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There are moments in every nation’s legal history when a single court ruling forces the country to confront an uncomfortable question: Are we a nation governed by laws, or by the moods and improvisations of those who interpret them? Justice Binta Nyako’s court produced one such moment in 2017. Now, Justice Omotosho of the Federal High Court has produced another. At the center of this legal storm is one man: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, and one disturbing judicial choice: to insist on conducting a criminal trial under a repealed law. This is not merely a legal technicality.It is a constitutional earthquake. The Law Is Clear: A Repealed Statute Cannot Sustain a Trial In any country that claims to operate under the rule of law, this would not even be a debate. The Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2013 (TPAA) was repealed by the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act 2022 (TPPA). This is not an opinion. It is a matter of record. Yet in ruling after ruling—both in the no-case submission and the final judgment—Justice Omotosho never once took judicial notice of this repeal. Instead, he inserted the now infamous phrase: “Assuming, without conceding, that the TPAA is repealed…” Assuming? Without conceding? One does not “assume” a repeal. One acknowledges it as a matter of law. The Evidence Act mandates courts to take judicial notice of all enacted laws. Supreme Court decisions—from NNPC v Fawehinmi to Abacha v Fawehinmi—state clearly that failure to take judicial notice of the law vitiates proceedings. Not weakens them. Not complicates them. Nullifies them. Yet here we are. The Savings Clause Cannot Resurrect a Dead Law Defenders of Justice Omotosho have clung to Section 98(3) of TPPA like a drowning man to driftwood, insisting it allows the judge to proceed under TPAA as if TPPA never existed. But this is intellectually dishonest. Savings clauses do not and have never resurrected dead statutes. Nigerian case law is overwhelming: AG Lagos v Dosunmu — repeal extinguishes the legal force of the old law. Uwaifo v AG Bendel — a repealed statute cannot be used to impose new liabilities or sustain ongoing proceedings unless properly migrated. Afolabi v Governor of Osun State — a savings clause preserves rights, not jurisdiction. Savings clauses preserve past liabilities, not procedural frameworks. You cannot run a 2024 trial under a 2013 law simply because both once dealt with terrorism. If this logic stood, Nigeria could still conduct trials under: the 1979 Constitution, military decrees from 1998, or even colonial ordinances. The absurdity speaks for itself. The Supreme Court’s Misstep and the Ripple Effect It is no secret in legal circles that the Supreme Court’s December 2023 judgment created the confusion Justice Omotosho is now exploiting. In what can only be described as a per incuriam oversight, the Court declared that TPAA and CEMA were “extant” when both had been repealed. That single line has now become a shield for judicial stubbornness. But even the Supreme Court cannot breathe life into a repealed statute. If they made an error, the remedy is clarification—not perpetuation. Why Nigerians Should Be Worried This is not about sympathizing with Nnamdi Kanu. This is about what kind of judiciary Nigerians want. Because if a judge can ignore: the Constitution, the Evidence Act, binding precedents, and an extant federal statute… …then every Nigerian citizen is vulnerable. If a repealed law can be used today because a judge “assumes without conceding” that it was repealed, then no one is safe from arbitrary prosecution. When legality becomes negotiable, liberty becomes expendable. The Human Cost of Institutional Pride Some ask: Why won’t Justice Omotosho simply apply the correct law? The answer is uncomfortable: Admitting the mistake would unravel the entire trial and embarrass the judicial establishment. And nothing terrifies the Nigerian judiciary more than public embarrassment. So instead of correcting the error, the system doubles down. Instead of acknowledging illegality, it manufactures logic to justify it. Instead of upholding justice, it protects institutional ego. Meanwhile, one man—whether you support his politics or not—sits in solitary confinement, his liberty suspended, his health deteriorating, all because the system prefers stubbornness over justice. A Judiciary Must Choose: Law or Ego What is at stake here is not Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s personality. It is the soul of Nigerian jurisprudence. A judiciary that refuses to obey its own laws is not a court of justice. It is a court of convenience. Justice Omotosho’s ruling must not be allowed to stand—not because of politics, but because of precedent. If this judicial experiment is permitted to settle into law, Nigeria will wake up one day to find that: statutes no longer matter, repeals no longer matter, jurisdiction no longer matters, and due process is whatever a judge says it is. That is the road to judicial anarchy. And Nigeria has suffered enough. https://saharareporters.com/2025/12/03/judiciary-war-its-own-laws-tragic-case-justice-omotosho-and-mazi-nnamdi-kanu-njoku-jude |
