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Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by Emergingnation3(m): 9:32pm On Oct 14, 2022
Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu – Falana

Falana warned that the President Muhammadu Buhari led-Nigerian government should not twist the judgment of Court of Appeal on Nnamdi Kanu.

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, SAN, has warned that the Nigerian government’s argument that there are pending charges against the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, at the Federal High Court was a "contemptuous mockery" of the Court of Appeal's judgment which is binding on all authorities.

Falana warned that the President Muhammadu Buhari led-Nigerian government should not twist the judgment of Court of Appeal on Nnamdi Kanu.

SaharaReporters had reported that a three-man Panel of Appeal Court Justices had on Thursday upheld the appeal of Nnamdi Kanu which sought an order of the court to discharge and acquit him of remaining 7-counts charge bordering on terrorism against him.

Kanu had in his appeal dated April 29 and marked CA/ABJ/CR/625/2022 applied to be discharged and acquitted. Kanu was first arraigned on December 23, 2015, and was later granted bail on April 25, 2017.

The Court of Appeal in upholding his appeal, discharged him of all the charges and further declared as illegal and unlawful, his abduction from Kenya to Nigeria and quashed the entire terrorism charges brought against him by the Federal Government.

Shortly after, the Federal Government through the Attorney General of Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN) said interpreted the judgment and said that Kanu was only discharged but acquitted.

Reacting to the insistence of the federal government that the IPOB leader had pending charges in court, Falana said that the Court of Appeal’s judgment was binding on all authorities and persons in Nigeria by virtue of section 287 of the 1999 Constitution of the Republic.

In a release, Falana said, "In the case of Nnamdi Kanu vs Federal Government of Nigeria, the Federal High Court had upheld the preliminary objection of the defence team led by Chief Mike Ozekhome SAN and dismissed 8 out of the 15-count charge against the defendant.

"In its judgment delivered yesterday the Court of Appeal dismissed the remaining 7-count charge and discharged Mr. Kanu on the main ground that his rendition in Kenya had rendered the entire proceedings in the Federal High Court illegal under the Nigerian Constitution and under international law. Consequently, the Court of Appeal ordered Mr. Kanu's immediate and unconditional release from the custody of the State Security Service.

"Therefore, the claim of the Federal Government that there are are some pending charges against Mr. Kanu in the Federal High Court is a contemptuous mockery of the Court of Appeal whose judgment is binding on all authorities and persons in Nigeria by virtue of section 287 of the 1999 Constitution of the Republic."

Kanu had been re-arraigned before a Federal High Court on amended 15 counts bordering on treasonable felony preferred against him by the Nigerian government.

However, on April 8, Justice Binta Nyako struck out eight of the 15 counts.

While ruling on the preliminary objection seeking to quash the charges, the judge said counts 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14 had not disclosed any offence against the defendant (Kanu).

The charges that were struck outbelow are as follows: “Count 6: Made broadcasts to attack officers of the Nigeria Police Force; Count 7: Made broadcasts in which he incited members of the public to hunt and attack officers of the Nigerian Police Force.

“Court 8: Made broadcasts in which he directed members of the IPOB to manufacture bombs; Court 9: Made broadcasts on diverse dates in furtherance of terrorism against the Nigeria state and with intent to destabilise the fundamental political and economic structures of Nigeria, incited members of the public to stop the Anambra governorship election.

“Count 10: Incited members of the public to destroy public facilities. Count 11: Threatened members of the public not to come out on 31st May, 2021. Count 12: Made broadcasts with the intention to incite members of the public to stage a violent revolution in furtherance of acts of terrorism. Count 14: Directed members of the public to destroy the public transport system in Lagos, resulting in major economic loss to the governor.”

Nyako had said that counts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 15 showed some allegations, which the defendant had to answer.

However, Kanu through his team of lawyers led by Mike Ozekhome (SAN), filed an appeal marked CA/ABJ/CR/625/2022, praying the court to quash the remaining seven counts for being devoid of merit.

https://saharareporters.com/2022/10/14/nigerian-government-shouldnt-twist-appeal-court-ruling-ipob-leader-nnamdi-kanu-falana

Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by singa4real: 9:39pm On Oct 14, 2022
I dedicate this FTC to those whom are been oppressed by those that think that they are rich, has connection and above the law.

I pray that God will surprise your oppressor, to an extent that his survivor in life will depend on you.

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Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by Sacrednes: 9:41pm On Oct 14, 2022
bubu won't obey court other..
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by Nobody: 9:48pm On Oct 14, 2022
Alright
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by NaijaMutant(f): 9:50pm On Oct 14, 2022
Abubakar Malami our supposedly Attorney General and Minister of Justice needs to re-enroll at the Nigerian Law school for a fresh legal studies.

It is obvious that his quota system education is not suitable for modern day justice system.

We are calling on the NBA ably led by Olumide Apata to do the needful.

De-recognise this imposter as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.

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Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by Emergingnation3(m): 9:52pm On Oct 14, 2022
Sacrednes:
bubu won't obey court other..
Whether they like it or not , Kanu must be release !

The world is watching their stu**pidity..

