The Federal High Court in Abuja actively fixed November 20, 2025, for judgment in the terrorism trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Kanu leads the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Furthermore, the court proceeded after Kanu refused to open his defense.
Background on Nnamdi Kanu
Nnamdi Kanu founded IPOB in 2012. He advocates for Biafra’s independence from Nigeria. Additionally, authorities proscribed IPOB as a terrorist group in 2017. Therefore, Kanu’s activities drew intense scrutiny.
The Arrest and Charges
Security agents arrested Kanu in Kenya in 2021. They extradited him to Nigeria. Moreover, the government charged him with terrorism, treason, and incitement. However, Kanu pleaded not guilty.
Trial Proceedings
The trial began in Abuja’s Federal High Court. Justice James Omotosho presided over the case. In addition, prosecutors presented evidence against Kanu. Consequently, the defense challenged the charges vigorously.
Recent Development
On November 7, 2025, the court heard final arguments. Kanu chose not to defend himself further. Therefore, the judge set November 20 for the verdict. Furthermore, this move surprised many observers.
Implications of the Judgment
The upcoming judgment could impact Nigeria’s unity. Supporters hope for Kanu’s release. However, opponents seek conviction. Additionally, it may influence the Southeast region’s stability.
Public Reactions
IPOB members expressed mixed feelings. Some protested outside the court. Moreover, social media buzzed with discussions. Therefore, tensions remain high.
Conclusion
As November 20 approaches, Nigerians watch closely. The verdict will shape Kanu’s future. In addition, it highlights ongoing separatist issues.

