No fewer than 52 top rank lawyers' services have been retained
ahead of the battle to defend Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the
Indigenous People of Biafra on September 26.
The disclosure was made in an interview last night on 99.5
Wazobia FM , Abuja by the IPOB lawyers numbering 52 on who expressed
dissatisfaction with the continued detention of their client in spite of
repeated court injunction by courts of competent jurisdiction for his
unconditional release.
The lawyers vowed to hold the Nigerian government responsible
should anything untoward happen to their client under the existing
circumstances.

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