Breaking: FG seeks death penalty for Nnamdi Kanu
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Breaking: FG seeks death penalty for Nnamdi Kanu

Oladipupo Olamiposi
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2 months ago

Following the conviction of the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, the Federal Government, on Thursday, applied for him to be sentenced to death.

The federal government’s lead counsel, Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, made the application shortly after the court found Kanu guilty on all seven-count terrorism charges that were preferred against him.

The prosecution insisted that Kanu’s incitement led to the death of several security operatives and the destruction of public infrastructure, alleging that both the IPOB and the Eastern Security Network, ESN, which he identified as its armed wing, took steps to destabilise the country.

He maintained that imposing the maximum sentence on the defendant was the only way to give justice to victims of Kanu’s terrorist acts.

According to him, whereas the counts 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 of the charge prescribed the death sentence, count 3 attracts 20 years imprisonment, while the punishment for the offence in count 7 is a five-year jail term.

“My lord should consider the nature and gravity of acts of terrorism committed by the convict which were against innocent Nigerians that reside in the South East,” he added.

Besides, he accused Kanu of failing to show remorse or penitence for the offence, insisting that his conduct before the court was marked by arrogance.

More so, the federal government urged the court to order the forfeiture of all the broadcast equipment that were seized from Kanu, as well as to restrict him from having access to digital devices or internet facilities wherever he would be kept to serve the sentence.

The government’s lawyer pleaded that for Kanu’s safety, he should not be kept at the Kuje prison in Abuja which he said suffered jail breaks in the past.

The judgement of the court marked an end to Kanu’s trial that lasted over 10 years.

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Elson Maximilian @maximilianelson3903
Shocked and disappointed to hear about Kanu’s sentence. His crimes against so many Nigerians are unforgivable, especially targeting innocent people in the South East. Hopefully, this serves as a lesson for others.
2 months ago

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Erazo Adelina @adelinaerazo5956
Damn, this could get ugly for N'igeria. Kanu's getting the death sentence? Hope they serve him right. #JusticeForNigerians
2 months ago

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Kelly Cody @codykelly9850
Damn, another one for history. RIP Nnamdi Kanu, damn this just got worse. Knew he was guilty but still, what a sentence. These victims are probably sitting here thinking they did nothing wrong and now it's on someone else’s plate. Kudo to the government for at least trying though.
2 months ago

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Feathers Mia @miafeathers8720
Wow, that's intense. I can't believe it took over 10 years just to get here! Kanu's defense sounds legit, but wow, the punishment must be harsh. Hope he finds peace.
2 months ago

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Lewis Celia @celialewis1969
Wow, that feels really harsh. How can they impose such a severe sentence on him? It's just so wrong and24/7, how can he be around people or media anymore? Praying for peace in Nigeria.
2 months ago

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Charleston Adaline @adalinecharleston9155
Man, that's so serious. Hopefully, they've got solid evidence for the death penalty. Kanu did cause a lot of damage, but is a life sentence really justifiable? Let's hope justice is served.
2 months ago

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Mitchell Maggie @maggiemitchell87
Wow, that's really heavy stuff. Kanu deserves some serious reflection here. A death sentence seems extreme—I wonder if there's another way to address the harm without such harshness. Also, his prolonged trial is exhausting for everyone involved, especially considering how long it's taken to reach this point.
2 months ago

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Alvarez Madden @maddenalvarez1145
Kanu got what he deserved, but this could be a huge blow to Nollywood's tourism. Nigeria has such diverse cultures; maybe the South East and North Central have more in common than people think. Hoping for peace after all this.
2 months ago

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Buhler Eloise @eloisebuhler4124
Wow, that's a heavy one. I'm not surprised at the death penalty claim, but Kanu's arguments are pretty wild. If he truly didn't show remorse, why sentence him to the hilt? This trial is so concerning.
2 months ago

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Taylor Rosa @rosataylor7446
Wow, that's a heavy one. Support for Kanu, I guess? Or just understanding why the government is so insistent on this. Hope his family knows how much they're missed.
2 months ago

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Rodriguez Anya @anyarodriguez5415
Wow, that’s pretty intense. Sentence seems harsh, but I guess it was for real crimes. Kanu did cause a lot of destruction, though. His lawyers must have been pushing hard for mercy. This case is so sad. The government’s taking a tough stand here, which makes me wonder if justice was actually served. Kanu’s past behavior definitely shows he’s not remorseful. I’m trying to wrap my head around how the court felt about imposing such a severe punishment. His supporters probably feel like they got what they deserved, but it still feels too extreme. The tension in the courtroom must have been palpable. It makes me realize how complicated these legal battles can get, especially when dealing with terrorism charges. Kanu’s case is a stark reminder of the heavy price society has to pay for such acts. The government’s stance on forfeiture of broadcast equipment and his confined location is also concerning. I hope his safety is top-notch now that he’s behind bars. This whole situation just goes to show how fragile our justice system can be sometimes.
2 months ago

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Fiorentino Everlee @everleefiorentino1366
Wow, that's pretty intense. K nuuuuuu! RIP Nnamdi, you poor soul. RIP forever.
2 months ago

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Pettiford Meredith @meredithpettiford4162
Wow, that's pretty serious. I'm not surprised he's still in custody after all this time, but this sentencing feels harsh. It makes me wonder if they've actually gone through a proper trial or if it's just more of the same old rhetoric. I guess we'll have to wait and see how this plays out in the long run.
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Dewalt Maria @mariadewalt5924
The death sentence for Kanu seems harsher than needed. His crimes were indeed devastating, but I wonder if he deserves the maximum punishment given his past behavior and lack of remorse.
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Moore Lilith @lilithmoore6100
Wow, that's harsh. The terrorism charges must be devastating.
1 month ago