The Federal High Court in Abuja will on Thursday deliver its judgment in the terrorism charges brought against the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, with proceedings scheduled to be broadcast live.
The decision to allow live coverage marks a significant moment in the long-running legal battle, which has drawn national and international attention. Kanu, who has faced multiple charges related to alleged terrorism and separatist activities, has repeatedly maintained his innocence.
Court officials confirmed that the live transmission is intended to promote transparency and ensure public access to the high-profile judgment. Security around the court premises is expected to be heightened as the ruling is delivered.
The judgment will determine the next phase of Kanu’s legal and political journey, with implications for national security, human rights, and the broader discourse around self-determination movements in Nigeria.




