IPOB Looks For New Lawyer As Kanu’s Faces Terrorism Charges
Members of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) are presently on the search to recruit a top legal adviser to replace the legal team of its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, as his trial enters a hot stage.
This was revealed by a source to the group, saying that IPOB is looking for a standard Attorney in the Nigerian legal system, someone who carries respect in the circle. Information Guide Nigeria
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He added that the present legal team is said to be populated by ‘activists’ who are best suited to work with a ‘legal luminary’ of not below the rank of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) popularly referred to as ‘Learned Silk’ in Nigerian legal parlance. jamb results
According to the source, “IPoB is looking for a highly placed attorney of a SAN status, who is well versed in the Nigerian legal system and commands respect in the circle.
“The envisaged SAN, when engaged, is expected to reorganize Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s legal team, mobilize qualified and like-minded lawyers to work as the coordinated legal team to secure victory over his terrorism and treason felony charges slammed on him by the Nigerian Government.
“As you can see these are very weighty and serious legal issues that require a versatile legal representation and not mere activists who may just be more interested in drawing publicity stunts at the expense of the client and we do not want anything that can affect our cause,” the source said.
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