The United States Of Africa — A Novel By The Publisher Of The Black Star News

By Milton Allimadi

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Imagine a world where both the President of the United States and the British Prime minister fly to Africa to beg for foreign aid?

For food. For money. For peace-keeping troops. For debt foregiveness. For melanin.

A world where Africa is the world’s premier super power. The world’s leading producer of food. With the best universities and research centers? The world’s number one economic and military power.

A world where Africa deploys peace-keepers to patrol demilitarized zones to prevent wars between Germany and France.

Welcome to The United States of Africa, a new novel by author Milton Allimadi, that creates that world of the future.

The setting for this story is 500 years from now, in the year 2525.

The United States of Africa was formed in 2026, the year after Western countries tried to start some mischief against Ibrahim Traore, the president of Burkina Faso, who had embarked on continuing Thomas Sankara’s revolution.

How did Africa become the world’s leading power?

Industrial capitalism run amuck, driven by the West, Japan, China, india, Brazil, Turkey and others has caused multiple climatic and environmental catastrophes.

The earth has become very intolerably hot. Only melanin-rich people can survive long. The “Sudan-black” type melanated people have the longest life-span, living up to 105 years old.

Melanin-deficient peoples, including Europeans now have a life expectancy ranging from 35 to 40 years. Their economic productivity, including food production, has collapsed. These countries become food-dependent on the United States of Africa.

Due to their low life expectancy and productivity, European Americans and their communities are neglected by the establishment. The quality of the schools in their communities decline, teachers have low expectations of the students, and with limited to no-skills, unemployment rises.

Crime, including White-on-White crime, soar and housing values collapse. Police brutality against the unemployed White youths soar as does mass incarceration. European Americans become the new underclass.

Meanwhile, after the formation of a United States of Africa, with its capital in Nkrumah City, formerly Kinshasa, Africa is able to defend itself from any foreign invasion.

Western foreign troops, including American, British, and French soldiers are expelled. The military bases are converted into manufacturing plants and universities.

Africa stops exporting raw materials and the country builds tens of thousands of environmental-appropriate production plants to use Africa’s minerals and natural resources to industrialize, realizing Nkrumah’s vision for Africa. Africa also bans fossil fuels and generates power from projects like the Grand Inga dam.

The new African currency is the Menelik, is backed by trillions of Meneliks worth of gold, diamonds, coltan, cobalt, uranium, land, and Black seeds. Ten U.S. dollars is equal to one Menelik.

Melanin-deficient countries such as the United States promote marriages between Europeans and African descendants, hoping to increase their Black-White population in order to increase the average life expectancy.These countries beg Africa for melanin, in the form of donations of the Black seed.

To read some abbreviated sample chapters of The United States of Africa, and to support Allimadi’s novel, click on the kickstarter campaign link.

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