/ May 15, 2026
/ May 15, 2026

Emotional Moment as Nnamdi Kanu Hugs and Kisses Kids at Court in Heartfelt Show of Solidarity

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In a deeply emotional scene at the Federal High Court in Abuja, detained IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu was seen hugging and kissing children who had come to show solidarity with him. The moment, captured on camera, quickly circulated online, striking a chord with supporters and observers alike.

The children, dressed in traditional attire and clutching signs calling for Kanu’s release, were part of a larger crowd gathered outside the court. As Kanu was escorted into the courtroom by security officers, he paused to greet the young supporters, exchanging warm hugs and kisses — a rare public display of affection that highlighted his ongoing connection with the Igbo community and younger generation.

Observers say the moment was symbolic, underlining the emotional weight of Kanu’s continued detention and the generational hope many attach to his cause. It also reinforced his image among supporters as a father figure and freedom fighter — not just a political agitator.

Kanu, who faces charges including treasonable felony, has been in detention since 2021. His court appearances consistently draw significant attention and passionate crowds, both in person and online.

While legal proceedings continue, the brief but powerful interaction outside the courtroom offered a moment of humanity amid ongoing political and legal tensions.

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