MNK just arrived the court room, exchanging pleasantries with family members, his legal team and supporters.
The leader of IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's hearing continues today at the high court Abuja.
Despite the warnings of justice Binta Nyako to the DSS, to ensure MNK changes his wears, the orders were flouted again.
Not quite long the hearing commenced, the lead counsel of the defendent, SAN Mike Ozekhome categorically affirmed that MNK was extraordinarily renditioned to Nigeria from Kenya, which technically means Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is still in Kenya, thereby challenging the territorial jurisdiction of the court to continue with the trials with 34 while grounds supporting it.
It was also observed that the defence counsel accused the prosecuting counsel of not backing up their claims with concrete facts of dates, where, how and when the crimes Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was accused were committed, therefore implying that their claims against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu lacks basis and merits.
As at the time this report was gathered, the legal fire works was still going on in the court, we hopefully await the outcome of the while events.
The judge adjourned the case till 8th of April for ruling.
Humanity comes first, with such love and care, our world would be better.
THE GREATEST VALENTINE STORY EVER TOLD IN HUMAN HISTORY.
The Alumni of the University of Jos, Nigeria, drew tears from the eyes of many in Bakana, Rivers State as they left the comfort of their homes in Abuja to come celebrate Valentine with their former classmate, Mr. Minabelem Hilary, who became mentally unstable on the eve of his Masters degree defence. The distance is several hundreds of miles apart.
They didn't just land at the beautiful city of Port Harcourt, the Alumni traced him across the river to Bakana and after spending time with him, took him to the Psychiatry Hospital in Rumuigbo, Port Harcourt, and paid for his treatment and admission to a private ward with the sum of N320, 000 (three hundred and twenty thousand naira) only.
The golden hearted former classmates hugged him, bought him new clothes and laughed with him as they exchanged some old school jokes.
Reacting to the kind gesture, a doctor at the facility said Mr. Hillary had a good chance of complete recovery, especially if he took his drugs faithfully.