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Nnamdi Kanu Initiates N550 Million Lawsuit Against Nigerian Medical Association Over Alleged Forged Document

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Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has filed a lawsuit against the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) seeking N50 billion in damages. He alleges that the NMA, led by Dr. Bala Audi, submitted a fabricated medical report during his trial at the Federal High Court in Abuja, which asserted that he was fit to stand trial. Kanu disputes the report’s validity, claiming no medical examination was conducted prior to its issuance.

In his statement, Kanu accuses the NMA and its members of malice, negligence, and professional misconduct, asserting they knowingly provided false information intended to mislead the court and undermine his genuine medical condition. He argues that this has subjected him to further suffering and risks to his health.

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The lawsuit seeks a declaration that the NMA’s report is false and breaches court orders and professional ethics. Kanu demands a public retraction of the report, an injunction against further publication of false medical assessments about him, and a proper, independent medical examination by specialists unaffiliated with the defendants. Additionally, he is claiming damages for injury to his health, reputation, emotional distress, and violation of rights, alongside further punitive damages for malicious behavior.

This case reflects ongoing tensions between Kanu and Nigerian authorities, especially regarding his health and trial conditions. The outcome could significantly impact the NMA’s role in handling medical assessments for detainees and affect broader discussions on detainee rights regarding health care and treatment.

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