IPOB: Despite court order, DSS refused to allow Nnamdi Kanu change clothe -Lawyer - Punch Newspapers

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IPOB: Despite court order, DSS refused to allow Nnamdi Kanu change clothe -Lawyer

Ifeanyi Ejiofor, counsel for the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has complained that the IPOB leader was not allowed to change his clothe by the Department of State Services.

The lawyer complained that this was against the Tuesday, January 18, 2022 order by Justice Binta Nyako, asking DSS to allow Nnamdi Kanu to change his clothe. “We, however, protested against this obvious violation of court order, and insisted on seeing the Head of the appropriate department to lodge our complaint, but Onyendu advised that we should take up the infractions at the appropriate forum in view of the fact that a positive order of the court was flouted.

 

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Was the court order to the President or the DSS?

This can only happen in a ZOO

How can the citizens obey laws when the law makers breaks their own laws. Dictators

Well, I reserve my comment but all I know is that we move..

The Nigeria government doesn’t even obey the order from it’s own judiciary. What kind of a country is that. Tomorrow they will come and tell you that we are practicing democracy, and you should go and get your PVC to vote. Evil forest called a country.

Na wa ooooo

Uwaoma_Phil LeahHardingAJE

Too bad.

Court order in the mud

I wonder ooo, since all this month cloth remain neat as this, but wait assuming they gave him chance what will he wear. punch Nigeria IPOB MobileApp

For how many months and his outfit is still looking neat

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