Sectarian Violence Tarnishing Nigeria’s Image Even Further
Op-ed, West Africa | 02.04.10 By Adaora Mbelu
Flipping through the daily newspaper, my eyes are having a sad day browsing through pages and pages of heart gripping images, stone cold faces void of emotions, fear of the unknown.
COP15: The Road to El Dorado
Op-ed | 01.09.10 By Adaora Mbelu
Looking through the history books, there is an unchanging constant, the fact that every new generation ushers in a hectic and complicated global issue – whether social, political, economic, or environmental.
Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab: From Alpha to Terrorist
Op-ed, West Africa | 01.02.10 By Adaora Mbelu
On December 25, 2009 as families gathered in various parts of the world to enjoy the Christmas celebrations, Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian man who claims to be an al-Qaeda affiliate, allegedly tried to bring down a plane using an improvised explosive device strapped to his genital area.





