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Court gives Kenyan Govt 21 days to respond to Kanu’s Suit Over His Extraordinary Rendition

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The leader of the indegeneous people of Biafra (IPOB) Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Kenyan lawsuit filed last month was heard for the first time on Tuesday (today) in Nairobi, the media reports. The court gave Kenyan government 21 days to respond to the suit challenging the extraordinary rendition of Nnamdi Kanu from Kenya to Nigeria.

The media recall that Special Counsel to Kanu, Mr Aloy Ejimakor on September 14th said Kanu’s suit had been properly filed at the Kenyan High Court. Mr Ejimakor argued that since Kanu is a British citizen and entered Kenya with his British passport, he ought not to have been brought to Nigeria for any reason without valid court orders for his extradition.He said that Kanu’s fundamental human rights were grossly violated by those who masterminded his rendition to Nigeria, accusing the Kenyan Government of culpability.

Culled from the Igbere TV News Nigeria

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