Nnamdi Kanu Was Never In Support Of sit-at-home – Mike Ozekhome

Nnamdi Kanu Is Critically Sick, Needs Surgery – Mike Ozekhome

by Victor Ndubuisi
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According to report, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s primary attorney, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), has stated that Kanu may require “urgent heart surgery” due to a deficiency of potassium in his circulation.

This happened as he and his group of over 18 attorneys signed Order 34, a notice of application for an Order of Judicial Review, in the Abuja Judicial Division of the Federal High Court in Abuja.

A court order dated December 20, 2022, known as suit no. FHC/ABJ/CS/2341/2022, sought to compel the State Security Service to allow Kanu “unrestricted access” to his doctors so they could conduct a “independent examination of his current deteriorating health condition,” as the Federal High Court had previously directed on October 21, 2021.

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Kanu’s medical records from June 29, 2021, to the present, including but not limited to admission records, medical and clinical records, nursing notes, observation charts and documentation during treatment or stay in the hospital, laboratory test results, pharmaceutical records, radiological scan, images and reports, blood transfusion records, and records of his physiotherapy and rehabilitative treatment, were also requested by Ozekhome in his request to the court for permission to give Kanu this right.

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In addition, the letter detailed Kanu’s “abduction” from Kenya and how he was “subjected to different forms of severe torture and inhuman abuse and degradation, all of which deteriorated his health condition.”

The main attorney also mentioned that Kanu had a slight cardiac attack before to being “smuggled” back into Nigeria and that his health has subsequently deteriorated worse.

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“That various medical personnel that attended to the Applicant whilst in custody had repeatedly informed him that they could not ascertain the reason for the depletion of potassium in the applicant’s blood.

“That on various occasions, the medical personnel brought by the respondents took the applicant’s blood sample and allegedly transported same to South Africa for screening; and up till the present, there is no end in sight for their trial-and-error medicare.”

 

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