Swore: Says Secret Plan To Murder Nnamdi Kanu Using The Courts Now Crystallising

The Publisher of the SaharaReporters online Newspaper, Sowore Says the secret agreement by political leaders in President Bola Tinubu's administration to murder Nnamdi Kanu using the courts like in the case of late Ken Saro-Wiwa, was now crystallising.

Nov 7, 2025 - 17:32
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Swore: Says Secret Plan To Murder Nnamdi Kanu Using The Courts Now Crystallising
The Publisher of the SaharaReporters online Newspaper, Sowore Says the secret agreement by political leaders in President Bola Tinubu's administration to murder Nnamdi Kanu using the courts like in the case of late Ken Saro-Wiwa, was now crystallising.
Sowore further said that the predetermined plan to murder Kanu was a high-level political conspiracy adding the murder plan was now being dressed as "judicial procedure," in the court, urging the Federal Government to release Nnandii Kanu now.
He spoke in a statement in his X handle. The statement read, "For the avoidance of doubt and to alert the public, it has become clear that a secret decision has long been reached within the @officialABAT  regime regarding the fate of Mazi @NnamdiKanu. "The plan, devised through a high-level political conspiracy, is to either sentence him to death or condemn him to life imprisonment. This outcome, predetermined far in advance, is now being dressed up in the guise of judicial procedure.
"Justice James Omotosho is expected to conclude Kanu’s trial by declaring that his refusal to open his defence amounts to an admission of guilt, a convenient interpretation designed to seal a verdict already agreed upon behind closed doors. "The ruling is anticipated this November, a month that bears a haunting historical precedent, one of Nigeria's most haunting tragedies. 
"It was in November 1995 that the military tribunal of General Sani Abacha sentenced Ken Saro-Wiwa and eight other Ogoni activists to death, a sentence carried out with ruthless precision.
"Today, three decades later, Nigeria appears to be standing at the same moral crossroads. Only the year has changed; this is 2025, not 1995, but the machinery of repression grinds on. 
"The trial of Nnamdi Kanu has ceased to be about justice; it is now a test of conscience for the Nigerian state and its citizens alike. #FreeNnamdiKanuNow"

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