Emeka Gift Posted:
Taking another look at Nnamdi Kanu’s bail conditions: Nnamdi cannot do the following:
1- He cannot be received in his village by more than 10 persons.
2- He cannot accept more than 10 visitors/sympathizers in his house.
3- He cannot queue in the bank, airport etc., because more than 10 persons would be standing in front and behind him.
4- He cannot attend any function, including church service. No thanksgiving service for his release.
5- He cannot board a commercial flight or bus that has more than 10 persons.
6- He cannot eat with more than 10 persons. He has to restructure his dining table.
7- Presently he has over 18 persons (Stewards, Security, Wife, Siblings and relatives) living with him. And they must not see him at the same time.
8- The doctor would probably visit him in his house for treatment. To avoid finding himself in the mist of 10 patients.
Question: What is Nigeria judiciary turning to?
Are these conditions coming from a court whose sole duty is to fight and protect the right of the oppressed?
With these conditions given to Nnamdi Kanu I will say something is fishy with Nigeria judiciary.