A lawyer representing the secret police explained details of an armed robbery incident at today’s hearing.
IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu has sued President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime for violating his fundamental human rights and is seeking a UK return.
The armed men stormed the victims’ residence around 11:30 p.m. in possession of assault rifles.
The 31 years jail term pronounced on August 16 by a jury will run concurrently with the six and 11 years jail terms.
The shutdown of telecom signals came days after Governor Bello Matawalle banned the transportation of food items and restricted the movement of commercial motorcycles.
Despite widespread opposition against open grazing in Nigeria, President Buhari has refused to yield on carving out grazing routes for cows across 25 states.
“These developments in our courts are antithetical to the actualisation of the just society and independent judiciary that we all aspire to.”
The SSS has refused to release the remaining four despite the court having signed their release order.
The NJC had earlier warned Judicial officers on the need to be circumspect in granting ex-parte applications.
All bail conditions were met on August 23, and no charges has been preferred against the 12 detainees by SSS.
