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Nnewi Native Doctor Case Adjourned Over Health Condition

Nnewi Native Doctor Case Stalls in Awka High Court Amid Health Controversy

byAwesome Ekene
April 24, 2026
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Nnewi Native Doctor Case Adjourned Over Health Condition

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…the Nnewi Native Doctor Case is being prosecuted under the Anambra State Homeland Security Law.

 

Awka, Nigeria — The iNews Times | The Nnewi Native Doctor Case suffered a dramatic setback on Friday after proceedings at the Anambra State High Court were abruptly adjourned due to the deteriorating health condition of the defendant, Ikechukwu Ezenagu, popularly known as “Mmuo Mmili Afulu Anya.”

Justice Jude Obiora ruled that the accused was medically unfit to take his plea, forcing the court to postpone the arraignment to June 3.

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The development adds a new twist to the increasingly watched Nnewi Native Doctor Case, which has drawn significant public interest across Anambra State and beyond.

 

Ezenagu, a Nnewi-based native doctor, was brought before the court amid visible tension between the prosecution and defence teams regarding his health status.

The prosecution, led by Anambra State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Tobechukwu Nweke, SAN, argued that proceedings should continue despite concerns raised about the defendant’s medical condition.

However, defence counsel Mr. Kingsley Awuka strongly objected, insisting that his client required urgent medical attention and could not competently respond to charges or enter a plea.

After reviewing submissions from both sides, Justice Obiora held that proceeding under such circumstances could compromise fair trial standards. The court therefore ruled that the arraignment could not go forward until the defendant is medically certified fit.

 

The Nnewi Native Doctor Case is being prosecuted under the Anambra State Homeland Security Law, a legislation enacted to tackle criminal activities, ritual-related violence, kidnapping, and security threats across the state.

Ezenagu was arrested on March 12 in Nnewi, following what authorities described as intelligence-driven operations.

Although full details of the charges were not publicly outlined in court on Friday due to the stalled arraignment, the invocation of the Homeland Security Law signals the seriousness of the allegations.

Legal observers say cases filed under this law often carry heavy penalties, including lengthy prison terms, depending on the specific charges proven.

 

Speaking to journalists after the court session, Attorney-General Nweke reiterated that the Anambra State Government remains fully prepared to prosecute the matter.

“The state is ready to proceed,” he said, stressing that public safety and enforcement of the law remain top priorities.

His remarks suggest that the government views the Nnewi Native Doctor Case as part of its broader crackdown on criminality and insecurity.

In recent months, Anambra authorities have intensified efforts to combat kidnapping, ritual killings, and other violent crimes that have raised public anxiety across the Southeast.

 

On his part, defence counsel Kingsley Awuka maintained that the adjournment was necessary to safeguard his client’s constitutional rights.

He expressed optimism that Ezenagu would recover and be medically cleared before the next adjourned date.

Legal analysts note that Nigerian courts are bound to ensure that defendants are mentally and physically fit before taking pleas. Proceeding otherwise could lead to appeals and potential nullification of proceedings.

 

The Nnewi Native Doctor Case emerges at a time when Anambra State is grappling with heightened security concerns.

In recent years, authorities have repeatedly linked certain traditional practitioners to criminal networks, particularly in cases involving ritual activities and organized crime. However, rights advocates warn against blanket profiling and emphasize the need for evidence-based prosecution.

Security experts say the outcome of this case could set a legal precedent for how future prosecutions under the Homeland Security Law are handled.

 

With the case now adjourned to June 3, attention will shift to the defendant’s medical evaluation and certification.

If found fit, Ezenagu is expected to take his plea formally before the court proceeds to trial.

Until then, the Nnewi Native Doctor Case remains in legal limbo, a development that underscores the delicate balance between state security enforcement and the protection of defendants’ fundamental rights.

 

The significance of the Nnewi Native Doctor Case extends beyond one individual. It touches on; Enforcement of Anambra’s Homeland Security Law, Due process and fair trial rights, Government’s anti-crime strategy, Public perception of traditional religious practitioners.

As developments unfold, The iNews Times will continue to provide authoritative updates, verified facts, and in-depth legal analysis to keep readers informed.

Awesome Ekene

Awesome Ekene

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