Nnamdi Kanu appeals his so-called ‘life imprisonment’ ruling at the International Criminal Court—an institution where Nigeria has zero judicial authority.”
According to emerging reports, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has rejected the controversial judgment delivered by the Nigerian court and has instead taken his appeal to the International Criminal Court (ICC), insisting that no Nigerian judge has been able to show him the law he supposedly violated.
In his words:
“If there is a law I broke, show it to me. No man can be jailed without a written law. Nigeria cannot create a law in secret and call it justice.”
Freedom-rights observers say this move is a powerful challenge to a judicial system they describe as “weaponized, inconsistent, and allergic to transparency.”
Another source close to the legal team stated:
“This is not just an appeal—this is a global call to expose a broken system. The world must now decide whether justice still exists or whether impunity has become a governing tool in Nigeria.”

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