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Just in: Chaos in Court as Nnamdi Kanu Confronts Justice Omotosho During Ruling

Gabriel Elozino by Gabriel Elozino
November 20, 2025
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There was chaos at the Federal High Court in Abuja today, Thursday, as the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, disrupted proceedings and directly confronted the trial judge, Justice Omotosho, during the delivery of a ruling.

The drama unfolded after Justice Omotosho recalled that the court had, on October 27, 2025, ordered Kanu to file his defence or, alternatively, submit a written address to be deemed his final address. The judge noted that Kanu had complied by filing a motion and a comprehensive written address, which the court had formally adopted as his final submissions.

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Ruling on a fresh relief sought by the defendant, Justice Omotosho held that the application was “highly unmeritorious,” adding that another motion filed by Kanu five days later would nonetheless be considered in the interest of justice.

But tensions rose sharply when the judge indicated he was proceeding to deliver judgment. Kanu stood up himself—without waiting for counsel—and insisted that he had a constitutional right to personally address the court before judgment.

“My Lord, this is my right. A final address is constitutionally guaranteed, and I have not waived it,” Kanu declared, speaking loudly and emotionally.

The situation quickly escalated as Kanu, visibly agitated, began raising his voice, alleging that the judge is bais.

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“This is my case! My allow me to talk. My land is finished—completely finished! Members of my clan came and confirmed the land is gone!” he shouted, repeatedly interrupting the judge and court officers.

Despite Justice Omotosho’s repeated pleas for him to “compose yourself in this temple of justice,” Kanu continued speaking over the court, demanding that the judge show him where he had the power to deny him the opportunity to address the court.

“Show me! Show me where you can stop me from giving my address! This is ridiculous!” he shouted, attempting to cite Section 266 of the Evidence Act before he was interrupted.

As the disruption intensified, Justice Omotosho ordered security officers to remove Kanu from the courtroom after several warnings went unheeded.

“You have the right to appeal after my judgment. Please take him out,” the judge directed.

Kanu continued shouting as he was escorted out.

“You call this a court? You call this the law? What is happening here?” he yelled while being led away.

Normalcy was restored shortly after, and the court continued its proceedings.

Justice Omotosho is expected to deliver judgment after reviewing all submissions already before the court.

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