Nigerian Citizen Appeals for Repatriation After Alleged Forced Military Recruitment in Russia

Published on 13 February 2026 at 09:44

Reported by: Oahimire Omone Precious | Edited by: Gabriel Osa

Abubakar Adamu, a Nigerian citizen, has appealed to the Federal Government for urgent repatriation after claiming he was misled into traveling to Russia under the promise of civilian employment but was allegedly coerced into military service.

According to Adamu, he initially accepted what he believed was a legitimate work opportunity in Russia. Upon arrival, however, he claims that the terms of engagement were altered without his consent, resulting in his forced involvement in military activities. He maintains that he did not agree to participate in any armed conflict and is now seeking immediate intervention from Nigerian authorities to secure his safe return.

The details surrounding Adamu’s travel, including the exact date of departure and the organization responsible for his recruitment, remain unclear. Nevertheless, he has contacted the Nigerian Federal Government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Nigerian Embassy in Russia, requesting urgent assistance to facilitate his repatriation. Adamu has expressed fears for his personal safety and well-being while in Russia.

As of this report, there has been no official response from the Nigerian government, and it is not confirmed whether diplomatic channels have been activated to verify his claims. Analysts note that international human rights protocols generally prohibit recruitment into military service under false pretenses, and such cases may constitute violations of labor and human rights standards.

Observers highlight that if verified, Adamu’s allegations could have diplomatic implications for Nigeria-Russia relations, raising questions about the legality and ethics of foreign recruitment practices in conflict zones. Similar cases in the past have prompted governments to intervene through their foreign missions to repatriate citizens stranded or coerced abroad.

Family members and associates have also called on Nigerian authorities to act swiftly, emphasizing the urgency of securing his return. Security experts stress that this case underscores the importance of public awareness regarding overseas job offers, particularly those originating from regions involved in active military operations or conflicts.

Repatriation efforts, if initiated, would likely involve close coordination between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Nigerian Embassy in Russia, and relevant international organizations to ensure Adamu’s safe return. The Federal Government’s response in the coming days is expected to clarify the steps being taken to resolve the situation.

The case has drawn attention on social media, with citizens and advocacy groups urging prompt government intervention to protect the rights and safety of Nigerian nationals abroad. Meanwhile, Adamu continues to appeal publicly for urgent assistance, highlighting the potential risks associated with deceptive overseas recruitment practices.

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