Illustration depicting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB leader, receiving a life sentence for terrorism in a Nigerian Federal High Court, with a judge and pleading kinsman.
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Nnamdi Kanu sentenced to life imprisonment for terrorism

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has sentenced Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to life imprisonment on terrorism charges. The prosecution had sought the death penalty, but the court opted for life. Kanu's kinsman pleaded for mercy during the proceedings.

Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), was sentenced to life imprisonment by a Federal High Court in Abuja on November 20, 2025. The court convicted him on charges of terrorism and intimidation of Nigerians, following a trial where Kanu had attempted but failed to halt the judgment.

The Federal Government, through its prosecution, had urged the court to impose the maximum penalty of death on Kanu, citing reasons why he deserved it. However, Justice Binta Nyako delivered the life sentence instead. Kanu's kinsman made a plea for mercy as the prosecution demanded the harshest punishment, highlighting the emotional stakes in the case.

This sentencing comes after Kanu's rearrest and ongoing legal battles since 2021, amid his advocacy for Biafran secession. IPOB, declared a terrorist organization by the Nigerian government, has been central to the charges. The decision underscores tensions over separatism in southeastern Nigeria, with no immediate reactions from IPOB supporters reported in the sources.

The trial has drawn significant attention, balancing national security concerns against calls for leniency from Kanu's supporters.

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Discussions on X regarding Nnamdi Kanu's life imprisonment for terrorism charges reveal polarized views. Supporters celebrate it as a victory against separatism and incitement, while critics decry it as unjust and politically motivated, highlighting inconsistencies in handling other terrorists. Skeptics question the judiciary's fairness, and neutral observers note potential for heightened regional tensions.

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Minister Nyesom Wike speaking intensely at a podium in Abuja, condemning PDP after court halts convention, with flags and documents in background.
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Wike condemns PDP impunity after court halts convention

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Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike praised a court ruling that restrained the Peoples Democratic Party's preparations for its national convention, while the party vowed to appeal and proceed with the event. Speaking at a stakeholders' meeting in Abuja, Wike accused party leaders of undermining internal democracy. The PDP dismissed the judgment and instructed lawyers to challenge it immediately.

The Supreme Court of Nigeria has overruled President Bola Tinubu's pardon for Maryam Sanda, an Abuja-based housewife convicted of culpable homicide. The court affirmed her death sentence on Friday. This decision reverses the presidential clemency granted earlier.

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A court in Akwa Ibom State has sentenced four members of a kidnapping syndicate to death by hanging. The group terrorized residents of Ikot Abasi and neighboring communities in Rivers State.

Amnesty International has strongly condemned the brutal assault on a Gombe State councillor by a senior aide to the governor. The incident, which involved beating and slapping, followed the councillor's criticism of a top official. The rights group called for an immediate investigation to curb growing impunity.

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Following Jimmy Lai's conviction on national security charges, as reported earlier, global reactions have intensified. The US and UK demand his release, citing political persecution, while Hong Kong and Chinese officials defend the ruling as upholding the law. Sentencing is pending.

On Monday, October 27, 2025, defenses of Jair Bolsonaro and other defendants convicted for the attempted coup d'état filed declaration embargoes with Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF). The appeals challenge omissions, contradictions, and penalty calculations from the First Panel's rulings. The moves aim to correct alleged errors and, in some instances, signal efforts to escalate the case to the full Court bench.

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Following Jimmy Lai’s conviction on national security and sedition charges on December 15, 2025, details from his months-long trial highlight the evidence presented, tight security, international observers, and the case’s role in Hong Kong’s broader clampdown on dissent.

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