Dr. Chika Onyeani, Publisher/Editor of African Sun Times and author of The Capitalist Nigger: The Road To Success and The Broederbond Conspricay
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The book makes the point that the Black Race should stop whining
and seize back what belongs to them, rather than begging. Onyeani,
is a Fellow of the New York Times Institute of Journalists and
publisher/editor-in-chief of the award-winning African Sun Times.

Self-assured, brilliant and effective characterizes
Double Agent 99, Chima Amadi, of the Nigerian
Secret Service. When the elite and secret
Afrikaner Broederbond society from Apartheid
South Africa seeks to destabilize African
countries for their own gain, they run into the
deadly, well-equipped and resourceful Amadi.
Renowned throughout Africa and within the
Broederbond asa force to be reckoned with,
Amadi has been handed the task of stopping the
assassination of an African head of state who is
visiting Nigeria. Part of a larger Broederbond
plot, the forces of greed and racism take the
fight to Amadi before he is even given
this crucial assignment.
When Amadi feels the pain and misery of his job
or life, he puts on his native Ohafia War Dance
music to revitalize his spirits and re-generate his
soul. A true warrior descended from a famous
warrior group, Amadi combines his keen instinct,
ruthless temperament and finely tuned physical
skills in the conduct of dispatching his enemies.


A native of Nigeria, Dr. Chika Onyeani is part
of numerous efforts in Africa and the United
States to bring a message of hope to black
communities. He sees in many different ways
how the black communities allow others to
control through lack of economic power. not
starting and supporting a small business
network within their cities, towns and
countries. Citing his Spider Web Economic
Theory,he notes that one dollar spent within
an business network becomes eight dollars.
Other ethnic groups come to the United
States, take whatever jobs they can find and
then start small businesses that are
supported by everyone within that group.
The Broederbond Conspiracy Chika Onyeani
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The African Sun Times the largest
weekly newspaper focusing on African
issues in the United States. The
ongoing issues can be accessed, along
with blog postings by Chika Onyeani,
Dr. Chika A. Onyeani, has been selected by the world’s No.1 newspaper,
the New York Times, to be a 2005 Fellow to the New York Times
Company Foundation Institute. Onyeani is one of 12 people selected out
of the more than 165 ethnic newspapers published in New York.
This is not only a great honor to Dr. Onyeani, but to The African Sun
Times, which he founded in 1989, and has been its Publisher and Editor-in-
Chief.
This recognition from the New York Times is one in a series of significant
honors which have been bestowed on Dr. Onyeani, who is popularly known
as Dean of the African Media in America. On June 8th, 2001, the
organisation of African Unity (predecessor to the African Union) wrote and
called Onyeani “a highly-regarded Pan-Africanist...who have certainly used
the pages of The African Sun Times to advance and champion Africa’s
agenda in the United States.”
On December 7, 2000, in giving Onyeani the Most Distinguished
Achievement Award, Morgan State University described Chika Onyeani as “A
Man for All Seasons...an international diplomat, a pace-setting journalist,
and a distinguished author,” who “for over three decades has been both
pioneer and path-finder, beacon and trail-blazer, commander and mighty
warrior. From his current post as Editor-in-Chief of the African Sun Times
and his various stations in the world-wide Pan-African Movement, Dr.
Onyeani has achieved singularity and honor as one of Africa’s foremost
statesmen.”
In 2004, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP), New York, honored Dr. Onyeani with the 2004 Black Heritage
Humanitarian Award for his “lifetime devotion to the cause of freedom,
justice, and equality and the personal dignity of humankind.” That was the
first time a Nigerian-born was so honored by the NAACP.
In both 1997 and 1998, Dr. Onyeani was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador
for the State of Tennessee, USA, as well as Honorary Citizen of the city of
Nashville. Twince honored with chieftaincy titles in Nigeria (“Igwe I” - Man of
Steel and “Akanagbajiegbe I” - Pen is Mightier Than the Sword), Onyeani
has received more than 45 honors for journalistic excellence and community
leadership and is the founder and chair of the Celebrate Africa Foundation,
an organization whose sole mission is the positive promotion of Africa in the
international arena.
Dr. Onyeani is the author of the critically acclaimed book, Capitalist Nigger:
The Road to Success - A Spider Web Doctrine, and his next book, The
Broederbond Conspiracy will soon be published. He is also the
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of The African Sun Times, a great newspaper for
a great people and a great continent!!
NEW YORK TIMES SELECTS DR. CHIKA ONYEANI 2005 FELLOW OF THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY FOUNDATION INSTITUTE"
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