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    I would rather die in detention than be tried by some courts

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002February 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nnamdi Kanu, leader of Biafra Indigenous Peoples (IPOB), said he would not be tried in any court that does not comply with the rule of law.

    Naija News Kanu reportedly revealed this in an open letter to resolve his trial in court since Kenya’s arrest.

    His lawyer Aloy Ejimakor posted Friday the title “Open Letter to the Public”; IPOB Leaders condemn the federal government’s alleged rulings for manipulating the court to obtain the expected results.

    He narrated justice Binta NyakoHe allegedly sat on the same case to withdraw his own case from the case without appealing to the court order that withdraws her.

    “Greetings from men and women in Nigeria and the rest of the world. The reason why the events of the past few days forced me to take unusual steps to write this open letter was to get the attention of the public by the continuous administrators and have been doing it to me since I was in my extraordinary rendition The attention of the judicial fraud was carried out against me. 2021,He said.

    Kanu said he would rather be detained if he did not accept a fair trial. He stressed that the country has many excellent lawyers who prefer to make decisions based on the constitution.

    “To conclude this open letter, let me make it clear that it should never be interpreted as the absence of a decent judge in Nigeria that can trust to provide fair justice in my case. That’s not a problem.

    “The problem is that my case is intentionally considered to be considered to be committed to judicial justice even if it means the federal government must lose. In any case, put me in proper and Before the fair court, then that’s it. But let me say so to let the world know: I will not succumb to any judgment that has not passed the constitution or the court. Now, never,” he said.

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