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Nnamdi Kanu's Court Case: 7 important points to note


Kanu's nonattendance from court 

The pioneer of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu was truant from court notwithstanding being relied upon to show up. 

Just the three different litigants: Chidiebere Onwudiwe, Benjamin Madubugwu and David Nwawuisi standing trial on five tally charges of treasonable lawful offense, unlawful ownership of guns, and criminal slander, showed up in court. His legal advisor, Ifeanyi Ejiofor said he has not been seen after the armed force struck his home in Umuahia and executed 28 people in September. 

Representative Abaribe looked to be released as a surety 

Representative Enyinnaya Abaribe, who stood surety for the pioneer of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, through his advice, Obiechie Ogbonna looked to pull back as surety. Be that as it may, Justice Binta Nyako guided him to either deliver Kanu and pull back, relinquish the safeguard bond or N100m close by the three different sureties: Jewish High Priest, Immanuu-El Shalom and Abuja based contracted bookkeeper, Tochukwu Uchendu, or demand for time to create him. 

Two safeguard legal advisors asked for safeguard of their customers on wellbeing grounds 

Safeguard legal advisors, Maxwel Opara and Inalegwu Adoga both looked for uncommon restorative treatment for their customers. Opara guaranteed that the life of his customer, David Nwauisi is in risk because of dangers by medicinal work force in the jail and would need his own doctor to treat him. Adoga said jail does not have the office to treat his customer, Benjamin Madubugwu and would need him exchanged to a healing center outside the jail. Equity Binta Nyako guided him to deliver a medicinal report from the jail. The judge likewise requested the jail specialists to permit the respondents ought to be allowed access to their specialists and legal advisors. 

Likewise, Opara needed the court to isolate his customer's trial from the rest, while Adoga's applications for safeguard of his customer and to exchange the case to Owerri were not taken by the court. 

Kanu's legal advisor needs the armed force to create him 

Kanu's legal advisor, Ifeanyi Ejiofor called the consideration of the court to the suit he documented on September 27 requesting that the court charge the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai to deliver Kanu in court. He said the issue has now been settled for November 23 under the steady gaze of the court. 

However, Justice Nyako said the suit isn't before her and cautioned him not to occupy her or she will recuse herself from the case. 

Advice to Chimezie requests that court choose his customer's destiny 

Advice to Bright Chimezie, the most recent individual tried to be conceded as a respondent in an altered charge by the court, Chukwudi Igwe requested that the court arrange that his customer be made a gathering for the situation, including that the DSS is as yet keeping him in spite of the request of a Federal High Court in Uyo for his discharge and remuneration of N5m. 

Outside the court, Chimezie's better half said her four youngsters have not seen their dad for a long time. 

Fight as litigants tried to address the press 

There was some squabble after the three respondents, who needed to address the press toward the finish of procedures were at first avoided by the security authorities. When they were in the long run permitted, they said they need a submission to be directed on Biafra. 

Chidoka, Fani-Kayode indicate solidarity to the respondents 

The governorship hopeful of the United Progressives Party (UPP) in Anambra State, Osita Chidoka and previous Aviation Minister, Femi Fani Kayode were in court in solidarity with the litigants.
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