Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, expressed shock and disbelief over the Supreme Court’s recent decision nullifying the Court of Appeal’s order to release Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

Alex Ogbonnia, Ohanaeze spokesperson, stated that the organisation will analyse the judgement and formulate its official stance. He highlighted the seemingly contradictory nature of the ruling, emphasising, “The court cannot approbate and reprobate.”

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He explained that while the court acknowledged the government’s illegal abduction of Kanu from Kenya, it simultaneously allowed his trial to proceed, implying that the government gains from its own wrongful act.

“The court held that the government abduction of Kanu from Kenya was illegal and at the same time said he should face trial, which means the government will benefit from its wrongs by this judgement,” he said.

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Ogbonnia emphasised that Ohanaeze will convene to thoroughly examine the decision’s implications for Southeast security and the well-being of its people, culminating in a formal position on Kanu’s ongoing trial.

Taofeek Oyedokun is a correspondent at BusinessDay with years of experience reporting on political economy, public policy, migration, environment/climate change, and social justice. A graduate of Political Science from the University of Lagos, he has also earned multiple professional certificates in journalism and media-related training. Known for his clear, data-driven reporting, Oyedokun covers a wide range of national and international socioeconomic issues, bringing depth, balance, and public-interest focus to his work.

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