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Nigeria's Supreme Court allows late appeal in Kano blasphemy case

The Supreme Court permitted a late appeal in the blasphemy case of musician Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, highlighting ongoing legal disputes over due process and Islamic law enforcement.

  • On Thursday, Nigeria's Supreme Court in Abuja granted lawyers for Yahaya Sharif-Aminu permission to file a late appeal and ordered an accelerated hearing.
  • After sharing a WhatsApp song on March 4, 2020, Yahaya Sharif-Aminu faced blasphemy charges and was convicted by Kano Sharia courts on August 10, 2020, receiving a death sentence.
  • On January 21, 2021 the Kano State High Court quashed his conviction for lack of legal representation, and the Court of Appeal in Kano later ordered a retrial by majority with a dissent arguing discharge.
  • Government counsel in Kano defended the conviction, while authorities warned `If the Supreme Court upholds the lower court’s decision, we will execute him publicly` and said they would not condone the alleged blasphemy.
  • Defence lawyers have challenged Kano State Sharia Penal Code Law of 2000 as conflicting with Nigeria's secular constitution, and Sharif-Aminu's team said `We will file the appeal next week` as Supreme Court proceedings continue.
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The Print broke the news in New Delhi, India on Thursday, September 25, 2025.
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