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Tension rises as Nnamdi Kanu’s trial unfolds amid fresh killings in Southeast Nigeria

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The high-profile trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), is ongoing in Abuja.

Recent court sessions have seen significant developments that could influence the outcome of the politically sensitive case, Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports.

The Federal High Court admitted key documents linking IPOB to the death of former presidential aide, Ahmed Gulak.

These documents, including a medical report and death certificate, were presented by the prosecution during a recent hearing.

Notably, Kanu’s defense team did not object to the submission of the sensitive documents in open court.

The documents claim Gulak was killed by gunmen suspected to be affiliated with IPOB in Imo State.

Legal analysts believe this development could shape the trial’s direction and the defense’s future strategies.

The court adjourned the case to May 21 and 22 to continue cross-examination of prosecution witnesses.

Observers say the trial highlights the growing tension between national unity and separatist agitations in Nigeria.

As the legal battle unfolds, security concerns in the Southeast continue to escalate.

Amnesty International recently reported a gruesome attack on travelers in Imo State that left over 30 people dead.

The attack occurred along the Okigwe-Owerri highway and has drawn national outrage and international concern.

Witnesses say gunmen ambushed vehicles, opening fire indiscriminately and causing chaos and panic.

Authorities suspect the Eastern Security Network (ESN), IPOB’s armed wing, is behind the deadly ambush.

However, no group has claimed responsibility, and IPOB has denied any involvement in violent attacks.

The killing has intensified fears and added pressure on the Nigerian government to restore security.

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Local leaders and civil society groups have called for urgent action to protect lives and property.

Citizens are demanding increased military presence and intelligence operations in affected areas.

Many fear the region could slip deeper into crisis if attacks continue unchecked.

The killings have added a volatile layer to an already complex trial involving Kanu and IPOB.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that both events are fueling heated discussions nationwide and beyond.

The outcome of Kanu’s trial may significantly affect the peace and unity of Nigeria.

Many Nigerians are watching closely, hoping for justice and long-term solutions to the conflict.

International observers are also monitoring developments due to the implications for regional stability.

The Nigerian government is under growing pressure to balance justice with peace and security.

The next court sessions may determine the strength of the prosecution’s case against the IPOB leader.

Kanu’s legal team is expected to counter the new evidence in upcoming hearings.

The eyes of the nation remain fixed on Abuja as the high-stakes trial continues.

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