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Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by Noneroone(m): 10:21pm On Jan 18
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Thursday said the December 15th judgment of the Supreme Court regarding its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, was not a unanimous decision of the judges.


Emma Powerful, the spokesman of IPOB, said the delay in releasing the Certified True Copy, CTC, of the judgment revealed the discovery.

The apex court dismissed the Appeal Court’s judgment that dismissed and acquitted Kanu of terrorism charges.


In its ruling, the Supreme Court had ordered Kanu’s case transferred back to the Federal High Court for continuation of trial.

However, a statement by Powerful reads: “The global family and movement of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) ably led by the great and indefatigable leader Nnamdi Kanu would like to take the unusual step of publicly commending the three brave justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria that sat on the panel that considered the case of our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for their refusal to sign the written judgment.

“The judgement read on 15 December 2023 was not a unanimous decision as the world was led to believe. It has subsequently emerged, following the unlawful delay in the release of the CTC, that three justices are in disagreement with the tone and wording of the verdict so declared and have declined to append their signatures to the written judgment.


“In effect, the judgement as read on the 15th of December 2023 is a minority judgement and therefore illegal. A Supreme Court panel comprising five justices can not allow the issues under contention to be determined by only two justices.


“The courageous decision of these dissenting justices will go a long way in repairing the colossal damage done to the image of the Judiciary when it held that present and future Nigerian Governments can continue to violate the sanctity of the territorial integrity of an independent sovereign nation, kidnap, torture and extraordinarily rendition political activists, contrary to local Nigeria laws, international treaties, conventions and covenants which Nigeria is signatory to.

“According to a knowledgeable and highly dependable source within the Federal Ministry of Justice, the three resenting justices, despite enormous pressures from Aso Rock and leadership of the Supreme Court, said they would not wish or want their names associated with a flawed judgement that purports to announce to the whole world that Nigeria’s Supreme Court is a supporter of executive lawlessness, impunity and international banditry.


“Their concern for the sanctity of the rule of law and rules based international order precludes them from exposing themselves, and the Supreme Court of Nigeria to international ridicule and possible sanctions, because no court of law anywhere in the world has allowed its government to put on trial a kidnap victim extraordinarily renditioned from a foreign country since 1973, over half a century ago. For a Supreme Court to ask her government not to obey international law and treaties is a dangerous precedent which does not bode well for the advancement of natural justice and quality adjudication in Nigeria.

“One of the justices went as far as to say that he does not wish to be tagged a terrorist because there is a law in Nigeria that criminalises disobedience to validly signed treaties. Section 2, subsections (3)(f) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 is quite clear that disobedience or refusal to obey any international treaty or resolution to which Nigeria is a party, is an act of terrorism.

“This law was written in simple readable and understandable English. Any justice or judge that seeks to encourage the Nigerian government to ignore her own laws and treaties, as the judgement read on the 15th of December 2023 purports to imply, is a terrorist. That is the position of a key provision of the law. This is the simple reason why we have the unlawful delay in the release of the CTC by powers that be at the Supreme Court.”

https://dailypost.ng/2024/01/18/nnamdi-kanu-supreme-courts-december-judgment-not-unanimous-decision-of-judges-ipob/


Lawyer yet to get CTC after thirty-three days

Aloy Ejimakor, the Special Counsel to Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has accused the Supreme Court of violating the constitution by failing to release the Certified True Copy, CTC, of the ruling involving the agitator.


In December, the Supreme Court had ordered Kanu’s case remitted to the Federal High Court for consideration of trial.

Quoting Section 36 (7), Ejimakor said the Supreme Court should have released the CTC within seven days.


In a statement he signed on Wednesday, Ejimakor said: “Today makes it Thirty-Three (33) days after Supreme Court delivered the final judgment in the case of Federal Republic of Nigeria versus Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

“Following the delivery of said judgment on 15th December 2023, applications were filed for the release of Certified True Copies (CTC) of the Judgment and the enrolled Order. But to this day, the Supreme Court is yet to comply.


“This failure to release the said CTC is a flagrant violation of the Constitution that entitles Nnamdi Kanu to be issued copies of the judgement within seven days of the delivery of the judgment on 15th December 2023. It is a fundamental right and thus enforceable.


“Section 36 (7) of the Constitution provides that: “When any person is tried for any criminal offence, the court or tribunal shall keep a record of the proceedings and the accused person or any persons authorised by him in that behalf shall be entitled to obtain copies of the judgement in the case within seven days of the conclusion of the case.

