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Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has shed light on why he consistently appears in court wearing the same outfit. Addressing a journalist's inquiry about his attire during a recent court appearance, Kanu candidly stated, "They didn't give me any outfit."
This disclosure comes amidst Kanu's plea to the Federal High Court to transfer him to Kuje prison. He expressed concerns about the lack of adequate medical facilities within the Department of State Services (DSS) where he is currently held, alleging a conspiracy to endanger his life while in custody.
Kanu's plea for a transfer underscores the precarious conditions he claims to endure in DSS custody. His revelation regarding the absence of additional attire sheds light on the challenges he faces, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in his detention.
As the legal proceedings continue, Kanu's revelations add a poignant layer to the ongoing saga, prompting questions about the treatment of detainees and the preservation of their rights within the justice system.