A Plateau-based fiery cleric and regional leader of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN), in Nigeria, Evangelist Ezekiel Dachomo, has sparked national debate after a video of him declaring that no ransom should be paid if he is ever kidnapped went viral on social media.
In the video, which has drawn wide reactions, Dachomo stated that his death would “raise war” and serve as a catalyst for the liberation of Christians in Nigeria.
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“We are showing them mercy, we are showing them love, but they didn’t see it. I don’t know where I will be next, but I’ve already told my family and members — if they kidnap me, nobody should contribute one kobo.
“My grave will speak; my blood will raise war that will lead to Christians’ liberation,” he said.
The cleric, a respected religious figure in Plateau State, said he was fully aware of the risks associated with speaking out against the recurring violence and killings in northern Nigeria, particularly those targeting Christians.
“That day is coming; I am just waiting for them. Even I will tell them, kill me quickly because nobody will bring a kobo,” he added.
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Earlier, Evangelist Dachomo released another video showing the mass burial of victims of a recent attack in Heipang community, near Jos, Plateau State.
He explained that the footage was intended as evidence of what he described as an “ongoing Christian genocide” in the northern region.
According to him, he felt a moral responsibility to document the killings to ensure the world does not deny or forget the atrocities being committed.
Dachomo’s remarks have continued to attract widespread attention and mixed reactions from across the country, with many praising his courage while others express concern for his safety amid rising insecurity in the region.










