Justice Binta Nyako has committed judicial somersault-----IPOB

www.odogwublog.com reports that The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its Directorate of States(DOS) today berated the Federal Government for what it called Justice Binta Nyako judicial somersault, of ruling that its leader Mr. Nnamdi Kanu and other will be tried secretly.


IPOB in a statement by its Media and Publicity Secretary, Mr. Emma Powerful, alleged that “Justice Nyako is bias and therefore should disqualify herself from handling the case, her withdrawal from the case has become very imperative because we do not have any confidence that our leader and others standing trial in the matter will ever get justice as far as she continue to handle the case.”


“The judgment in today's court proves to the entire world that Nigeria government and Justice Binta Nyako are bias. The present government of All Progressives Congress, APC, should stop the Islamizing Nigeria, this is important because is not only Muslims that are in Nigeria.


“The type of judicial somersault we are seeing in Justice Binta Nyako’s court, how can the same judge who ruled against secret trial of our leader now turn round and proclaim to allow “the masquerades” to testify against our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and others


“Are they trying to apply Sharia law in a matter that concerns a Christian? We are not going to allow the Sharia law to prevail or be use in trying the Christians in Nigeria.
Everybody should stand up now before it too late to challenge this injustice being perpetrated against Kanu and others.”


IPOB described as embarrassing and shame to the Nigerian Judiciary, the latest decision to use secret trial in the case involving Kanu and others, and “we are advised them to stop embarrassing themselves in the face of international community and other good governments in the world.”

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