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BIAFRA NEWS ,Nnamdi Kanu: Court releases seven IPOB allies

 


The Native Nation of Biafra got triumph for around seven allies of its chief, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, released by the court including a compensatory grant of N130 million harms in support of themselves.

The court declarations came as IPOB anticipates the judgment of the High Court on Onyendu on Kanu's case booked to be followed through on December 15   HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE 5000. Learn how I went from $0 in affiliate income to over $50,000 per month. Are you a blogger but unsure of how to make money online? Or, maybe you've been blogging for awhile but haven't had much luck with affiliate marketing.

Kanu's direction, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, said the people conceded opportunity were overall illicitly held in different confinement offices of the security offices, and those confronting one type of charge or the other.

Ejiofor in an explanation got by The on Thursday said Equity M.O. Olajuwon of a Bureaucratic High Court in Abuja in control with No: FHC/ABJ/CR/475/2021, between the National Government and Maria Ezediaro released her "of all pointless criminal claim/charge brought against her under the watchful eye of the court." He said, "She was captured on February 26 2021 when she visited the State CID, Owerri, Imo State Order to give food and prescription to her companion who was confined there, and was in this manner moved to the Monitor General of Police Knowledge Reaction Group detainment office in "Abattoir", Abuja, where she was exposed to all types of brutal treatment, serious torment and corruption.

"Likewise in an excursion, she clearly was the main survivor among numerous guiltless Biafrans that were carried alongside her. In any case, following the refusal of the police to deliver her or charge her to court, we documented a key rights requirement suit for her benefit under the steady gaze of the Government High Court Abuja.

"Still on our application, she was conceded bail by the court on the 21st Day of April 2022 and thus delivered to endless supply of the bail conditions. On October 10, 2023, following our application and entries under the steady gaze of the court, the Government High Court, Abuja per Hon. Equity M.O. Olajuwon struck out the four-count illegal intimidation charge recorded against Mrs. Maria Ezediaro and subsequently released her." Likewise, Equity V.S. Gaba of a High Court of the Government Capital Domain in Abuja released the Minister of the Blessed Trinity Sabbath Church, Orlu Imo State, Cletus Nwachukwu Egole; his better half, Ifeyinwa Egole; a Prophet of Jewish Confidence, Michael Uba, Ugochukwu Samuel; and Raphael Idang.


The court likewise conceded them N100 million compensatory harms against the police.

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