Protest hits Abuja court in preparation of Nnamdi Kanu's trial
- Members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) gather at the court premises ahead of Nnamdi Kanu's trial
- One of the protesters, Nonso Abaribe, says they came to Abuja from all states across Nigeria to support Kanu
There is currently a massive protest at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

Members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in their hundreds were seen gathered at the court premises ahead of Nnamdi Kanu's trial on Tuesday, April 25.
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One of the protesters, Nonso Abaribe who spoke to NAIJ.com said the protesters were in Abuja from all states across Nigeria.
Abaribe said they were at the court to support their leader Nnamdi Kanu.
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"As you can see all of us here came from different places, this people here are from the Abuja chapter of the IPOB. See other people here all us are here for our great leader Nnamdi Kanu," Abaribe said.
See more photos of the protesters below:




In the Legit.ng video below, watch reactions that trailed the bail condition granted to Nnamdi Kanu in court today, April 25.
Source: Legit.ng

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