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Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by ukomko: 10:40am On Jun 04, 2017
Biafra leader Nnamdi Kanu has explained why he went against some bail conditions.
Kanu speaking through his lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor said it was not for the prosecution to determine whether or not his client had violated the bail conditions.
Ejiofor said it was the exclusive responsibility of the court to decide whether or not the bail conditions had been violated. He, however, added that some of the conditions the defendant was being touted to have violated were unconstitutional.
He promised to file an application to set aside the “unconstitutional” bail conditions.
Ejiofor said, “It doesn’t lie in their power to determine whether he has breached the bail conditions or not.
“The court gave the bail on supplementary and other main terms. The court knows the terms on which it granted the bail.
“I have been able to clarify this issue – the fact that the court said he cannot be found in the crowd of more than 10 persons does not mean he cannot go to church; it does not mean he cannot entertain visitors in his house.
“It is on that note that we are going to file an application to vacate those terms.
“I can tell you that the court is fully aware that he would attend church and he would receive family members.
“These are his rights under the fundamental human rights in Chapter 4 of the Constitution.”
Reacting to allegations of his client granting press interviews in breach of his bail conditions, Ejiofor said, “Freedom of expression is part of the rights he (Kanu) is entitled to under the Constitution.
“We are filing an application before the court to set aside the terms that are clearly in violation of the Constitution.”



http://biafrasay.com/p/325027/why-i-flouted-some-of-my-bail-conditions-nnamdi-kanu

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by ukomko: 10:40am On Jun 04, 2017
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by taylor88(m): 10:41am On Jun 04, 2017
hmmm
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by matinos28(m): 10:41am On Jun 04, 2017
OK
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by ApolitiCal: 10:42am On Jun 04, 2017
Continue. By the time you are taken back to kuje, Ipods will infiltrate social media to rant.

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by NwaAmaikpe: 10:46am On Jun 04, 2017
grin
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by Marcelo290(m): 10:48am On Jun 04, 2017
ApolitiCal:
Continue. By the time you are taken back to kuje, Ipods will infiltrate social media to rant.
This one body just dey pepper you, why so pained? na you and him them go put inside the prison?

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by bennymark(m): 10:57am On Jun 04, 2017
arrogant kanu, the end shall justify the means, watching the episodes roll

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by Nobody: 10:57am On Jun 04, 2017
I thought the Fraudster was a Jewish wannabe what's his business with church?

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by BAILMONEY: 11:01am On Jun 04, 2017
Laburos:
I thought the Fraudster was a Jewish wannabe what's his business with church?
I STILL DONT UNDERSTAND WHY WE SHARE THE SAME COUNTRY WITH AFONJA MUSLIMSsad

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by conductor3: 11:14am On Jun 04, 2017
Laburos:
I thought the Fraudster was a Jewish wannabe what's his business with church?

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by bkool7(m): 11:17am On Jun 04, 2017
conductor3:
You want some of this?
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by decency12(m): 11:42am On Jun 04, 2017
This man is a strong man.....

He needds to thread carefully because these group of judges we have here are very crazy and are targeting those 100million Naira those sureties got.
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by YorubaForum: 11:48am On Jun 04, 2017
My Honourable Leader,he Keeps making headline in every newspaper, you are unstoppable.. .ask the useless court whether you won't go to church or attend to family members, even to attend to Nzuko ohaneze maka odimma nke ndi obodo tongue grin...
Afonjas right now will be like "Baba, no break this country oo, i take oduduwa beg you, make hunger no finish us oo, Buhari and Osinbajo make una do something nah "..

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by PREBuhari2019: 11:52am On Jun 04, 2017
All he want is Biafra.

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by ESDKING: 12:02pm On Jun 04, 2017
Laudable !!.

All unity beggars that are against Biafra, those who sworn never to see the actualisation of Biafra will surely get their heart desires by witnessing Biafran independence from their diff graves.
In other words, all unity beggars must have slow and painful death to avoid witnessing the inevitable.

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by Nobody: 12:15pm On Jun 04, 2017
I love this lawyer Ejiofor...knows his job!

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by DocHMD: 12:18pm On Jun 04, 2017
All those conditions like 'Never seen in a crowd of 10', 'Never speak to press' are all supplementary and were not even documented on paper because they violate freedom of assembly, association and speech. The Judiciary cannot break the same law it swore to uphold because Buhari said so. #Commonsense

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by Iskander2: 12:24pm On Jun 04, 2017
Clinton9000:
I love this lawyer Ejiofor...knows his job!



