The Super Eagles absentee scored with six minutes into the second half to restore his side's lead.
Dame N'Doye has put the host in the lead twice, but Eugeni Shipitsyn and Wanderson brought the visitors back on level terms on both occasions, before Nsofor's goal sealed the game.
Lokomotiv are now placed eighth in the league with 28 points from 17 games, and are 11 points off Ahmed Musa's CSKA Moscow who have a game in hand.
Nsofor, who last featured for the Super Eagles in the Nations Cup qualifer against Rwanda, is a regular for Lokomotiv this season, but has been unlucky in front of goal, scoring just twice in 15 appearances.




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