They have issued a rebuttal via their official Facebook page on Thursday.
The mission described the publication as “provocative” and filled with “unsubstantiated accusations,” including claims that Russia violated the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and conventions of the International Labour Organization (ILO).
The Russian mission expressed concern over what was described as a lack of due diligence by the newspaper, urging media outlets to adhere to verified information and professional standards of journalism.
The statement in parts, “The material is clearly custom-made. Any suggestion of violations of these standards within the Russian Federation is groundless and unconfirmed by any facts.
“We declare that the publishing house of Leadership would do well to check the information before publication and be guided only by verified facts from reliable sources. In the pursuit of exclusivity, we must not forget what real journalism is,” the statement read.
Reaffirming its commitment to strong bilateral ties, the Embassy emphasized that Russia values its partnership with Nigeria and is committed to enhancing cooperation across key sectors such as education, economy, and culture.
It also noted that the newspaper did not reach out to the Embassy for clarification or comment before publishing the story.
We remain open to dialogue and are ready to discuss any issues with representatives of the press,” the statement added.
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