Monday, 23 November 2015

ABERRATION!! Nigerian Govt that allowed Boko Haram- Ali Ndume to seat at her senate wants to charge Nnamdi Kanu for Phantom TERRORISM

Aberration! Nigerian Govt that allowed Boko Haram- Ali Ndume to seat at his senate wants to charge Nnamdi Kanu for Phantom TERRORISM
The only known terrorist group operational in Nigeria are Boko Haram terrorists and Fulani Militants/herdsmen. Both respectively ranks 2nd and 3rd in the world. Whereas the Nigerian government, which allowed Ali Ndume identified by the the Department of State Services (DSS) as a Boko Haram sponsor to continue to seat in his Senate, it wishes to keep Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in detention for PHANTOM terrorism charges.



Senator Ali of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is currently the Senate Majority Leader, one of the key positions in the Nigeria's parliament. 

In 2011, Ndume was detained in connection with links to the islamic terrorist group, Boko Haram. He  appeared at an Abuja Magistrate court on 22nd November, 2011 to face terrorism charges.

Ndume, the senator from Borno, the Boko Haram hotbed, had earlier confessed to knowing the spokesperson of the  Boko Haram terrorists operating in the northeastern parts of Nigeria.


Ali Sanda Umar Konduga, aka, "Usman Al-Zawahiri" and Senator Ndume in court
The Boko Haram spokesperson, Ali Sanda Umar Konduga, aka, "Usman Al-Zawahiri" was arrested and paraded in public on 10th November, 2015, by the Nigerian secret police, the DSS. He spoke openly about Senator Ndume's support in helping the group frame threat messages to various politicians and Nigerian officials via text messages.

The embattled senator was arraigned alongside the self-confessed spokesperson of the Boko Haram sect, Ali Sanda Umar Konduga (A.K.A) Usman Al-Zawahiri at magistrate court Abuja.

The case is still ongoing whereas Ndume enjoys his freedom and occupy a high ranking position in the Nigerian government.

However, today, the DSS requested a Wuse Zone 2 Senior Magistrates’ Court in Abuja to discontinue trial of Nnamdi Kanu, who doubles as the director of Radio Biafra. The DSS had earlier him  charged with criminal conspiracy, intimidation and belonging to unlawful society, to which he pleaded not guilty. A court had since granted him bail, but the DSS disobeyed several court orders and continue to illegally detain him.


The DSS wishes to withdraw the charges at the magistrate court in order to charge Kanu with PHANTOM terrorism charges.

At the resumed sitting of the case, prosecution counsel, Moses Idakwo, informed the court that after the arraignment of the accused, the complainant stumbled on some facts which took the matter out of the jurisdiction of the court. According to him, the complainant found out that the accused was involved in terrorism and has been financing it.

“The complainant is, therefore, applying to discontinue the matter under section 108(1) of administration of criminal justice act 2015.’’ Idakwo said that the DSS had also obtained an order from the Federal High Court, Abuja, dated Nov.10, to detain the accused in its custody for 90 days.
Objecting, Kanu’s counsel, Vincent Obetta, prayed the court not to discontinue the case because the prosecution did not present any information from the Attorney-General of Federation who had the authority to approve such. Obetta told the court that the DSS violated the order of the court which granted bail that was perfected but not granted, adding that the accused had been in DSS custody since he was arrested.

Subsequently, the magistrate, Mr Usman Shuaibu, after listening to both counsels, adjourned the matter until Dec.1 for ruling.

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