The Islamic Movement in Nigeria, IMN, on Friday, approached the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, seeking an order of the court to vacate the exparte order of the court made on July 26 proscribing its activities in the country.
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Counsel to the IMN, popularly called the Shiites, Haruna Magashi, who brought the suit told Newsmen that the group also sought the order of the court to set aside the earlier order declaring the activities of IMN as amounting to act of terrorism and illegality.
He prayed the court to set aside, discharge and or vacate the exparte order of the court made on 26 July 2019, declaring the activities of the respondent as amounting to act of terrorism and illegality.
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order setting aside or vacating the order of the court proscribing the existence
and activities of the respondent in any part of Nigeria



































