Again, Whistleblower Nnamdi Emeh’s Case Suffers Delay

The trial of whistleblower, identified as Nnamdi Emeh, an IT specialist who used to work with the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), has suffered another delay after Justice Evelyn Anyadike, the presiding judge, failed to appear.
Politics Nigeria gathered that Anyadike took sick leave and was unable to sit for the Tuesday hearing.
Professor John Kanu Emeh, Nnamdi’s father, told our source that someone from the court called him to inform him of the development.
He said, “Today [April 14] is the heading date, but they told us that the court would not sit because the judge is on sick leave. So, our defence counsel will go to the court to take another date.”
Nnamdi was last in court on December 9, 2025, and has spent four months since that time in prison at the Awka Correctional Centre in Anambra State.
The prison has held him since May 2023 following his March 3, 2023, arrest in Benin Republic.
He is being charged with fraud, money laundering, impersonation, unlawful possession of a firearm and defamation.
However, Emeh’s prosecution comes on the back of his revelation of organ harvesting within the police force.
In late December 2025, prison officials put Emeh in solitary confinement after documented cases of corruption in the facility where he was kept.
Suspecting that he had leaked the information to the press, they locked him away from others.



