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Kenyan Court Declares Nnamdi Kanu’s Detention and Transfer to Nigeria Illegal

June 27, 2025
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A High Court sitting in Nairobi, Kenya, has ruled that the 2021 arrest, detention, and subsequent transfer of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), from Kenya to Nigeria was unlawful and unconstitutional.

The judgment, delivered by Justice E. Mwita, also awarded the IPOB leader damages amounting to 10 million Kenyan shillings, holding the Kenyan government accountable for gross violations of his fundamental rights.

In a decisive ruling, Justice Mwita criticized both the Kenyan and Nigerian authorities for their roles in what he described as an unlawful rendition that violated the constitutional guarantees of both countries. The court noted that Kanu had lawfully entered Kenya and, as such, was entitled to the full protection of the country’s legal framework under the 2010 Constitution of Kenya.

Justice Mwita further emphasized that the Kenyan government had a constitutional obligation to safeguard Kanu’s rights and fundamental freedoms while he was within its jurisdiction, regardless of his political affiliations or legal issues in another country.

Kanu was arrested in Kenya and brought to Nigeria in June 2021 under circumstances that sparked widespread controversy and condemnation. Rights groups, legal experts, and political observers decried the lack of transparency surrounding the operation, which many described as a case of extraordinary rendition—an illegal practice under international law.

The Court of Appeal in Abuja had previously addressed the issue in October 2022, when it struck out the charges of terrorism and treasonable felony filed against Kanu by the Nigerian government. The appellate court ruled that his extradition had not followed due process and subsequently ordered his release.

However, this decision was later overturned by the Supreme Court of Nigeria. In a judgment delivered by Justice Emmanuel Agim, the apex court acknowledged the series of procedural breaches by Nigerian authorities—including a military invasion of Kanu’s residence and the irregular rendition from Kenya—but concluded that these infractions were not sufficient grounds to terminate the trial. According to the Supreme Court, such illegalities, while condemnable, did not invalidate the government’s authority to proceed with prosecution.

The ruling by the Kenyan High Court now adds a significant international dimension to the legal saga surrounding Kanu, placing pressure on the Kenyan authorities over their role in the controversial operation. It also raises further questions about the extent of international cooperation in extraditions, especially those conducted outside the bounds of legality.

Kanu, who leads the proscribed IPOB movement advocating for the secession of southeastern Nigeria, has consistently denied any wrongdoing. His detention has fueled tensions in the region and intensified calls for his release from various political and civil society groups.

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A Kenyan High Court has ruled that the arrest and transfer of Nnamdi Kanu to Nigeria in 2021 was illegal and awarded him 10 million Kenyan shillings in damages. The decision underscores Kenya’s constitutional failure to protect his rights and places renewed scrutiny on the legality of his extradition, even as Nigeria’s Supreme Court ruled that the trial could proceed despite earlier procedural violations.

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