Pastor Exposes “Hidden Massacres,” Claims Government is Deceiving the International Community
In a courageous and damning statement, Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo, a prominent church leader in Plateau State, has publicly accused the Nigerian government of actively concealing the true scale of violent attacks against Christian communities.
The cleric, a regional leader of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN), made these assertions in a video that has since gone viral. He pledged to shortly issue a press release accompanied by photographic evidence of what he termed a genocide, including images of slain children—evidence he claims the authorities in Abuja do not want the world to see.
This revelation follows recent comments from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who urged the Nigerian government to take immediate action to halt the ongoing massacres.
Reverend Dachomo, renowned for his documentation of religious persecution, also directed sharp criticism at public figure Reno Omokri, stating he “will never know peace for the rest of his life” for allegedly disseminating false narratives about the victims’ plight.
By breaking this silence, Reverend Dachomo seeks to ensure the victims are remembered and to compel both national and international actors to demand accountability and provide protection for vulnerable communities.





