The applicant, a citizen of Nigeria, sought judicial review of a Refugee Appeal Division (RAD) decision affirming that he had an internal flight alternative (IFA) in Abuja and Ibadan.
The applicant feared persecution from a cult that had previously killed his friend and sister after he refused recruitment.
The Federal Court found the RAD's decision reasonable, noting that the objective country condition evidence showed the cult had limited influence in the IFAs and that the risk of state officials being used to track the applicant was speculative.
The application for judicial review was dismissed.