Oshoma: Investigations were completed before Simon Ekpa’s arrest, unlike in Nigeria…
“Because there are no consequences for judicial delays in Nigeria, we will continue to excuse our slow justice system.” – Liborous Oshoma, Legal Practitioner
“Because there are no consequences for judicial delays in Nigeria, we will continue to excuse our slow justice system.” – Liborous Oshoma, Legal Practitioner
The Nigerian government has welcomed the six-year terrorism sentence handed to separatist agitator Simon Ekpa by a Finnish court and is considering seeking his repatriation, while IPOB has forcefully distanced itself from his actions.
Reno Omokri has accused Peter Obi of hypocrisy for staying silent on Simon Ekpa’s conviction in Finland while previously calling for KWAM 1’s arrest and dismissing Nnamdi Kanu’s trial as baseless.
Court documents allege she registered a competing entity, the United States of Biafra–Biafra Republic Government in Exile–Defacto Corp, in Georgia on January 5.
He faces charges of “public incitement to commit a crime with terrorist intent” and “participation in a terrorist group.”
Simon Ekpa, a prominent Biafra agitator and political activist, has gone on trial in Finland for alleged terrorism-related offences tied to his separatist campaign.
Simon Ekpa
Finnish prosecutors have charged Simon Ekpa with inciting terrorism and participating in a terrorist group, in connection with his Biafra secession campaign.
Attorney-General Lateef Fagbemi says Nigeria has not started extradition proceedings against Simon Ekpa, who faces trial in Finland for spreading terrorist propaganda.
“Let him face the full weight of justice for the grievous consequences of his actions…”