Breaking: Court adjourns to November 10th, 2021 even as Kanu pleads not guilty to FG’s amended charge

The trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has been adjourned to November 10th, 2021. Kanu had entered a plea of not guilty to the seven-count amended charge preferred against him by the Federal Government when the charges were read to him in an open court.

Speaking from the dock before before trial Justice Binta Nyako, Kanu said he was innocent of all the allegations Federal Government filed against him, after the charges were read to him in the open court. A source inside the courtroom, notified Daily Sun that the embattled IPOB leader took his fresh plea to the amended charges at about 10:45am.

His re-arraingment came on day the Department of State Services, DSS, blatantly refused to allow even a single journalist inside the courtroom.Though this reporter and six other Journalists were initially cleared at the main gate of the court to enter the premises, upon his arrival at the door leading to the courtroom, arm-wielding operatives of the secret service denied him entry.

The operatives insisted their action was based on “order from above”.They made it clear that no Journalist would be allowed to enter the courtroom till the end of the proceedings.“You people can go to your press center and wait till the end of the matter, after then, you will receive briefing on what happened”, one of the hooded operatives stated.

Source: Drumnewsonline with reports from The Sun

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