IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu has begun his defence in the terrorism trial at the Federal High Court Abuja with a powerful declaration: “God in heaven is God of justice.” Despite previously declining to enter defence on grounds that no valid case existed against him, Kanu resumed the trial asserting his innocence and affirming his faith in divine justice.
Kanu, who leads the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), dismissed the prosecution’s claims as baseless, maintaining that the evidence presented failed to establish any guilt. As Kanu opened his defence, he reaffirmed his stance that the ongoing trial is unjust and politically motivated.
The trial judge, Justice James Omotosho, presiding over the case, has advised Kanu to formally submit his written addresses, signaling that legal experts continue to weigh in on the complex proceedings. The courtroom atmosphere remains tense with significant public and media interest surrounding the case.
Kanu’s rhetoric and defiant tone underscore his unwavering belief that the justice system will ultimately vindicate him, sending a clear message to his supporters and detractors alike as the trial progresses into its critical phase.
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