Nnamdi Kanu’s Younger Brother Visits Kanu In Sokoto Prison

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Prince Emmanuel Kanu
Prince Emmanuel Kanu

The younger brother to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu; Prince Emmanuel Kanu has announced his meeting with his elder brother in Sokoto Prison after he was sentenced to life imprisonment by Justice James Omotosho of the Abuja federal High Court.

 

Prince Emmanuel Kanu in a post on his Facebook handle on Sunday writing about his visit to his elder brother wrote “I Prince Emmanuel Kanu and Dr Maxwell Opara have had a meeting with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, at the Sokoto medium security prison.

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“He has instructed me to inform the public that his conviction was without legal basis, as no individual can be convicted under a repealed law.

 

“His final written address which anchored on fair hearing was also denied.

 

“He emphasized that the evidence relied upon by the court was not included in the charge sheet or presented as evidence against him.

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“Additionally, the court’s reliance on struck-out charges from Justice Binta Nyako was a significant issue.

 

“Upon reviewing the judgment, he identified numerous errors that undermined the validity of his trial.

 

“He urged well-meaning Nigerian justices, magistrates, and lawyers to carefully examine the judgment and uphold the laws of the land and the Nigerian Constitution.

 

“He questioned the disparity between the favorable rulings in Umuahia High Court, Enugu, Appeal Court, United Nations, and Supreme Court, which stated that the laws under which he was charged are repealed and must be amended, yet were ignored.

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“He commended individuals of good conscience who recognized the injustice and rejected it.

 

“I am Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who will reject injustice, unfairness, and evil against anybody regardless of your tribe, faith, and ethnic background.

 


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