Mr Benye said the instant suit was an abuse of court process.
Justice Binta Nyako made the threat after Mr Kanu’s lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, told the court that the legal team was not ready for the trial.
Mr Unuakhalu said that the raid was conducted on Thursday and Friday to clear the notorious camp.
The retreat also harped on the capacity of Ndigbo for self-sufficiency in food production.
No bounty was placed on the 97 persons declared wanted.
Justice Binta Nyako, in a ruling, held that having refused to admit Mr Kanu to bail earlier, the only option left for him was to approach the appellate court.
Justice Okon Abang dismissed the appeal for want of merit.
The judge adjourned the matter after Mr Kanu’s counsel, Alloy Ejimakor, indicated his interest in responding to a counter affidavit jointly filed by the SSS.
“Until we do that, I am afraid that we can not effectively deal with the challenges facing the nation,” he added.
Hearing on the bail application and the preliminary objection is ongoing.