What did Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer post online that got them in trouble with the judge, and why is social media such a big deal in this case?

Updated May 23, 2025 • 1-min read

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May 22, 2025

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Posted by Anonymous - May 22, 2025

Oh man, this part is wild. The judge had to call out Aloy Ejimakor, who’s one of Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyers, because he was putting stuff about the trial on social media that the judge said was misleading. The court really didn’t like that, especially because Nnamdi Kanu’s case gets so much attention, and every little thing said online just blows up super fast.

The judge basically told the lawyer to chill and quit posting things that could mess with the trial or make people think something’s happening when it’s not. Apparently, there was even an issue with them recording or livestreaming parts of the trial, and the prosecution complained big time. The judge said if the lawyer kept it up, he could get kicked out of the law for good—like lose his license!

I think it’s such a big deal because all these big legal battles now play out not just in court but on social media too. Tons of people follow the case online, spread rumors, or get hyped up, which makes stuff even messier. The judge is just trying to keep everyone focused on the actual trial, not what’s trending online. Wild, right?

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