Only British government can stop my night mare-Nnamdi kalu wife wrtes UK foreign secretary

 


Uchechi, spouse of Nnamdi Kanu, head of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has said just the British government can keep the Nigerian government from exposing the fomenter to additional mischief. 


She offered the comments in a letter to the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom, UK, Dominic Raab MP. 


Nnamdi Kanu 


Uchechi focused on that lone Raab could end the current struggles of the IPOB pioneer. 


Her call was contained in the letter by Kanu's UK lawful group, Bindmans LLP. 


Bindmans LLP sent the pre-activity letter in the interest of the Kanu family to Raab MP, moving his continuous inability to give consular help to the IPOB pioneer who is a British public. 


"Just the British government can keep him from being exposed to additional mischief. My family's future bliss rests with Dominic Raab. He can end the entirety of this in a moment. He can stop my bad dream," she said. 


Equity Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court, Abuja had last Monday deferred Kanu's preliminary to October 21, because of disappointment of Nigerian Government to create him in court. 


At the point when the matter was called up, the indictment counsel, M. B. Abubakar, had educated the court that the matter was scheduled for hearing and that they were prepared to proceed. 


Yet, Nnamdi Kanu's legal advisor, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, had educated the court that there was a forthcoming application under the watchful eye of the court to move Kanu from the guardianship of the Department of State Services (DSS) to a remedial focus. 


In any case, Justice Nyako expressed that the preliminary couldn't proceed without the IPOB pioneer since he was not accessible to stand his preliminary. 


The court deferred to October 21, 2021, for continuation of hearing. 


Ejiofor, driving guidance for Nnamdi Kanu had told the court that the Department of State Services (DSS) had kept him and family members from getting Kanu the chance to see him. 


"I was educated definitively, I am talking from the bar, that Nnamdi Kanu has been removed from ward of this court. We have been denied admittance to Kanu over the most recent 10 days. We are stressed over his wellbeing and don't have a clue why the Federal Government wouldn't acquire him court," he had said.

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