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BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by phoneport(m): 6:29pm On Nov 16, 2022
The hearing in the judicial review challenge against the Foreign Secretary, brought on behalf of separatist leader, Nnamdi Kanu, took place on Tuesday at The Royal Court of Justice London, United Kingdom (UK).

POLITICS NIGERIA reports that Kanu is the British-Nigerian leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), an outlawed group that calls for self-determination for the southeast geopolitical zone.
In June 2021, Kanu was arrested at an airport in Nairobi, Kenya by security services and was detained in the East African country. He was then flown on a private plane to Nigeria.

For the past 18 months, he has been held in solitary confinement in a cell at the Department of State Services (DSS) headquarters in Abuja. Kanu had reportedly travelled to Kenya on his British passport.

Since his detention in Nigeria, Kanu’s family have been asking the British government to take steps to secure his release on the grounds there was no lawful basis for bringing him to Nigeria, and he was, therefore, subject to what they tag as “extraordinary rendition”.

Kanu’s family has also argued that his ongoing detention is arbitrary. However, the Foreign Secretary has, to date, failed to reach a firm view on whether Kanu was subject to extraordinary rendition.

The family’s legal team brought the challenge on the basis that reaching a firm view is necessary to lawfully determine what steps should be taken to assist Kanu.

During the hearing on Tuesday, Charlotte Kilroy KC, acting for Kanu’s brother, Kingsley ‘Kanunta’ Kanu, highlighted that the IPOB leader has been the victim of a brazen and violent extraordinary rendition.

She stated that this is not the first time that the Nigerian government has tried to harm Kanu.

In September 2017, when he was at his home in Nigeria, the Nigerian military launched a violent raid on his house and killed 28 members of IPOB in the process.

She cited a Nigerian court judgment in which the judge described the Nigerian government’s agents as ‘[setting] out as pythons to terminate the life’ of Kanu.

She then outlined the evidence that Kanu has been subject to extraordinary rendition, noting that the Nigerian government itself has admitted in domestic proceedings that it transferred Kanu to Nigeria without any lawful warrant for arrest nor any extradition process.

Moreover, the Nigerian Court of Appeal ruled that Kanu was subject to extraordinary rendition, a position she said the Federal Court of Nigeria subsequently adopted.

She explained that given the danger Kanu faces from the Muhammadu Buhari administration, it is incumbent on the British government to assist him.

She referred the court to domestic policies that evidence a clear acceptance by the British government that it has a role in protecting its citizens abroad, where there is evidence of a miscarriage of justice, and various instances in which the British government has publicly condemned the actions of other States or called for the release of its citizens where they have been arbitrarily detained abroad.

She argued that the evidence of Kanu’s “rendition” has been clear and overwhelming for some time.

In response, Sir James Eadie KC, acting on behalf of the Foreign Secretary, stated that reaching a firm view on whether Kanu was subject to extraordinary rendition was a matter of foreign policy in which the courts must not interfere.

He added that there was no legal basis for the court to require the Foreign Secretary to reach a view, and that Kanu’s challenge was ‘pointless’.

Following the hearing, the parties are now waiting for the court to provide its ruling.

Reflecting on the hearing, Kingsley Kanu, who brought the challenge, said: “It is well known that the Nigerian courts are heavily influenced by the Nigerian government.

“However, they have been brave enough to take a firm stand and rule that my brother was subject to extraordinary rendition at the hands of the Nigerian government.

“If the Nigerian courts can do this, it is not clear to me what further evidence the British government needs to reach a firm view.

“I hope that the UK court will now require the Foreign Secretary to reach a firm view.”

Shirin Marker, one of the Solicitors representing Kanu said: “Kanu is a British citizen, who has been subject to one of the most serious and egregious breaches of human rights.

“The government’s position in refusing to reach a view on whether he has been subject to extraordinary rendition amounts to a refusal to condemn this breach.

“If the courts allow the British government to take this position, this sets a deeply troubling and dangerous precedent for any British citizen, who might find themselves at risk abroad.”

Kanu’s family is represented by John Halford and Shirin Marker of Bindmans LLP, together with Charlotte Kilroy KC of Blackstone Chambers and Tatyana Eatwell of Doughty Street Chambers.

Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by Okoroawusa: 7:06pm On Nov 16, 2022
Wait o!

Nnamdi Kanu 's brother took the British Foreign Secretary Office to court?

I thought Nigeria is a zoo and a British contraption as Nnamdi Kanu used to say?

You never see anything....

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Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by propsvilla1: 7:12pm On Nov 16, 2022
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Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by CYBERSOLDIERSre: 7:59pm On Nov 16, 2022
Okoroawusa:
Wait o!
Nnamdi Kanu 's brother took the British Foreign Secretary Office to court?
I thought Nigeria is a zoo and a British contraption as Nnamdi Kanu used to say?
You never see anything....

Useless imp.

All your rants is against Igbo's even as you can't live or survive without them.

Ungrateful urchin.

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Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by Mrkindness: 9:00pm On Nov 16, 2022
CYBERSOLDIERSre:


Useless imp.

All your rants is against Igbo's even as you can't live or survive without them.

Ungrateful urchin.
just pity the idiot called Okoroawusa he is a known fool on this forum.

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Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by Christistruth00: 9:09pm On Nov 16, 2022
The British Government should Just make sure Nnamdi Kanu is Sent to Jail

Like Adeyinka Grandson if he dares steps in UK again
Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by Christistruth00: 9:11pm On Nov 16, 2022
Okoroawusa:
Wait o!

Nnamdi Kanu 's brother took the British Foreign Secretary Office to court?

I thought Nigeria is a zoo and a British contraption as Nnamdi Kanu used to say?

You never see anything....


By the time the British are done with Kanu he would be stripped of his Citizenship for Terrorism

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Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by DadaHammed: 9:20pm On Nov 16, 2022
Okoroawusa:
Wait o!

Nnamdi Kanu 's brother took the British Foreign Secretary Office to court?

I thought Nigeria is a zoo and a British contraption as Nnamdi Kanu used to say?

You never see anything....

See as your rotten agbado-infested mouth dey ooze like iru oshogbo.. Your brain must have been fired by thunder before in your past life. grin

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Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by Crysallis(m): 9:21pm On Nov 16, 2022
Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by Lionnation: 9:22pm On Nov 16, 2022
I don't even understand this
Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by gidgiddy: 9:23pm On Nov 16, 2022
Christistruth00:



By the time the British are done with Kanu he would be stripped of his Citizenship for Terrorism

Britain is not Nigeria, they dont strip people of British citizenship based on sentiments and mere words

So far, Nnamdi Kanu has secured judgements worth over a 1.5 billion against the Nigerian government, as well as judgment to free him

When the Supreme Court sit on Kanu's matter and are told how the Federal government went to Kenya to kidnap Kanu, they will order his release, and thats the end of Kanu's court case

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Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by Conrod: 9:25pm On Nov 16, 2022
Okoroawusa:
Wait o!

Nnamdi Kanu 's brother took the British Foreign Secretary Office to court?

I thought Nigeria is a zoo and a British contraption as Nnamdi Kanu used to say?

You never see anything....
That man (kanu) is a doer,and not an unemployed online ranter like you.

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Re: BREAKING: “Nnamdi Kanu’s Challenge Pointless” – British Foreign Secretary by Conrod: 9:32pm On Nov 16, 2022
Christistruth00:
The British Government should Just make sure Nnamdi Kanu is Sent to Jail

Like Adeyinka Grandson if he dares steps in UK again
Fortunately,unlike the zoo,...they dont depend on "hearsays" .

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