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"We Will Win At The End, Mad People": Kanu Arrives In Court,Confident Of Victory - Politics - Nairaland 3o566u

"We Will Win At The End, Mad People": Kanu Arrives In Court,Confident Of Victory (13542 Views)

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NwekeUG(m): 12:00pm On May 22

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helinues: 12:16pm On May 22
That's what frustration can lead to which was exactly the game. Just frustrate him with court proceedings

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nairavsdollars(f): 12:18pm On May 22
All these braggadocio won't lead MNK anywhere.

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Ezeama400: 12:19pm On May 22
helinues:
That's what frustration can lead to which was exactly the game. Just frustrate him with court proceedings

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What made you think that being in the prison is the worst thing Kanu has ed through ?

He’s not frustrated!… Stop creating what does not exist

I thought you said prison would humble him ?

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helinues: 12:25pm On May 22
Ezeama400:


What made you think that being in the prison is the worst thing Kanu has ed through ?

He’s not frustrated!… Stop creating what does not exist

Would you like to swap with Kanu in prison. As you are iring overnight hero praising

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computerglobal(m): 12:42pm On May 22
Anguldi(m): 12:43pm On May 22
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obaidan: 12:43pm On May 22
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LegendHero(m): 12:43pm On May 22
Lol..

They don frustrateee this guy ehn. I no even pityy am.

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Apcshit: 12:44pm On May 22
Why can't he just keep quiet ? Mad people ke

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Revealpanda: 12:44pm On May 22
helinues:
That's what frustration can lead to which was exactly the game. Just frustrate him with court proceedings

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Seun your block feature isn't working properly.

I've blocked this man more than 100 times yet I still see his post and comments

What's going on

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Klington: 12:44pm On May 22
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SatoshiX: 12:44pm On May 22
The same chest beating that has kept him behind bars for years.

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Sijo01(f): 12:44pm On May 22
About time FG let this guy walk.

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autoez: 12:45pm On May 22
Kanu is aggressive. He should calm down small

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3fighting: 12:46pm On May 22
This guy is a different breed

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jojo1415: 12:46pm On May 22
Kanu don't want to calm down...u insult everybody including those advocating for ur release...so sad😔

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GOFRONT(m): 12:46pm On May 22
We will win at the end........Ndi ala

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TheChameleon: 12:46pm On May 22
The guy don get boyfriend for cell. cheesy

He is also in love with Kuje beans and garri.

FFK is busy assisting him at home

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TheChameleon: 12:46pm On May 22
Okay 👍

If he's not frustrated as you said... I pray you go through the same.

Can I get an AMEN ? grin

Ezeama400:


What made you think that being in the prison is the worst thing Kanu has ed through ?

He’s not frustrated!… Stop creating what does not exist

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Ddeliverer007(m): 12:46pm On May 22
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Wisewriter: 12:47pm On May 22
7 REASONS WHY NNAMDI KANU MAY NOT BE JAILED
1.Extraordinary Rendition (Kidnapping) from Kenya to Nigeria
Explanation: Nnamdi Kanu was forcibly taken from Kenya to Nigeria in June 2021, without following established extradition procedures under international and domestic law.

Legal Implication: This act constitutes extraordinary rendition, which is illegal under international law and violates Nigeria’s Extradition Act (1967) and Kenya’s legal framework.

Effect on Trial: It undermines the jurisdiction and legitimacy of the trial process, as courts in many jurisdictions hold that no individual should be tried if brought before the court through an unlawful process.

2. Court Ruling: He is Not a Terrorist
Explanation: Courts have not found Nnamdi Kanu guilty of terrorism, and legal representatives argue there is no valid court judgment declaring him a terrorist or IPOB a terrorist group, particularly outside Nigeria.

International Position: IPOB is not listed as a terrorist organization by the United Nations, the African Union, the United Kingdom, the European Union, or the United States.

Effect on Charges: Without a legal classification as a terrorist and in the absence of valid evidence of terrorism, charges under terrorism law may not stand in an impartial court.

3. Flight from Nigeria in 2017 Due to Threat to Life
Explanation: In 2017, Nnamdi Kanu’s residence was raided by the Nigerian military under Operation Python Dance, resulting in casualties and injuries.

Human Rights Context: He fled Nigeria on the grounds of imminent threat to his life, which is a recognized justification under international human rights law for seeking asylum or safety abroad.

Legal Perspective: His departure from Nigeria did not amount to jumping bail in the classical sense because it was motivated by state violence, not an attempt to evade justice.

4. Federal Court of Appeal Ruling (October 2022)
Explanation: The Court of Appeal in Abuja held that the federal government violated local and international laws by forcibly returning Kanu to Nigeria.

Outcome: The court dismissed the remaining charges, ordered his release, and ruled that the trial court had no jurisdiction to continue with the matter.

Legal Effect: This ruling s the argument that any further detention or prosecution is illegal, unless reversed by a higher court, such as the Supreme Court.

5. Violation of His Fundamental Rights
Explanation: Nnamdi Kanu’s legal team and international observers argue that his rights to fair trial, liberty, and dignity under Section 36 and Section 35 of the Nigerian Constitution, as well as Article 6 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights, were violated.

Effect on Trial: A trial based on flawed procedures and illegal detention cannot produce a valid conviction under the Nigerian Constitution.

6. Health Concerns and Inhumane Detention Conditions
Explanation: Reports from his legal team and family indicate serious health complications, including heart conditions.

Detention Conditions: His detention conditions have been described as unfit for human health, with limited access to medical care.

Legal Consequences: Continued detention in such conditions could constitute cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment, in violation of Nigerian law and international conventions.

7. Political Dimensions of the Case
Explanation: Several observers and human rights organizations believe the charges and prolonged detention are politically motivated, rather than based on substantive criminal conduct.

International Reaction: The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention called for his unconditional release and compensation, describing his detention as a violation of international law.

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lapintoz: 12:47pm On May 22
Somebody don dey kolo small small o....

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Emeskhalifa(m): 12:47pm On May 22
He shouldn't have said that.

Watch how they will use more adjournment to frustrate him

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SmartPolician: 12:48pm On May 22
If he ever returns from this journey, he will never remain the same.

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OgaSeun: 12:48pm On May 22
Make dem free am
Dennisochampa: 12:48pm On May 22
They are mad... They are walking free...
U wen no dey mad.... Dey prison...
Wahalla for who no deh mad

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aspabay(m): 12:48pm On May 22
He is feeling the heat in the zoo.

What specie of anime is he.

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AfeezShomorin(m): 12:49pm On May 22
This is what too much of watery beans in DSS dungeon can cause grin

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