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| Kanu Admitted Calling For Killing Of Police Officers - Witness Tells Court by augustine77(op): 2:08pm On May 06, 2025 |
*Court orders prosecution to avail defendant all necessary materials A Federal High Court in Abuja heard on Tuesday how the self-acclaimed leader of the proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, admitted operating an illegal radio station and inciting members of the public to attack police officers. An official of the Department of State Services (DSS) said this while testifying as the second prosecution witness (PW2) in Kanu's ongoing terrorism trial before Justice James Omotosho. Th witness, identified with the acronym - BBB - testified behind a screen provided by the court. He said Kanu confirmed his activities while giving his statement. Led in evidence by prosecuting lawyer, Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN) BBB said beside being the leader of the proscribed IPOB, Kanu is the founder of the Eastern Security Network (ESN), the armed wing of IPOB. The witness said Kanu also operated an illegal radio station, which broadcast on frequencies 102.1 FM and 88.0 FM. He said the radio was illegal because it was not licensed by the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC). BBB said he was on July 2021, assigned the duty of taking Kanu's statement following a letter from the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) requesting that the IPOB leader be investigated for his alleged terrorism activities. The witness said he carried out the assignment in the company of four other colleagues. He said he handed Kanu the letter from the AGF, which the defendant read and also gave his lawyers to read, following which he requested that Kanu respond to the issues raised in the letter. He said after reading the letter, Kanu volunteered to make a statement in the presence of two of his lawyers, including Alloy Ejimakor. The witness said he played some of the broadcast made by the defendant on his radio station (Radio Biafra), including where he called for the attack police officers and other inciting comments. Witness BBB said Kanu admitted that the voice in the broadcast, which he played to his hearing, were his (Kanu's) own. On what Kanu was agitating about, the witness said Kanu wanted the secession of the five South East states, parts of Kogi and Benue states from the rest of Nigeria. The witness said the defendant's statement taking session was recorded on video. At that point, Awomolo showed the witness a copy of a compact disc, which BBB identified as containg the recording of his interaction with Kanu. Awomolo then applied to tender the letter from the AGF, the disc and a certificate of compliance. But, lawyer to the defence, Kanu Agabi (SAN) objected to the prosecution's application to tender the items, arguing that the defence was not served with the AGF letter and the video recording. Agabi said it was part of the right of the defendant to be given copies of all documents and materials that the prosecution planned to rely on in prosecuting the case. Awomolo said he was ready to furnish the defendant with all the necessary documents and materials that the prosecution wishes to rely on. Ruling, Justice James Omotosho held that the defence was entitled to all the documents and materials the prosecution planned to rely on. Justice Omotosho proceeded to order the prosecution to, in line with the provision of Section 36 of the Constitution, serve on the defendant all facilities, including documents that it intends to rely on to prosecute the case. Upon an application by Awomolo, Justice Omotosho adjourned till May 7 to enable the prosecution serve the defence all the necessary documents and for the PW 2 to continue his testimony. Earlier, the PW1, identified as PWAAA concluded his testimony after being cross examined by Agabi and re-examined by Awomolo. Under cross-examination by Agabi, the witness said he was consulted, in relation to the role he played in the case as an investigator, before the charge in the case was filed. The witness said he is not aware that the defendant was charged with 15 counts, but that he is aware that Kanu was charged with inciting others to attack members of the police force. PWAAA said "I was not part of the drafting of the charge, but I am aware that he (the defendant) incited people to kill members of the police force," adding said he is not aware that the count relating to that allegation was struck out from the charge in an earlier ruling. The witness also said he is not aware that eight out of the 15 counts contained in the original charge were struck out by the court in an earlier ruling. Shorly before PW1 was invited, Justice Omotosho issued an order barring a sister-in-law to the defendant - Mrs. Favour Kanu - from further attending proceedings. The judge, who barred Favour from the next three subsequent sittings of the court, said the decision was informed by the conduct of the lady, who admitted engaging in live broadcast of the court's proceedings on her social media platform. Before the judge issued the order, he sought to know who Favour Kanu was. The fair complexioned lady, who was dressed in black and sat in the audience beside her husband, rose to her feet and identified herself as Favour Kanu. The judge then, ordered her to come to the front of the courtroom, which she did, following which Justice Omotosho said he would cited her for contempt in the face of the court for recording the court's sitting and broadcasting it. When asked what informed her action, Favour said she was streaming what was happening in the court live, but did not know that the judge was still sitting. She apologised and promised not to do same again. Agabi also intervened and begged the judge not to sanction the woman, but the judge insisted that the lady must vacate the courtroom, which she promptly did.
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| Re: Kanu Admitted Calling For Killing Of Police Officers - Witness Tells Court by chiagozien(m): 2:19pm On May 06, 2025 |
God bless Mazi Nnamdi |
| Re: Kanu Admitted Calling For Killing Of Police Officers - Witness Tells Court by Hisroyalbadmeat(m): 2:20pm On May 06, 2025 |
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| Re: Kanu Admitted Calling For Killing Of Police Officers - Witness Tells Court by Princesaha: 2:32pm On May 06, 2025 |
The truth is that Kanu will be released very soon. No two ways about it. |
| Re: Kanu Admitted Calling For Killing Of Police Officers - Witness Tells Court by Bhella5(m): 2:34pm On May 06, 2025 |
Kanu's rent will soon expire with the DSS. Kuje should be expecting a new celebrity tenant soon ![]() |
| Re: Kanu Admitted Calling For Killing Of Police Officers - Witness Tells Court by Bhella5(m): 2:37pm On May 06, 2025 |
Princesaha:True. But Kuje will host him going forward. |
| Re: Kanu Admitted Calling For Killing Of Police Officers - Witness Tells Court by Amayanabo01: 3:13pm On May 06, 2025 |
Those Who killed and maimed people like rams are forgiven and reintegrated back into the society |
| Re: Kanu Admitted Calling For Killing Of Police Officers - Witness Tells Court by gawu1: 3:54pm On May 06, 2025 |
Amayanabo01:When Obi Peter wins the presidency of the Only Republic Online, he will have the authority to forgive and reintegrate into society those who killed and maimed people like Halira and her four children, as well as Ahmed Gulak, among others. Good to know that, James Nwafor serves as a living example of how someone can commit such acts and still live freely. |
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