Christians Persecuted in Nigeria: A Call for Help

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Christianity is under siege.

In Nigeria, the Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo faces death threats for daring to speak out against the brutal persecution of Christians at the hands of Islamic extremists.

As regional chairman of the Church of Christ in Nations, Dachomo has been outspoken about the genocide targeting Christians in his homeland.

The pastor has made headlines for his unflinching claims about the violence that has ripped through Christian communities, detailing the horrors faced by his congregation in Plateau State, where attackers have targeted their very existence.


Standing in front of a mass grave that housed the remains of slain church members, Dachomo’s message was clear: “Christians are being massacred.”

His plea for help has not gone unnoticed, particularly by conservatives back in the United States.

Dachomo has directly called for assistance from President Trump, highlighting the former president's previous intervention in global conflicts.

“With the help of your administration, we can protect ourselves and our Christian brothers from the onslaught of radicalism,” he urged.

These calls come amidst a backdrop of increasing violence, with extremists challenging not just the physical security but the very identity of Christians in Nigeria.

The Nigerian government has repeatedly denied that genocide is taking place, yet Dachomo’s chilling evidence of mass graves begs to differ.

In a troubling twist, military officials have threatened Dachomo for his outspoken stance, accusing him of incitement rather than recognizing the real threat posed to his community.

He argues that the true incitement lies with the government’s inaction, which leaves vulnerable citizens defenseless against attacks.

Despite the risks, Dachomo remains steadfast.

“I would rather face martyrdom than silence; my blood will speak for future generations," he declared, offering a powerful testament to his faith and courage.

It's essential to recognize the voices like Dachomo’s that demand attention to the plight of Christians in Nigeria, as well as his appeal to Western nations for support.

As Christians around the globe continue to suffer, it's a call to action for those who value religious freedom and human rights to stand up against oppression, ensuring that past transgressions are not repeated.

President Trump’s response, reflecting a commitment to defending religious liberties, resonates deeply with those seeking justice for the plight of Christians around the world.

The situation in Nigeria is a reminder that the fight for religious freedom is far from over, and it deserves unwavering attention and action.

Sources:
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christianpost.com
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