Biafra's :see The Main Reason Behind The Shifting Of Nnamdi Kanu Case To February 20 2018





A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, on Tuesday adjourned the trial of elusive leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu till February 20, 2018.

The justice Binta Nyako-led court adjourned the mater at the instance of the Federal Government’s counsel, Shaibu Labaran.

Labaran, in a letter to the court prayed for an adjournment because he is currently attending a seminar abroad and to allow those standing sureties for the missing IPOB leader to produce him in court.

Kanu, with three others, David Nwawuisi, Benjamin Madubugwu, and Chidebere Onwudiewe, are confronting trial before the Justice Nyako-drove court over asserted treasonable offences.The IPOB pioneer was conceded abandon wellbeing grounds in April, yet had since vanished after his home was professedly attacked by men of the Nigerian Army.Despite the affirmation, the Nigerian Army had severally denied the case, saying Kanu was not in their authority.




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