odogwu i know the biased mods have deleted your thread on "nnamdi to deliver a power message to biafra engineers & scientist" please can u explain it to me in a private message

dalu

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by Iskander2: 12:26pm On Jun 04, 2017
ukomko:
Biafra leader Nnamdi Kanu has explained why he went against some bail conditions.
Kanu speaking through his lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor said it was not for the prosecution to determine whether or not his client had violated the bail conditions.
Ejiofor said it was the exclusive responsibility of the court to decide whether or not the bail conditions had been violated. He, however, added that some of the conditions the defendant was being touted to have violated were unconstitutional.
He promised to file an application to set aside the “unconstitutional” bail conditions.
Ejiofor said, “It doesn’t lie in their power to determine whether he has breached the bail conditions or not.
“The court gave the bail on supplementary and other main terms. The court knows the terms on which it granted the bail.
“I have been able to clarify this issue – the fact that the court said he cannot be found in the crowd of more than 10 persons does not mean he cannot go to church; it does not mean he cannot entertain visitors in his house.
“It is on that note that we are going to file an application to vacate those terms.
“I can tell you that the court is fully aware that he would attend church and he would receive family members.
“These are his rights under the fundamental human rights in Chapter 4 of the Constitution.”
Reacting to allegations of his client granting press interviews in breach of his bail conditions, Ejiofor said, “Freedom of expression is part of the rights he (Kanu) is entitled to under the Constitution.
“We are filing an application before the court to set aside the terms that are clearly in violation of the Constitution.”



http://biafrasay.com/p/325027/why-i-flouted-some-of-my-bail-conditions-nnamdi-kanu


odogwu i sent you a private message in your site please reply me

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by legislatively: 12:29pm On Jun 04, 2017
Laburos:
I thought the Fraudster was a Jewish wannabe what's his business with church?
wow, this comment is the most stupid I have read today

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by tossie101(f): 1:32pm On Jun 04, 2017
Biafra is all i want

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by naijagobetter(m): 1:50pm On Jun 04, 2017
he is trying to play smart, 'time shall tell'
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by Luciferdevil(m): 2:07pm On Jun 04, 2017
ApolitiCal:
Continue. By the time you are taken back to kuje, Ipods will infiltrate social media to rant.
Shatap there

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Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by SalamRushdie: 2:14pm On Jun 04, 2017
Kanu take it easy so you are not sent back to the slammer again...All we need is peace
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by Blue3k(m): 2:20pm On Jun 04, 2017
Told everyone this. The 10 person rule was a public gathering. Not on private property. Even the court acording to his lawyer saying it now. It wouldn't make sense for him to break bail and court not order for his arrest. Unless you guys think the court is rub by inept individuals who can't watch social media.

“I have been able to clarify this issue – the fact that the court said he cannot be found in the crowd of more than 10 persons does not mean he cannot go to church; it does not mean he cannot entertain visitors in his house.
“It is on that note that we are going to file an application to vacate those terms.
“I can tell you that the court is fully aware that he would attend church and he would receive family members.

I'm still not sure about this one. Anyway if court hasn't called for his arrest yet the don't care. They have Internet access like us.


“Freedom of expression is part of the rights he (Kanu) is entitled to under the Constitution.
“We are filing an application before the court to set aside the terms that are clearly in violation of the Constitution.”
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by JFT24(m): 5:41am On Jun 05, 2017
ukomko:
Biafra leader Nnamdi Kanu has explained why he went against some bail conditions.
Kanu speaking through his lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor said it was not for the prosecution to determine whether or not his client had violated the bail conditions.
Ejiofor said it was the exclusive responsibility of the court to decide whether or not the bail conditions had been violated. He, however, added that some of the conditions the defendant was being touted to have violated were unconstitutional.
He promised to file an application to set aside the “unconstitutional” bail conditions.
Ejiofor said, “It doesn’t lie in their power to determine whether he has breached the bail conditions or not.
“The court gave the bail on supplementary and other main terms. The court knows the terms on which it granted the bail.
“I have been able to clarify this issue – the fact that the court said he cannot be found in the crowd of more than 10 persons does not mean he cannot go to church; it does not mean he cannot entertain visitors in his house.
“It is on that note that we are going to file an application to vacate those terms.
“I can tell you that the court is fully aware that he would attend church and he would receive family members.
“These are his rights under the fundamental human rights in Chapter 4 of the Constitution.”
Reacting to allegations of his client granting press interviews in breach of his bail conditions, Ejiofor said, “Freedom of expression is part of the rights he (Kanu) is entitled to under the Constitution.
“We are filing an application before the court to set aside the terms that are clearly in violation of the Constitution.”



http://biafrasay.com/p/325027/why-i-flouted-some-of-my-bail-conditions-nnamdi-kanu

Do jews go to church??
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by Blue3k(m): 5:56am On Jun 05, 2017
JFT24:


Do jews go to church??

Synagogue AKA Temple.
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by nwakibe: 6:02am On Jun 05, 2017
k
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by Princevirus(m): 6:12am On Jun 05, 2017
Booked
Re: Why I Flouted Some Of My Bail Conditions – Nnamdi Kanu by Jamiubond009(m): 6:35am On Jun 05, 2017
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