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Onyeka Nwelue Announces ¥85 Million Japan Book Deal For ‘Tokyo Spies’

by The Culture Newspaper July 1, 2026
by The Culture Newspaper July 1, 2026
Nigerian author, filmmaker and literary scholar Onyeka Nwelue has announced what could be one of the biggest international publishing deals involving a Nigerian writer.

Nwelue, known for his cross-cultural storytelling and more than 40 published books, says he has secured an ¥85 million (about $600,000) publishing deal in Japan for his latest novel, Tokyo Spies.

The writer is best known for works including The Strangers of Braamfontein, which won the Crime Fiction Lovers Award and was memorably described by Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka as “raunchy.” He is also the founding director of the James Currey Society in Oxford and is currently based in Osaka, Japan, where he is studying calligraphy.

According to Nwelue, the deal was secured through his literary agent and involves a Japanese publisher acquiring Tokyo Spies, which was released on June 5, 2026. The figure and terms of the agreement have not been independently verified.

Tokyo Spies is the first book in a planned six-part literary series set entirely in Japan. The historical novel follows Zenjiro Ito, a calligraphy student at Tokyo Imperial University in 1887, whose fear-driven decisions lead him from Japan to China, where he loses love, identity and dignity before embarking on a journey of redemption.

The reported deal has generated excitement in literary circles, not only because of its value but also because it places a Nigerian writer at the centre of an ambitious series rooted in Japanese and Chinese history.

The story was first reported by literary platform Brittle Paper, which noted that while the announcement has circulated widely in Nigerian and Indian media, it has not independently verified the deal’s financial terms or publishing agreement.

If confirmed, the acquisition would represent another significant milestone for African literature on the global stage, underscoring the growing international interest in Nigerian storytelling.

Credit: Brittle Paper
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