What kind of nonsense is this? Religious laws and enforcers have no place in a secular society. Any muslim in Nigeria who want to practice sharia should relocate to Islamic countries |
Truvelisback:Chickens, goats, cows are also pets to some people. Cows in India are sacred and are respected. Many Indian states have strict laws against cow slaughter. So a pet is just a fancy name you give to any animals you are not rearing for food |
Who will pass law to stop the eating of chickens, goats and cows? Or are they not all animals? As an Igbo man i stand with my akwa Ibom brothers, the consumption of 404 must continue |
helinues:Open defense for illegal trial? Why did Omotosho prevented Kanu from writing his final address? That alone renders the sham trial unconstitutional and trash that belongs to the waste bin |
Nigeria has never gotten this low. We had problems yes, but this level of state decay is something we've never seen in the past. Bola Ahmed Tinubu has destroyed Nigeria |
Na to remain single sure pass |
Nigeria will still never become an Islamic state |
papiSNEH:See this one. You think say na everybody police dey arrest for this country ![]() Think of that man as an upcoming MC oluomo for Lagos State. Dem no born any police well to arrest am |
helinues:Nnamdi Kanu has said he won't accept any pardon or amnesty. He will only accept to be freed unconditionally because he was convicted unlawfully |
Government of tumbling, sumasulting and without direction |
This is not entirely accurate. APC created bandits to remove Jonathan from office. The terrorists have come out severally to say the people in government gave them arms. |
There's no pathway to Tinubu returning in 2027. He doesn't have the balls to abolish sharia law and the Americans know this. The North will rather secede from Nigeria than not practice sharia but that too won't happen because secession of Northern Nigeria means the Christian population in the in the north will now be at the mercy of the jihadists and the US government won't allow that to happen. The only way out is Boom! Boom!! |
The only way to win this insecurity war is to kick Tinubu out of office. He's simply not capable, he doesn’t have what it takes. Must every Nigerian die before he leaves? All these cosmetic approaches will not solve anything. Today Nigerian roads are dead traps, in every part of the country |
Malami should desist from wearing Isiagu Igbo native attire. It's only for men with dignity
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Christopher Musa is not the CDS |
Tinubu's legacy, that's exactly what's he's replicating as president |
OBAJESU:Before 2015, many didn't believe an incumbent president in Nigeria Africa will peacefully handover power to opposition. I see Tinubu resigning. The resignation of the defense minister has set the ball rolling |
So they want to teach Otti lessons in the language he understands. Bring it on, the last person you want to bully into submission are Igbo men like Alex Otti |
Even white garments churches are not safe anymore under Tinubu's government. Tinubu should resign, he's a monumental failure The same insecurity they used to undermine our brother Jonathan's administration and removed him from office is what will remove Tinubu, even before election |
Ttalk:Oga watch the video and see for yourself how Adebayo explained that Tinubu and Boko haram are one. He even said that letters addressed to Tinubu in the villa usually go to Boko haram first |
Ikaeniyan0:Even with massive rigging, intimidation and killings. Tinubu was only able to score less than 30% of the votes nation wide. Nigerians rejected Tinubu in the last election, they'll show him pepper this time around |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkjPnt3nqIE?si=3tI0JfuCe_ZbR0Fr Mr Adewale Adebayo has made shocking revelations about President Tinubu and his relationship with Boko haram terrorists. In a video which has now gone viral Mr Adebayo revealed that Boko haram launch their operations from the presidential villa and that Tinubu lives with the terrorists and work with the terrorists in Aso rock villa. He went further to say that all the criminalities in the country are planned and carried out from the state house. |
We want to see Tinubu resign, he has failed in everything aside dividing the country and promoting bigotry ![]() |
DomPerignon:The government is taking more resources from his homeland than whatever salary he's getting from the government. His from an oil producing state. |
Agbero mentality in everything. ![]() Some of these people should be locked out of civilized society, they are savages |
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