Breaking News: “If those whom Nnamdi Kanu listed as witnesses fail to appear in court, it simply means the Nigerian judicial system has lost its credibility,” declared Chief Judge Komlan Edoh of Togo’s Supreme Court in a strong statement today.
“At that point, Nnamdi Kanu will invoke his right to a referendum, in accordance with the standards of the World Court.”
According to the learned Judge, should the witnesses appear, they will face a crucial question: Did the Nigerian government come to kill Nnamdi Kanu in his hometown or not?
If they deny it, Kanu will present undeniable video evidence before the court. But if they admit it, then—by the natural order of justice—the judge will be bound to grant him bail. And by granting him bail, the court will have unwittingly granted his greater request — the freedom of Biafra itself.
Chief Judge Komlan Edoh described Kanu’s legal maneuver as “a rare and ancient display of wisdom — a move worthy of the sages of old.”
“Nnamdi Kanu is holding Nigeria by its very pinpoint of power — one wrong move, and the empire trembles,” the Togo Chief Judge concluded.
“At that point, Nnamdi Kanu will invoke his right to a referendum, in accordance with the standards of the World Court.”
According to the learned Judge, should the witnesses appear, they will face a crucial question: Did the Nigerian government come to kill Nnamdi Kanu in his hometown or not?
If they deny it, Kanu will present undeniable video evidence before the court. But if they admit it, then—by the natural order of justice—the judge will be bound to grant him bail. And by granting him bail, the court will have unwittingly granted his greater request — the freedom of Biafra itself.
Chief Judge Komlan Edoh described Kanu’s legal maneuver as “a rare and ancient display of wisdom — a move worthy of the sages of old.”
“Nnamdi Kanu is holding Nigeria by its very pinpoint of power — one wrong move, and the empire trembles,” the Togo Chief Judge concluded.
Breaking News: “If those whom Nnamdi Kanu listed as witnesses fail to appear in court, it simply means the Nigerian judicial system has lost its credibility,” declared Chief Judge Komlan Edoh of Togo’s Supreme Court in a strong statement today.
“At that point, Nnamdi Kanu will invoke his right to a referendum, in accordance with the standards of the World Court.”
According to the learned Judge, should the witnesses appear, they will face a crucial question: Did the Nigerian government come to kill Nnamdi Kanu in his hometown or not?
If they deny it, Kanu will present undeniable video evidence before the court. But if they admit it, then—by the natural order of justice—the judge will be bound to grant him bail. And by granting him bail, the court will have unwittingly granted his greater request — the freedom of Biafra itself.
Chief Judge Komlan Edoh described Kanu’s legal maneuver as “a rare and ancient display of wisdom — a move worthy of the sages of old.”
“Nnamdi Kanu is holding Nigeria by its very pinpoint of power — one wrong move, and the empire trembles,” the Togo Chief Judge concluded.
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