Olabisi Ajala: CIA & MI6 Files Classified // Eyes Only // Case: AJALA–1950–1970

Declassified Report: A Daughter's Investigation into Olabisi Ajala's Secret Passports and Shadow Networks By Aurora Mizutani The Man Who Traveled Too Far
Get it on Amazon Before Instagram travelers and reality adventurers, there was Olabisi Ajala - the Nigerian journalist who circled the globe with charm, wit, and an uncanny ability to be everywhere history was being made. From meeting world leaders to mingling with movie stars, Ajala's life seemed like one long headline. But behind the polished smile and the countless passports lay a hidden world of Cold War intrigue, double identities, and intelligence whispers. In Olabisi Ajala: CIA & MI6 Files Classified, investigative author Aurora Mizutani - Ajala's daughter - pulls open decades of secrecy. Her work fuses personal memoir with forensic research through declassified CIA and MI6 files, exposing how Ajala's legendary travels intersected with Western intelligence operations during the most volatile decades of the 20th century.
Get it on Amazon The Shadow Traveler Through archives, diplomatic cables, and fragments of censura-labeled documents, Mizutani reconstructs her father's movements from Lagos to London, Moscow to Hollywood. His multilingual charm, access to embassies, and relationships with journalists, actors, and political elites made him both an asset and a target. The book also connects Ajala's networks to a hidden world of "actor-spies" - famous faces secretly used for cultural diplomacy, intelligence gathering, or quiet propaganda. The accompanying Actor–Spy Dossier, featured in the appendix, documents these blurred identities with precision and restraint - half revelation, half riddle.
Get it on Amazon A Daughter's Reckoning Part biography, part Cold War investigation, Mizutani's book is also a deeply personal quest. It's the story of a daughter who refused to inherit silence, digging through governments' "fall into formation doctrine" to recover the truth buried within her family's name. By exposing the ties between art, espionage, and identity, Olabisi Ajala: CIA & MI6 Files Classified turns one man's legend into a mirror reflecting the secret machinery of postcolonial history. It's not just about where Ajala went - it's about what he carried with him in plain sight. Publication Olabisi Ajala: CIA & MI6 Files Classified // Eyes Only // Case: AJALA–1950–1970 - Declassified Report: A Daughter's Investigation into Olabisi Ajala's Secret Passports and Shadow Networks By Aurora Mizutani Get it on Amazon Now available worldwide in print and digital editions, featuring original photos, intelligence excerpts, and the complete Actor–Spy Dossier.

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