“It will be recalled that the Supreme Court had, in the said judgment, ordered that the case be remitted to the Federal High Court for consideration of a trial.

“To be sure, the Federal High Court cannot proceed with consideration of any trial without the certified judgment and enrolled order. Similarly, Kanu’s lawyers cannot proceed with his defense without the CTC of the said judgment and the order.”


https://dailypost.ng/2024/01/17/supreme-courts-failure-to-release-judgment-ctc-of-nnamdi-kanus-case-violates-constitution-ejimakor/

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by Armaggedon: 10:24pm On Jan 18
I thought as much. The judgement that was read lacked logical conclusion even to a layman.

You agree that Kanu truly fled his house because the FG illegally invaded his house.

You agree that the federal high court shouldn't have revoked his bail knowing what happened to him.

You also agree that federal government acted irresponsibly by bringing him back without due process, but ruled that the same accused person should be held by the same institution that you have acknowledged to be unsafe and dangerous to him.

You also conspicuously avoided ruling on the legality of his rendition to Nigeria. We are talking about the supreme court of justice o, not some Akure magistrate court.

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by Biafrannuke: 10:29pm On Jan 18
To chew is one thing, to swallow is another.

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by meolaniyi(m): 10:30pm On Jan 18
I think it's important to recognize that there are some challenges that need to be addressed in Nigeria, but I also believe that there are people who are working hard to make a negetive difference. While we may disagree with the actions of certain groups or individuals, it's important to focus on finding solutions and working together to create a better future for all Nigerians.

The posture of the supreme court shows its not ready to unify Nigeria. According to Olisah Agbakoba " The Supreme court led by this current CGN is the worst in the history of Nigeria"

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by chiagozien(m): 3:41am On Jan 19
Results of dancing to the tune of federal government of injustice.



One Nigeria supporters will supports illegality because it's against those they love to hate,Yet expecting better Nigeria.

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by ipobarecriminals: 8:51am On Jan 19
grin cool cheesy confused people scamming MAZI ONYENDU KANU.May the Agulu gods bend those THIEVES cool

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by Bobloco: 8:51am On Jan 19
Our judiciary have become a caricature of some sort

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by munavi: 8:52am On Jan 19
E no easy to fight government. See Mazi Kanu bearing his cross alone sad.

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by TooMuchSense1(m): 8:54am On Jan 19
Okay
Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by pocom16: 8:56am On Jan 19
munavi:
E no easy to fight government. See Mazi Kanu bearing his cross alone sad.

E sweet am before na..

You can imagine how he was running his mouth anyhow..Buhari is el sudani.. saint unknown gun..kill every army in the SE.. Sit at home every monday🤣🤣..
Israel this..UN that..

Nnamdi kanu and Ipob trends every day on twitter..
Deceiving people of Biafra coming back in 2020..to 2021..to 2022..

Who would have know everything will come to an end so soon..

Even the followers no send anymore ..

the FG will prefer to sustain in him prison..than to let him out and add to a new phase of violence in the east..

All this court case is just cover up ..that man ain't coming out

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by Vifx: 8:57am On Jan 19
Hmmm
Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by tiswell(m): 8:58am On Jan 19
The man that saw tomorrow,and saved the entire SE from marauder herdsmen.




Salute, Mazi!

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by ruggedboy01: 8:59am On Jan 19
if anything happens to KANU angry angry sad

sorry to Nigeria in advance

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by pocom16: 9:01am On Jan 19
ruggedboy01:
if anything happens to KANU angry angry sad

sorry to Nigeria in advance

Trust me... nothing will happen..we wail for a few days. Then everyone goes back to their businesses..

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by Vision101(m): 9:02am On Jan 19
These our people and their usual propaganda. Rather than stay low and seek a political solution they are busy rolling out propaganda. Has it helped them all this while?

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by chiagozien(m): 9:02am On Jan 19
Okay
Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by callmevirus(m): 9:02am On Jan 19
Nothing concern me but E dey mind
Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by BondRiv: 9:03am On Jan 19
How many years now? He will learn not to threaten a country. That element called Ekpa is next.

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by money121(m): 9:03am On Jan 19
Ok
Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by chiagozien(m): 9:03am On Jan 19
The global family and movement of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) ably led by the great and indefatigable leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu would like to take the unusual step of publicly commending the three brave justices of the Supreme Court of Nigeria that sat on the panel that considered the case of our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu for their refusal to sign the written judgement. The judgement read on 15 December 2023 was not a unanimous decision as the world was led to believe. It has subsequently emerged, following the unlawful delay in the release of the CTC, that three justices are in disagreement with the tone and wording of the verdict so declared and have declined to append their signatures to the written judgement.

