The Court of Appeal in Abuja has regard the decision of the Federal
High Court to deny a bail application by the leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra [IPOB], Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr. Kanu had on May 5 approached the appeal court through his counsel,
Chucks Muoma, challenging the decision of the Federal High Court to deny
him bail.
Mr. Muoma also prayed the Appeal Court to determine whether or not Mr.
Tsoho was right in making Mr. Kanu’s dual citizenship an excuse for
refusing him bail.
In its ruling however, a three member-panel, led by Justice Abdul
Aboki, held that the lower court was right in relying upon Mr. Kanu’s
dual citizenship, as a basis for denying his application for bail. The court said the chances of Mr. Kanu returning to his other country
was high, and that the laws of his other country may prevent the trial
from reaching its logical end.
Justice Aboki a member of the three man panel to rule on Mr Kanu case also stated that the Federal High Court acted within its
jurisdiction in the said ruling, and hence affirmed the ruling of the
court.
For full story: Oops! Nnamdi Kanu deny bail by the Appeal Court in Abuja
A middle- aged trader
at Alaba International Market, Ojo, Lagos, simply identified as Joseph,
a.k.a Pastor is in Police net for allegedly raping his neighbour’s
seven-year-old granddaughter (names withheld) at Mechanic Bus Stop, Ojo,
Lagos.
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