A Plateau-based cleric and regional chief of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN), Evangelist Ezekiel Dachomo, has stirred reactions following a viral video through which he vowed that if he have been ever kidnapped, no ransom needs to be paid for his launch.
Within the video, which has been extensively shared on social media, Dachomo declared that his demise would “increase struggle” resulting in the liberation of Christians in Nigeria.
“We’re exhibiting them mercy, we’re exhibiting them love however they didn’t see it. I don’t know the place I will probably be subsequent, however for me, I’ve already instructed my household and members; in the event that they kidnap me, no person ought to contribute one kobo. My grave will converse, my blood will increase struggle that can result in Christians’ liberation,” the cleric mentioned within the video.
Dachomo, who’s a distinguished non secular chief in Plateau State, mentioned he had accepted the danger of talking out in opposition to the recurring violence and killings within the North, significantly these concentrating on Christian communities.
“That day is coming, I’m simply ready for them. Even I’ll inform them, kill me rapidly as a result of no person will convey kobo,” he added.
The cleric had earlier launched one other video exhibiting the mass burial of victims of a current assault in Heipang group, close to Jos, Plateau State.
In response to him, the video was meant to function proof of what he described as an “ongoing Christian genocide” in northern Nigeria.
Dachomo mentioned he felt compelled to doc the killings to make sure that the world wouldn’t deny or overlook the atrocities.
The cleric’s feedback have sparked widespread dialogue on-line, with many Nigerians expressing each concern for his security and assist for his braveness in talking out in opposition to insecurity and focused violence in Plateau and different elements of northern Nigeria.
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