Court gives Nnamdi Kanu until November 5 to defend charges or forfeit right

Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court has given Nnamdi Kanu until November 5 to defend the terrorism charges against him or waive his right to do so.

 

 

 

Omotosho said this after Kanu, the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) failed, yet again, to enter his defence after the prosecution closed its case and the court overruled his no-case submission.

 

 

 

 

Justice Omotosho said should Kanu fail to open his defence on November 5, he would be deemed to have waived his right to do so.

 

 

 

 

The court had, on October 27 adjourned till November 4 for Kanu to either file his final written address or open his defence.

 

 

 

At the day’s proceedings, Kanu, who is defending himself, said he has not filed any final written address, but filed a motion and a supporting affidavit.

 

 

 

Kanu said he would not enter any defence because he was convinced that there is no valid charge, known to any extant law, that is pending against him.

 

 

 

He threatened not to return to detention and demanded that he should be set free and allowed to go home immediately because, according to him, there is no valid charge in respect of which he should be further subjected to trial.

 

 

 

 

 

Responding, prosecuting lawyer, Adegboyega Awomolo (SAN), faulted the competence of the fresh court documents filed by Kanu, arguing that they were not properly filed.

 

 

 

Awomolo urged the court to desist from further indulging the defendant, suggesting he was only interested in wasting the court’s time.

 

 

 

He urged the court to deem the documents recently filed by Kanu as his final written address, order parties to adopt the final addresses and adjourn for judgment.

 

 

 

In his ruling, Justice Omotosho said the documents recently filed by Kanu were in order and would be considered at the time of judgment.

 

 

 

The judge said having taken judicial notice that the defendant is not a lawyer, he should be given the opportunity to consult a lawyer and get necessary support.

 

 

 

Justice Omotosho proceeded to adjourn till November 5 for the defendant to either enter his defence or be deemed to have waived his right to do so.

 

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