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CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA: Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo – The Christian Warrior Man of the Year 2025!

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A Modern-Day Mordecai and Esther Fighting for the Deliverance and Survival of Northern Nigerian Christians Facing Existential Threats**


“Just like Queen Esther who declared a sacrificial assertion, “If I perish, I perish,” Reverend Ezekiel has stepped into a divine assignment—defending the lives, dignity, and future of Northern Nigerian Christians facing existential threats.”


For more than a decade, while areas of jihadist terrorist activities are scattered across Nigerian forests and rural areas, Northern Nigeria has become one of the deadliest regions in the world for Christians. Entire communities have been erased, churches reduced to ashes, and families forced into perpetual mourning as Islamic jihadist terrorists—including Boko Haram, ISWAP, armed bandit groups, and violent Fulani militant herdsmen—continue to unleash coordinated killings, abductions, and village-level massacres. These relentless attacks, often deliberately targeted at Christian populations, have resulted in what many observers, human-rights defenders, and global faith organizations now describe as an ongoing Christian genocide.

In the midst of this darkness, one man has risen like a flame of courage and an unshakable pillar of hope—a spiritual warrior whose voice echoes like thunder across Nigeria’s persecuted lands.That man is Reverend Ezekiel, honored today as “The Christian Warrior Man of the Year.”


A PROPHETIC VOICE FOR A PEOPLE UNDER SIEGE

Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo has emerged as a rare and uncompromising champion for persecuted believers across Northern Nigeria. While many leaders remain silent out of fear, political compromise, or fatigue, Reverend Dachomo stands boldly—calling the world’s attention to the silent suffering of thousands of Christian families enduring horrors comparable to wartime displacement.


His ministry has become a spiritual frontline command center, raising the alarm, documenting atrocities, burying hundreds killed daily, comforting grieving communities, evoking righteous anger across the world, and mobilizing national and international advocacy for justice. At this point, the United States government has determined that enough is enough. The moment has come for bold and righteous action to confront the relentless terrorism and ongoing Christian genocide in Nigeria.

Like the biblical Mordecai who refused to bow to oppression, and like Queen Esther who risked everything to save her people from extermination—declaring with sacrificial courage, “If I perish, I perish”—Reverend Ezekiel has stepped into a divine assignment: defending the lives, dignity, and future of Northern Nigerian Christians confronting an existential threat.


THE REALITY: A PEOPLE FACING EXTERMINATION

The crisis in Northern Nigeria is not random violence—it is systematic and targeted. Villages in Kaduna, Benue, Plateau, Taraba, Niger, Zamfara, and Katsina continue to be attacked with shocking frequency. Perpetrators often arrive with military-grade weapons, burn down homes, abduct women and children, and slaughter Christian residents in their sleep.

Thousands of Christians have been killed in the past few years alone. Many more have been displaced, forced into forests or Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps where hunger and disease deepen their suffering. Churches, seminaries, Christian farms, and mission centers are frequent targets. Approximately 18,000 to 20,000 churches have been destroyed by Islamic Jihadist terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers since 2009 (Intersociety, Nigeria).


In the face of such evil, Reverend Ezekiel refuses to allow silence or indifference.He states boldly: “Genocide survives on silence. But as long as God gives us breath, we will not let these Christians die unnoticed, unheard, or unprotected.”


A MODERN-DAY MORDECAI AND ESTHER

Reverend Ezekiel’s work mirrors the biblical heroes who saved their nation from destruction:

1. Like Mordecai

He stands at the gate—watching, warning, and interceding for his people.He speaks truth to power, writes detailed reports, gathers evidence of atrocities, and petitions national and global leaders to intervene before entire generations are wiped out.

2. Like Esther

He recognizes a divine moment and walks boldly into it.He encourages Christian leaders, traditional rulers, and civil-society advocates to speak up, take action, and use their influence to defend vulnerable communities.

3. Like a Shepherd-Warrior

He prays with victims, rebuilds hope, supports widows, uplifts orphans, rebuilds broken communities, and calls the global Church to its responsibility.

Reverend Ezekiel embodies spiritual courage, prophetic leadership, and unshakeable faith—qualities desperately needed in this hour of national crisis.


BRINGING HOPE TO BROKEN HEARTS

Beyond advocacy, Reverend Ezekiel’s initiatives have had real impact:

  • Reconstruction support for destroyed Christian communities

  • Emergency relief (food, clothing, medical aid) for displaced families

  • Trauma healing programs for women and children

  • Scholarships for Christian orphans whose parents were martyred

  • Security awareness campaigns in vulnerable villages

  • National prayer and fasting movements calling for divine intervention


He is raising a generation of believers who refuse to be crushed by fear or drowned by despair.


A GLOBAL CALL TO ACTION

Reverend Ezekiel insists that the Church—both in Nigeria and globally—must rise. Silence is no longer an option. The lives of millions of Christians in Northern Nigeria depend on decisive action, prayer, advocacy, and international pressure.

He challenges Christians everywhere to:

  • Pray earnestly for persecuted believers

  • Advocate for global recognition of the crisis as religious persecution and genocide

  • Support humanitarian and relief missions

  • Demand accountability from Nigerian authorities

  • Amplify the voices of victims rather than the narratives of denial

  • Strengthen Christian communities through training, security awareness, and unity


As he often proclaims:

“We are not helpless. We are not hopeless. We are God’s people—and He fights for us. But we must rise like Esther and use the voice, influence, and time God has given us.”


CONCLUSION: A WARRIOR OF FAITH FOR A GENERATION UNDER ATTACK

In a time when evil seeks to erase an entire population, God often raises one voice—one courageous leader—to stand as a shield between death and destiny.


Today, Reverend Ezekiel stands in that gap, armed with truth, compassion, and unwavering faith.His life’s mission is clear: to protect, defend, uplift, and preserve the Christian communities of Northern Nigeria before they are completely extinguished.

This is why he is honored as “The Christian Warrior Man of the Year 2025.”


May his courage inspire leaders, awaken global consciousness, and spark a movement of protection and justice for countless Christian families living under the shadow of terror. And may the God of Mordecai and Esther continue to strengthen him for the battles ahead.

 
 
 

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