IPOB leader raise aggressive alarm in court
It was a frustrated court plenary session, for the lead legal counsel team, to the IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, as the Department of State Security Service (DSS) , barred
the entrance of Kanu's, invited American based human right lawyer Bruce Fein, into the court room, when his case was called up, for hearing by justice Binta Nyako at the Federal high court sitting in Abuja, at exactly 09.53 am.According to the report received by the Drizzlersnews correspondent, who said, during the court session, which was usually silent in the court room, but suddenly,the environment was filled with an erupted heavy noise, coming from the legal team of IPOB leader, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, and the cause of it, was that the DSS, stopped a foreign human right lawyer Bruce Fein, from gaining access, into the court room, to hear the case of the detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu, and all pleads from the legal team to stop the DSS, fell on the deaf ears of justice Binta Nyako, as it escalated a staged walk away from the court room, by Kanu's legal team, since Bruce was not allowed into court room.
And it was discovered that Bruce, was handling a case for Nnamdi Kanu in the United States of America and he was invited by the legal team to witness his clients trial in Nigeria, because the charges leveled against him, was based on treasonable felony.
But the director of public prosecution, Mister Mohammed Abubakar and the counsel to the Federal government, pleaded that despite the absence of Kanu's legal counsel, that the trial case, should proceed and when Kanu was asked by justice Binta Nyako, if she could proceed, with the case, Kanu gave an uncomfortable negative answer to the judge, as Binta Nyako express displeasure over the action of Nnamdi Kanu's legal team and the case was adjourned to the 19TH and 20TH of January 2022, still in the custody of the DSS cell facility in Abuja.
But Nnamdi Kanu's justice for freedom in court, have been placed in the hands of God, and it has not been justified, if the declared sit at home order could continue.
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