Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Files 'No Case Submission' in Ongoing IPOB Trial – Major Legal Turning Point

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The post references Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), whose court case involves a "no case submission/motion" filed after the Nigerian Federal Government closed its terrorism and treason case on June 19, 2025, following testimony from a fifth witness, as reported by Tribune Online.

Kanu’s activism stems from the historical Biafran secession (1967 to 1970), which resulted in 1-3.5 million deaths, mostly civilians, due to starvation, a conflict ending with Biafra’s surrender, providing context to IPOB’s current push for independence, detailed in Wikipedia’s historical data.

The legal strategy of a "no case submission" challenges the prosecution’s evidence sufficiency, a tactic supported by Kanu’s defense counsel, Chief Kanu Agabi, SAN, reflecting a growing judicial trend where weak cases are dismissed early, though no peer-reviewed studies quantify its success rate in Nigerian courts.

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