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Nnamdi Kanu Convicted of Terrorism Charges: A Landmark Judgment

Nnamdi Kanu Convicted of Terrorism Charges: A Landmark Judgment

The Federal High Court in Abuja has delivered a landmark judgment, convicting Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), of terrorism charges. The court found Kanu guilty on count-1 of the charges brought against him by the Federal Government, which included making broadcasts that incited violence and killings in furtherance of his separatist agitation for Biafra.

Justice James Omotosho, who presided over the trial, based his decision on the “uncontroverted evidence” presented by the prosecution, which demonstrated that Kanu’s actions had led to deadly attacks on security forces and citizens. The conviction is a significant development in the government’s efforts to address separatist violence in Nigeria, particularly in the southeast region where IPOB has a strong following.

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Further details on the conviction, including the sentencing and potential appeals, will be provided as more information becomes available. The outcome of this case is likely to have far-reaching implications for Nigeria’s national security and the ongoing separatist movements in the country.

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DSS, Army Rescue Abducted Catholic Priest and 42 Others

DSS, Army Rescue Abducted Catholic Priest and 42 Others

The Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigerian Army have successfully rescued Reverend Father Alphonsus Afina, a Catholic priest kidnapped by Boko Haram terrorists on June 1, along with 42 other kidnap victims.

The rescue operations were carried out in two separate locations: Borno State and Zamfara State.Rescue Details:Borno State: Father Afina, who previously served as a priest in Alaska, United States, was rescued alongside 10 women by DSS operatives with the support of Nigerian Army troops.

The priest was kidnapped on his way from Mubi in Adamawa State to Maiduguri when his convoy was ambushed, resulting in one fatality. The rescue was executed without paying any ransom.

Zamfara State: In a separate operation, DSS officers and Nigerian Army troops rescued 32 kidnap victims, including 27 women and five young boys, who had spent between two to four months in captivity.

The victims were handed over to the Zamfara State Government for medical attention and documentation.

Reactions: Catholic Bishop of Maiduguri Diocese, John Bakeni, commended the DSS and Nigerian Army for their bravery and professionalism, rescuing Father Afina and the other victims. He described the rescue as a moment of profound relief and joy for the Church and lovers of peace and justice. The bishop also called for sustained collaboration between security agencies and local communities to defeat insurgency.