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Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by onumadu: 9:58pm On Oct 14, 2022
"In its judgment delivered yesterday the Court of Appeal dismissed the remaining 7-count charge and discharged Mr. Kanu on the main ground that his rendition in Kenya had rendered the entire proceedings in the Federal High Court illegal under the Nigerian Constitution and under international law. Consequently, the Court of Appeal ordered Mr. Kanu's immediate and unconditional release from the custody of the State Security Service.

Meaning that even if the FG wakes up tomorrow to file more charges, as long as they NEVER HAPPENED AFTER HIS RENDITION TO NIGERIA, then the charges are a mockery of the judiciary.

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Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by FreeStuffsNG: 10:00pm On Oct 14, 2022
Even Ozekhome was not this brazen except this is just Sowore doing his thing. The judgement was on rendition and Falana or Saharareporters avoided it.

I expect that the judgement copy will be out soon and we all see.
The court must get justice for the victims of his violent rhetorics!

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Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by Emergingnation3(m): 10:22pm On Oct 14, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
Even Ozekhome was not this brazen except this is just Sowore doing his thing. The judgement was on rendition and Falana or Saharareporters avoided it.

I expect that the judgement copy will be out soon and we all see.
The court must get justice for the victims of his violent rhetorics!
This is the copy.

Afonja Muslim...

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Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by gidgiddy: 10:37pm On Oct 14, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
Even Ozekhome was not this brazen except this is just Sowore doing his thing. The judgement was on rendition and Falana or Saharareporters avoided it.

I expect that the judgement copy will be out soon and we all see.
The court must get justice for the victims of his violent rhetorics!

May be you dont read well. The judgement declared that the courts in Nigeria had no jurisdiction to try Nnamdi Kanu because the government violated local and international law by illegally abducting and forcibly bringing Nnamdi Kanu to Nigeria to stand trial

As it stands, the Nigerian government can no longer try Nnamdi Kanu in any court in Nigeria

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Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by owobokiri(m): 10:39pm On Oct 14, 2022
A government full of nitwits and charlatans.
Some of the people in that government including the bimbo of a president, are not qualified to run a Town Union under a normal environment.
Quota system wrecks and tribal champions.

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Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by christistruth01: 11:40pm On Oct 14, 2022
cool
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by OgaTheTop2: 11:47pm On Oct 14, 2022
NaijaMutant:
Abubakar Malami our supposedly Attorney General and Minister of Justice needs to re-enroll at the Nigerian Law school for a fresh legal studies.

It is obvious that his quota system education is not suitable for modern day justice system.

We are calling on the NBA ably led by Olumide Apata to do the needful.

De-recognise this imposter as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
A failed man....Failed government.
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by meolaniyi(m): 11:48pm On Oct 14, 2022
Nigeria is bringing to shame to herself.
Malami has destroyed Fulani people
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by StormpyBee: 11:48pm On Oct 14, 2022
angry
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by christistruth01: 12:01am On Oct 15, 2022
gidgiddy:


May be you dont read well. The judgement declared that the courts in Nigeria had no jurisdiction to try Nnamdi Kanu because the government violated local and international law by illegally abducting and forcibly bringing Nnamdi Kanu to Nigeria to stand trial

As it stands, the Nigerian government can no longer try Nnamdi Kanu in any court in Nigeria



The Judgement never said that
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by austinsmat(m): 4:22am On Oct 15, 2022
charge and bail lawyer and quota system lawyer Abubakar Malami.
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by Antyislam: 5:36am On Oct 15, 2022
Federal gvt have no option than to free Mr Kanu,
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by christistruth01: 5:44am On Oct 15, 2022
Antyislam:
Federal gvt have no option than to free Mr Kanu,


The FG can hand him to the British Govt who will jail him like Adeyinka Grandson or they can approach the Supreme court for directions on how to Proceed with the Case in a manner that the Supreme court would be happy with
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by Macphenson: 6:11am On Oct 15, 2022
Good one Falana.
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by gozmok1(m): 7:16am On Oct 15, 2022
FG should release that guy....
so we will go hard on this Simon and co... formenting trouble in South East
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by dettolgel: 7:29am On Oct 15, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:
Even Ozekhome was not this brazen except this is just Sowore doing his thing. The judgement was on rendition and Falana or Saharareporters avoided it.

I expect that the judgement copy will be out soon and we all see.
The court must get justice for the victims of his violent rhetorics!

Please can you tell me where exactly is considered Biafraland by the constitution of Nigeria? grin
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by Guide777(m): 8:19am On Oct 15, 2022
So how did Malami interpret the law differently ? Chai!
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by Wisetrue99: 8:47am On Oct 15, 2022
Buhari has failed woefully

Both in words and action

This is a government has promised fail trial

The world can now see what the problem is in Nigeria!
Re: Nigerian Government Shouldn't Twist Appeal Court Ruling On IPOB Leader-Falana by Wisetrue99: 8:52am On Oct 15, 2022
FreeStuffsNG:

The court must get justice for the victims of his violent rhetorics!
While those who boldly killed Nigerians, destroyed government properties and admitted it are being released without any court hearing!

Buhari is unjust and the whole world can now testify to it!

Buhari will soon travel now to go and take instructions from his sponsors!

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