Government re arraigns nnamdi kanu on 11 count
It appears that you are referring to the recent development in the case of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
According to reports, the Nigerian government has re-arraigned Nnamdi Kanu on 11 counts of treasonable felony and other related offenses. The re-arraignment took place at the Federal High Court in Abuja, Nigeria's capital city.
The 11 counts against Kanu include:
- Treasonable felony
- Managing a terrorist organization
- Illegal possession of firearms
- Unlawful possession of explosives
- Unlawful possession of weapons
- Unlawful possession of ammunition
- Unlawful possession of dangerous drugs
- Unlawful possession of prohibited firearms
- Unlawful possession of prohibited explosives
- Unlawful possession of prohibited weapons
- Unlawful possession of prohibited ammunition
Kanu has been in detention since October 2015, when he was arrested in Lagos, Nigeria, and extradited to Abuja. He has been denied bail several times and has been held in custody for over five years.
The re-arraignment of Kanu is seen as a significant development in the case, as it could potentially lead to a trial and a verdict on the charges against him. However, the exact date for the trial has not been announced yet.
It's worth noting that Kanu's case has been marked by controversy and allegations of human rights abuses. Many have criticized the Nigerian government's handling of the case, including the use of force and intimidation against Kanu and his supporters.
I hope this information is helpful.