The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has said that any Nigerian court trying him is committing terrorism citing the country’s constitution and international laws. Kanu addressed journalists at the court premises following the ruling from a Federal High Court in Abuja dismissing his applications for bail and transfer from the Department of State Services (DSS) custody, on Monday, May 20. HOW TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE, : Get block Rewords — Thousands of players are already with us. Complete transparency and honesty. Sign Up Online. No Real-World Set-Up. No Hassle. View Program. Undertake Tasks. Steps: Sign Up, Build That Bitcoin Empire, Customize Your Mining Character, Get The Rewards, Start Mining. He further asserted that the Terrorism Prohibition and Prevention Act prohibits his trial in Nigeria. According to Kanu, the law states that he cannot be tried in any Nigerian court quoting Section 2, Subsection 3(f) of the Terrorism Prevention...
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