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Judicial Fumble Reloaded: How a Nigerian Court Twisted Repealed Law Jurisprudence to Jail Nnamdi Kanu

A Federal High Court judgment delivered in March 2025 has ignited fierce legal debate after critics alleged that Justice J.K. Omotosho convicted Nnamdi Kanu under a terrorism law repealed years earlier…

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  • A Federal High Court judgment delivered in March 2025 has ignited fierce legal debate after critics alleged that Justice J.K. Omotosho convicted Nnamdi Kanu under a terrorism law repealed years earlier, raising troubling questions about judicial reasoning, statutory repeal, and the future of the rule of law in Nigeria.
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On March 21, 2025, the Federal High Court in Abuja delivered judgment in FRN v. Nnamdi Kanu (FHC/ABJ/CR/383/15)—a ruling that has since been described by legal analysts as a textbook example of judicial contradiction. Certified True Copies (CTCs) of the proceedings and judgment suggest that the court convicted Kanu under a repealed statute by relying on a controversial interpretation of Section 98(3) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 (TPPA).

The documents, supported by multiple exhibits, present a stark narrative: while the law is clear and the record unambiguous, the judgment appears to chart a different course.

1. Routine Courtroom Procedure, Hidden Fatal Error

Court records show that Kanu was re-arraigned, with the original 15-count charge reduced to seven. The registrar read the charges, Kanu sought clarification on one count, and pleaded “not guilty” to all. On the surface, the process followed standard criminal procedure.

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However, the arraignment and trial were conducted under the Terrorism (Prevention) Act (TPAA)—a law repealed by the National Assembly in 2022. Critics argue that this single fact fatally undermined the entire proceeding.

2. A Rule the Court Acknowledged—Then Ignored

Ironically, Justice Omotosho cited established authorities such as Ogundimu, Daniel, and State v. Egigia, all of which affirm a settled legal principle: a person cannot be tried or convicted under a repealed law. The judgment even underlined the phrase describing such proceedings as “a nullity.”

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Yet, despite acknowledging this doctrine, the court proceeded to do exactly what the authorities forbid.

3. The Two Pillars of Criminal Jurisdiction

Legal commentators emphasize that criminal jurisdiction rests on two pillars:

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  • the law must have existed when the alleged offence occurred, and
  • the law must still be in force at the time of trial and conviction.
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While the TPAA was in force when the alleged acts occurred, it had been repealed long before the 2025 trial. With the second pillar gone, critics argue that jurisdiction collapsed entirely.

4. The Section 98(3) Controversy

At the heart of the dispute is Section 98(3) of the TPPA, which preserves certain liabilities incurred under the repealed law. Justice Omotosho reportedly treated this provision as authority to proceed as if the TPPA did not exist.

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Legal analysts counter that this interpretation is untenable. Section 98(3), they argue, preserves liabilities—not repealed statutes—and Section 97 of the same Act expressly provides the mechanism for transitioning such liabilities under the new law.

5. Judicial Notice Avoided

The judgment has also been criticised for allegedly sidestepping Section 122 of the Evidence Act, which mandates courts to take judicial notice of existing laws. Observers claim the court adopted the phrase “assume without conceding” to avoid acknowledging the legal consequences of the repeal.

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6. Why Savings Clauses Cannot Revive Dead Laws

Experts note that savings clauses preserve ongoing administrative acts, not substantive criminal statutes. There is, they argue, no Nigerian or Commonwealth precedent where a conviction under a repealed criminal law was upheld solely on the basis of a savings clause.

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7. A Dangerous Precedent

If allowed to stand, critics warn, the judgment could open the door to prosecutions under laws Parliament has already abolished, eroding legal certainty and constitutional safeguards.

Conclusion: A Test for the Appellate Courts

The controversy has now shifted to the appellate courts. Analysts say the case is no longer just about Nnamdi Kanu, but about whether repeal truly means repeal, and whether courts are bound by legislative authority.

For many, the March 21 judgment represents not just a legal error, but a profound challenge to the rule of law—one that only appellate intervention can resolve.

SOURCE: Kalu Legal

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