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We Don’t Have An Official Record Of Nnamdi Kanu’s Extradition – Kenya Government


The government of Kenya has stated publicly that it is not aware of the abduction of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and his subsequent rendition to Nigeria.
Grassroots.ng reported several months ago that the leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra IPOB was last seen in Kenya where he went for treatment. Earlier last year the government of Nigeria announced his arrest which they claimed to be a form interception without proper explanation of how they arrested him.
Kanu is currently in the DSS custody Abuja in a solitary confinement awaiting for his trial. The Chief judge Justice Binta Nyako has in several occasions postpone his case without cogent reason.
Today, the government of Kenya announced that it has no hand in the arrest of Mazi Kanu.
“According To Our Records As per The PISCES System, Nwannekaenyi Kenny Okwu-Kanu (Mazi Nnamdi Kanu) Is Still In Kenya Because He Has Not Exited The country”
“Kenyan Govt Deny Involvement In The Extra Ordinary Rendition Of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Making His Trial In Nigeria Illegal.
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