In effect, the judgement as read on the 15th of December 2023 is a minority judgement and therefore ilegal. A Supreme Court panel comprising of five justices can not allow the issues under contention to be determined by only two justices.

The courageous decision of these dissenting justices will go along way in repairing the collosal damage done to the image of the Judiciary, when it held that present and future Nigerian Governments can continue to violate the sanctity of the territorial integrity of an independent sovereign nation, kidnap, torture and extraordinarily rendition political activists, contrary to local Nigeria laws, international treaties, conventions and covenants which Nigeria is signatory to.

According to a knowledgeable and highly dependable source within the Federal Ministry of Justice, the three resenting justices, despite enormous pressures from Aso Rock and leadership of Supreme Court, said they would not wish or want their names associated with a flawed judgement that purports to announce to the whole world that Nigeria's Supreme Court is a supporter of executive lawlessness, inpunity and international banditry. Their concern for the sanctity of the rule of law and rules based international order precludes them from exposing themselves, and the Supreme Court of Nigeria to international ridicule and possible sanctions, because no court of law anywhere in the world as allowed its government to put on trial a kidnap victim extraordinarily renditioned from a foreign country since 1973, over half a century ago. For a Supreme Court to ask her government not to obey international law and treaties is a dangerous precedent which does not bod well for the advancement of natural justice and quality adjudication in Nigeria.

One of the justices went as far as to say that he does not wish to be tagged a terrorist because there is a law in Nigeria that criminalises disobedience to validly signed treaties. Section 2, subsections (3)(f) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 is quite clear that disobedience or refusal to obey any international treaty or resolution to which Nigeria is a party, is an act of terrorism. This law was written in simple readable and understandable English. Any justice or judge that seeks to encourage the Nigeria government to ignore her own laws and treaties, as the judgement read on the 15th of December 2023 purport to imply, is a terrorist. That is the position of a key provision of the law. This is the simple reason why we have the unlawful delay in the release of the CTC by powers that be at the Supreme Court.

All lovers of justice and freedom around the world should be reassured that the landmark decision of the Court of Appeal discharging our leader Mazi Nnamdi KANU and barring all future trial is unassailable. Any countrary judgement to the above is sure to bring untold chaos, humiliation and international disgrace on the leadership of the Supreme Court as we are all now witnessing. We are waiting for their next move.

COMRADE EMMA POWERFUL MEDIA AND PUBLICITY SECRETARY FOR IPOB.

IPOB PRESS RELEASE
18/01/2024.

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by cmikel: 9:05am On Jan 19
Noneroone:


https://dailypost.ng/2024/01/18/nnamdi-kanu-supreme-courts-december-judgment-not-unanimous-decision-of-judges-ipob/


Lawyer yet to get CTC after thirty-three days





I




https://dailypost.ng/2024/01/17/supreme-courts-failure-to-release-judgment-ctc-of-nnamdi-kanus-case-violates-constitution-ejimakor/






Is there anything money cannot do in this country disagreeing judges will be called and given mouth water money bags, they will sell the rule of law for bags of cash and case will close
grin grin grin grin grin




No be naija again?

A place we're money is considered above every other thing in life.


With your politicians who be judges grin grin








.
I'n naija law is only for the poor






.very bad .

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by omenka1: 9:05am On Jan 19
cheesy
Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by ShangTsung000: 9:06am On Jan 19
IYOO....

Nigeria is a failed country with unscrupulous entities at the helm of affairs.

ONYE ANWULU!!!

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by bcomputer101: 9:08am On Jan 19
ruggedboy01:
if anything happens to KANU angry angry sad

sorry to Nigeria in advance



Says the son of an hunter
Pathetic chest beater grin grin grin

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by chiagozien(m): 9:10am On Jan 19
munavi:
E no easy to fight government. See Mazi Kanu bearing his cross alone sad.
He's not alone.


We stand with him
Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by adioolayi(m): 9:11am On Jan 19
No be majority judgement go be the read lead Judgement

Abeg, no confuse us jare..

Go back to lower court and argue on the strength the Supreme Court judges gave as it bothers on right abuses

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Re: Supreme Court Judgement On Kanu Not Unanimous- IPOB, Lawyer Yet To Get CTC by LEARNPYTHON(m): 9:11am On Jan 19
OPINION POLL ON KANU MATTER


Like if you want KANU to be released
Share if you want KANU to rot in jail

🐍 LEARN PYTHON 🐍

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