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Terrorism trial: Nnamdi Kanu taking risky gamble – Inibehe Effiong
Human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong says the self-acclaimed leader of the separatist group, the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, is taking risks for abandoning his earlier plan to call witnesses in his ongoing terrorism trial before the Federal High Court in Abuja.
Ekwutosblog had reported that the IPOB leader, on Monday, shelved his earlier plan to call witnesses in his defence.
The court had on October 24 adjourned the case till October 27 for the separatist to open his defence.
Kanu subsequently wrote to the court, indicating his intention to call witnesses and applied for witness summons, begging the court for time to study his case-file.
However, when the case was called on Monday, Kanu said he has gone through the case-file and has realised that there is no valid charge against him.
Reacting, Effiong in a post on X said “Kanu’s legal strategy is confusing at this point”, describing his latest move as a “very risky gamble”.
Effiong wrote, “The Court had previously overruled his No Case Submission.
“It is no longer open to him to contend that he has no case to answer.
“There are two options that he can explore: either he opens his defence, or he rests his case on the case of the prosecution.
“He has indicated that he no longer intends to open his defence.
“My understanding of the media reports of today’s proceedings is that Kanu believes that the prosecution has not proved the charges against him beyond reasonable doubt.
“If my assessment is wrong, then palpable confusion has ensued.
“However, the law is firmly settled that a defendant has no obligation to prove or establish his or her innocence.
“Since this defendant, Kanu, had pleaded not guilty to the charges, the court will now have to examine the evidence adduced by the prosecution to see whether the elements of the offences charged have been proven beyond reasonable doubt.
“The fact that Kanu has elected to pursue his case in this manner is not going to be construed as an admission of guilt.
“However, the evidence adduced by the prosecution team would be deemed as unchallenged, save for the evidence elicited under cross examination.
“The court will still have to determine whether on the basis of the admitted evidence, the prosecution has discharged the burden of proof placed on it in law.
“I don’t know who’s advising Kanu, or what his motivation is, but he is taking a very risky decision.”
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Judge rejects Nnamdi Kanu’s brother court appearance
Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday declined to accept Prince Emmanuel Kanu’s appearance on behalf of his brother, Nnamdi Kanu, ruling that he is not a legal practitioner.
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President Tinubu Swears In Gen. Christopher Musa As Minister of Defence
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on Thursday, swore in General Christopher Gwabin Musa (rtd) as Minister of Defence at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
General Musa’s appointment follows the resignation of Alhaji Mohammed Badaru Abubakar on Monday, December 1, 2025. His nomination was announced the following day and transmitted to the Senate, where it received expedited screening and confirmation.

Born in Sokoto in 1967, General Musa was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant into the Nigerian Army in 1991 and had a distinguished military career. He was appointed Chief of Defence Staff by President Tinubu in 2023 and retired in October 2025.
As Chief of Defence Staff, he championed inter-service security collaboration.
With his swearing-in, the new Defence Minister is expected to immediately assume duties as the Tinubu administration seeks to consolidate recent security gains and fast-track reforms aimed at achieving lasting peace and stability nationwide.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele, Chairman, Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, Sen. Adeniyi Adegbonmire, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, and the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, attended the swearing-in ceremony.
Also in attendance were the spouse of the new Minister, Mrs Lilian Oghogho Musa; Chief of Defense Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede; Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Matthew Hassan Kukah; and Justice Kumai Bayang Akaahs (rtd).
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EFCC files appeal against release of 27 properties belonging to Okoye, company
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has said it has appealed the judgment of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, which ordered the release of twenty-seven houses to James Ibechukwu Okoye and his company.
In the Notice of Appeal filed at the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, the Commission expressed dissatisfaction with the decision of the trial court, which was delivered on October 31, 2025.
EFCC counsel, Abba Mohammed, SAN, sought two orders from the Court of Appeal, which include; Staying the execution of the judgment of the trial court pending the hearing and determination of the appeal; and such further or other orders as the court may deem fit to make in the circumstances.
Meanwhile, the Commission said it felt obliged to correct the distortions and misrepresentations contained in a news story titled “EFCC Invades Abuja Property Despite Court Order Restraining Agency, Awarding N20 million To Jona Brothers”.
It explained in a statement on X that the Abuja property, Plot 680-689 Cadastral Zone B06, Mabushi, Abuja, referenced in the report, is a subject of criminal charge before Justice A.I Kutigi of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, High Court .
However, the EFCC said it sought and secured an order of interim forfeiture of the property before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja pending the determination of the criminal charge before Justice Kutigi.
“In granting the order, the court authorized the EFCC to ‘appoint competent persons/ firm to manage the assets/properties listed in the schedule therein, temporarily forfeited to the Federal Government pending the conclusion of investigation and determination of criminal charges against the suspect,’”
“It is also important to point out that the criminal charge struck out by Justice Osho Adebiyi and the N20m cost she awarded is not in any way connected to the interim order.
“In addition, the enforcement of the interim forfeiture order of the property by the Commission is without prejudice to ongoing appeals on court pronouncements about the true ownership of the property. The appeals are ongoing and the EFCC is diligently attending proceedings.”
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