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Kenyan Court Rules Nnamdi Kanu’s Abduction Illegal, Awards ₦120 Million In Damages

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 27, 2025 Article/Column No Comments4 Mins Read
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Kenyan Court Rules Nnamdi Kanu’s Abduction Illegal, Awards ₦120 Million In Damages.

In a landmark ruling, a Kenyan court has declared the abduction and rendition of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to Nigeria as illegal. The court has ordered the Kenyan government to pay Kanu ₦120 million (approximately 10 million Kenyan Shillings) in damages for the violation of his rights. This decision marks a significant victory for Kanu and his legal team, led by prominent barrister and civil rights advocate P.L.O Lumumba, and has sparked widespread reactions across Nigeria and beyond.

 

Nnamdi Kanu, a British-Nigerian activist and IPOB leader, was forcibly taken from Kenya in June 2021 and extradited to Nigeria, where he faces charges related to terrorism and treasonable felony. His arrest and rendition have been mired in controversy, with Kanu’s legal team arguing that his detention and transfer violated international law and human rights conventions. The Nigerian Supreme Court had previously declared the rendition illegal, a sentiment echoed by the Kenyan court’s ruling on 27 June 2025.





 

According to court documents, Kanu’s abduction involved a coordinated effort that breached Kenyan and international legal standards. The Kenyan court found that the manner of his detention and transfer lacked legal basis, constituting a gross violation of his fundamental rights.

 

The Kenyan High Court, in a judgement delivered on 27 June 2025, ruled that Kanu’s abduction was unlawful and ordered the Kenyan government to compensate him with ₦120 million for the trauma and injustice suffered. The court condemned the actions of the authorities involved, stating that they failed to adhere to due process. The judgement has been hailed as a triumph for justice and accountability, with Kanu’s supporters describing it as a victory for the “great people of the rising sun.”

 

Prominent posts on X reflected public sentiment, with users praising the decision as a step towards justice. One user remarked, “Justice may be delayed, but not denied,” while another questioned why Kanu remains detained despite multiple court rulings in his favour.

 

The decision has far-reaching implications for Nigeria-Kenya diplomatic relations and raises questions about the enforcement of international law. Kanu’s legal team has called for his immediate release, citing the Kenyan court’s ruling and the Nigerian Supreme Court’s earlier judgement as grounds for dismissing the charges against him. The ₦120 million in damages awarded to Kanu underscores the severity of the violation and serves as a warning to governments engaging in extrajudicial renditions.

 

Supporters of Kanu, particularly within the IPOB movement, have celebrated the ruling as a vindication of their leader’s cause. However, the Nigerian government has yet to issue an official response to the Kenyan court’s decision, leaving uncertainty about whether it will comply with the call for Kanu’s release.

 

The ruling has ignited discussions on social media platforms, with many Nigerians and members of the Biafran diaspora expressing hope that it will pressure the Nigerian government to reconsider Kanu’s detention. P.L.O Lumumba, Kanu’s lead counsel, has been widely praised for securing this legal victory, with supporters lauding his commitment to human rights and justice.

 

As the case continues to unfold, Kanu’s legal team is expected to leverage the Kenyan court’s ruling to challenge his ongoing detention in Nigeria. The international community, including human rights organisations, is likely to closely monitor developments, given the case’s implications for cross-border abductions and the protection of individual rights.

 

This ruling not only highlights the complexities of Kanu’s case but also underscores the importance of upholding the rule of law in international relations. For now, the ₦120 million award stands as a powerful statement against unlawful abductions and a beacon of hope for Kanu’s supporters.

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