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Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court has scheduled November 20 for the verdict in the terrorism charges filed by the federal government against the Biafra nation activist, Nnamdi Kanu.
The judge set this date on Friday after Kanu's outright refusal to present his defense, which he has indicated multiple times.
Kanu had previously submitted a motion on Friday contesting his trial, arguing that terrorism is no longer considered an offense in Nigeria as of now.
He asserted that the previous Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act has been repealed, and therefore, there are no valid charges against him.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the date set for the judgment in Nnamdi Kanu's case?
The judgment is scheduled for November 20.
Why did Nnamdi Kanu refuse to open his defense?
Kanu has refused to open his defense, stating his position clearly on several occasions.
What is Kanu's argument regarding the terrorism charges?
Kanu argues that terrorism is no longer an offense in Nigeria and that the relevant act has been repealed, leaving no valid charges against him.



