Kanu told the Court of Violence in ‘Banggal Empty’

The leader of the Biafra indigenous people (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, told the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Friday, that the threat to release violence in the country was empty pride.

The activist spoke through his main advisor, Kanu Agabi (San), at the trial hearing which was continued because of alleged crimes of betrayal and terrorism.

He argues that prosecution has succeeded in painting him as a bad person.

The activist argues that there is no single element of the violation as evidenced by the prosecution, saying that the prosecution does not bring anyone in court to confirm that he was instead of his broadcast.

The defendant insisted that he did not make a mistake.

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Kanu said he had submitted evidence in the case in which the Director General of the State Service Department (DSS), Adeola Ajayi, and former Defense Minister, Theophilus Danjuma, told the Nigerians who lived in the north to defend themselves from terrorists.

He blamed the #endsars report being tendered by the prosecution for not being authenticated.

IPOB’s leader said he had been in an isolation cell for more than six years, adding that under international law, isolation confinement must not exceed 15 days.

He also blamed the death report tending by the prosecution and argued that the report was tendered without a doctor to be invited for a cross -examination.

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