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Nnamdi Kanu: Court Firmly Fixes November 20 for Judgment in High-Profile Terrorism Case

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Mazi Nnamdi Kanu
The Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled November 20 for the judgment in the terrorism case against Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Nnamdi Kanu
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Justice James Omotosho set the date on Friday after Nnamdi Kanu failed to present his defence within the six days allocated by the court.

The judge noted that since Kanu did not take advantage of the opportunity to defend himself, he could not claim a violation of his constitutionally guaranteed right to a fair hearing.

Nnamdi Kanu’s refusal to open his defence on Wednesday in the seven-counts terrorism charges brought against him by the federal government.

At the previous court sitting, Kanu, who has been representing himself, had said the charges filed against him were invalid by the reason of being part of a repealed law.

He accused the court of violating the Supreme Court judgment that condemned his extra ordinary rendition from Kenya and demanded that the judge must unfailingly and immediately discharge him.

“The Terrorism Prevention Act has been repealed. I cannot put in defence under a repealed law, I won’t do that,” he had said.

After pleas from the judge, Kanu agreed to consult with his four legal consultants, Aloy Ejimakor, Nnaemeka Ejiofor, Maxwell Okpara and Mandela Umegborogu on a possible defence.

However, prosecution counsel, Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), asked the court to stand on the order that Kanu either opens his defence or waive his right to do so.

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The judge, nevertheless, clarified that he would bend backwards to avail Nnamdi Kanu with more opportunities to defend the allegations levelled against him.

Having realised that Kanu was not willing to open defence despite numerous opportunities, the judge fixed day for judgment on Friday.

Kanu was first arrested in 2015 but fled the country after being granted bail in 2017. He was later re-arrested in 2021 and has since remained in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS).

The federal government has maintained its charges against Kanu, accusing the separatist of inciting violence through IPOB’s activities and calling for the secession of the south-east region from Nigeria.

Do you think the court’s judgment on November 20 will bring an end to Kanu’s long-running terrorism case? Let’s know your thoughts in the comment section.

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IPOB leader , Nnamdi Kanu

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