (Curriculum Development) at Adullam Institute, He is a founding board member and Treasurer of the Abrahamic Foundation America. Ansel is an Assistant Professor at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law. Professor Brown teaches Civil Procedure, Legal Research and Writing, and a Writing Seminar in International Law. His research focus is international law and Pan-Africanism. Previously, Professor Brown served as the NCCU Prelaw Advisor and Director of the University Honours Program. Prior to entering academia, Professor Brown served as policy counsel at the North Carolina Institute of Minority Economic Development, Self-Help Credit Union, and the Centre for Responsible Lending. Professor Brown earned his bachelor’s degree from NCCU and his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School. While at law student, he co-founded the Alliance for Israel, wrote his third-year paper critiquing the Durban Conference on Race, Discrimination, and Xenophobia, and received the Dean of Students Community Leadership Award. Professor Brown is a member of the N.C. State Bar.

STUDY MATERIALS

Pan-Africanism: History, by Hakim Adi (2018) (ISBN  1474254276) is highly recommended for the course on ‘Pan Africanism in Biblical Perspective’.                              


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