Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been convicted on count one and count two in the federal charges brought against him, following today’s long-awaited ruling in Abuja.
The development comes as a follow-up to the earlier proceedings reported by Spear News this monitoring, where the court resumed judgment on the charges bordering on terrorism and related offences.
While full details of the conviction are still emerging, today’s decision marks a major turning point in the high-profile case that has spanned several years and drawn national and international attention.
More updates, including the court’s full pronouncement, sentencing implications, and reactions from counsel and stakeholders, will be provided as soon as official documents and statements become available.
Spear News is monitoring the situation closely.

































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