Thursday 11 November 2021

Nnamdi Kanu’s Defence Team Walked Out On Justice Binta Nyako



Contrary to the report from Bar Ejiofor, the led counsel and some section of the media, that Nnamdi Kanu’s defence teams were locked out of the Federal High Court room during the proceedings.

The proceedings resumed after the Justice Binta Nyako entered the courtroom, Mohammed Abubakar, announced an appearance for the prosecution.

However, the defence team, led by Bar. Ejiofor was nowhere to be found, prompting Justice Binta Nyako to ask Nnamdi Kanu of his Defence team whereabouts.

In his response, Nnamdi Kanu said his lawyers were protesting the denial of access to Mr Fein, the IPOB lawyer from the United States, who was on the Federal High Court premises to observe the day’s session.

But the Judge, who was visibly unhappy about the walk-out, said she will not dismiss the applications against the wish of the Prosecutor, Mohammed Abubakar, who asked the court to dismiss Nnamdi Kanu’s pending applications

It will be recalled that a diplomat from the British High Commission, who was in the courtroom to watch proceedings was allowed because she had written the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, seeking his consent to attend Wednesday’s sitting.

Justice Binta Nyako noted that individuals seeking to attend Nnamdi Kanu’s trial must write her court for consideration.

Nnamdi Kanu US lawyer, Bruce Fein should have followed the same process the diplomat from the British High Commission took by written the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, seeking his consent to attend Wednesday’s sitting.

Thereafter, the Judge adjourned the suit till January 19 and 20, 2022 for trial.

It was gathered that few Journalists and lawyers were allowed into the courtroom in observance of the COVID 19 Protocol and the capacity of the court room.

Nnamdi Kanu is being tried on charges of treasonable felony regarding his separatist activities. The trial was scheduled to resume before Justice Binta Nyako, for arguments on an application challenging the court’s jurisdiction to hear the case.

The separatist, who was granted bail in April 2017, fled the country after the invasion of his home in Afara-Ukwu, near Umuahia, Abia State, by the military in September that year, a situation one of Nnamdi  Kanu’s lawyers, Alloy Ejimakor, described as the “rule of self-preservation.”

Justice Binta Nyako subsequently revoked his bail for ditching his trial, and ordered his trial to be separated from the rest of the co-defendants’.

While the trial of the rest of the defendants has made some progress, Nnamdi Kanu’s has been stalled since 2017.

On June 29, 2021, the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, announced that Nnamdi Kanu had been rearrested and brought back to Nigeria to continue facing his trial.


Wednesday 3 November 2021

I Have Come Into Politics Because I Believe I Can Add Value – AA Zaura


 

Since my childhood growing through Adulthood, a lot of questions exist in my mind; why do ordinary children like me have to suffer before getting educated? Why does an ordinary Bakano child like me have to walk distance before having access to Medical facility and Medicare? Why do people who live in communities like mine – Zaura have to plead before getting access Road, Electricity among many other Social Amenities? These and many mind bugging questions exist in minds of every reasonable Bakano and this is vis a vis the numerous resource Allah has blessed us with.

It’s in response to the above plethora of questions, I have had since began the little I could, to support indigent poor Children from my Locality, this initiative has further developed to be established as a formal organization; with Corporate governance structure -the AA Zaura Foundation. Through the Foundation a lot was achieved, but not to my macro satisfaction.

In an attempt to provide a statewide response to the above Highlighted questions Comes my venturing into Politics in 2019, it is my firm believe that controlling state institutions could had given me greater chances of expand those good works I was doing in an attempt to excellently answer those questions. Nonetheless, even without clinching the ticket, I had increased investments through the Foundation in Multi Billion Naira to cater for Indigent Poor; Education, Health, Housing, Electrification and a number of Social Development Initiatives.

As I kept on saying, I have come into politics because I believe I can add value, I have come into Politics because if our likes leaves it, we are only creating a vacuum that eventually have to be filled by people of no or less ideas. Therefore, Politics cannot change me, but I will change the Politics.