Beloved brethren,
Since the day I conducted the mass burial of the 22 innocent Christians murdered in Kawel Community, Mushere District, Bokkos LGA, on the night of June 21, 2026, I have not been myself.
Sleep has become a stranger to me. Every time I close my eyes, I see the graves. I hear the cries of widows, mothers, and orphaned children. I see lifeless bodies. I see pain that words cannot fully describe. Something inside me broke that day.
Today, I said to myself, “Ezekiel, you must speak.”
Some say I talk too much. Some say I should move on. But how can I move on when innocent blood is still fresh on the ground? How can I remain silent after witnessing such unimaginable sorrow?
That terrible night, while families slept, believing they would wake to another day of farming, worship, and family life, death came instead. Gunfire shattered the silence shortly after midnight. Children screamed. Mothers grabbed their babies. Fathers rushed to protect their families as terror engulfed the community.
Among the stories that haunt me is that of a husband who stood between armed attackers and his wife. He fought so she could escape through the back of their home. By sunrise, he was dead. She lives today because he chose to lay down his life for hers.
Another is of a pastor who refused to abandon his family. Though his wife begged him to stay hidden, he stepped outside to defend his home, fully aware he might never return. His body was among those recovered the next morning. His wife survived because of his sacrifice.
An elderly man who had spent his life protecting his community also stood watch over his family that night. He too was killed before the dawn.
As I walked among grieving families, I saw mothers weeping over children, wives over husbands, and children over parents who would never return. Some victims were shot at close range. Some died while fleeing. Others died protecting those they loved.
At the burial ground, I watched relatives gather around 22 graves. Strong men struggled to hold back tears. Elderly women collapsed in grief. One child kept looking around as though expecting a parent to wake up and come home. That image has never left me.
I keep asking myself: Who will comfort these children? Who will wipe away the tears of these widows? Who will rebuild these shattered lives? Who will speak for those whose voices have been silenced forever?
Proverbs 31:8 says, “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.”
That is why I will not be silent.
If speaking for widows means I talk too much, I will keep talking.
If speaking for orphans means I talk too much, I will keep talking.
If speaking for the innocent dead means I talk too much, I will keep talking.
The graves of these 22 Christians are speaking. The tears of their families are speaking. The pain of Kawel is speaking. I cannot ignore that voice.
I appeal to every person of conscience: remember these families in your prayers. Remember the widows, the orphans, the elderly, and an entire community whose joy was turned into mourning overnight.
Do not grow weary of praying. Do not grow weary of caring. Do not grow weary of standing with those who suffer.
Psalm 34:18 reminds us, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
Though my heart is wounded and my eyes are filled with tears, I will keep speaking until help comes, until justice comes, until peace returns, and until the world hears the cry of Kawel and every suffering family whose loved ones were taken from them.
May God comfort the bereaved, heal the wounded, protect the vulnerable, and grant eternal rest to the departed.
— Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo
Christians in Egypt are slowly being annihilated by the Muslims.
This is the future of Western Europe and the US if their countries don't make dramatic changes against Islam.
Source:
Hulsman, Cornelis. 2012. “Discrepancies Between Coptic Statistics in the Egyptian Census and Estimates Provided by the Coptic Orthodox Church.” MIDEO.
(Graph by Philippe Fargues, based on Courbage & Fargues 1997)
@engrICO2015 A prophet has no honor in his home. MNK is a God-sent. Line by line we listened to him, and Nigeria is unrecoverable, it is imploding before our eyes, lives worth nothing anymore, Fulanis emasculated all tribes except SE at moment. Pathetic.
Nigeria government taught this msn would be forgotten out of this social space, but we're just starting. We mount. We will keep him relevant.
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RESPECT IS EARNED THROUGH SACRIFICE.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has made significant sacrifices in pursuit of the Biafra cause. For many supporters, those sacrifices are the reason they believe he deserves respect and should continue to play a leading role in the movement.
My Strategic Advice to the Christians in Lebanon: The Christians in Lebanon and Their Connection to Israel
The history of the past 1,400 years of Islam teaches that the existential threat to Christians is equally severe from both Sunni and Shiite Islam. Lebanon has a population that is 60%-65% Sunni and Shiite Muslim. That is why I propose the Christians in Lebanon do whatever it takes to build a strategic peace relationship with the State of Israel. This relationship should be formalized in an official state agreement with Israel that includes, among other things, a security and defense pact with the State of Israel. The pact would allow Israel to protect the Christians across every part of Lebanese territory against aggression of any kind from any source, including from Syria, whether acting on its own or in coordination with the Lebanese armed forces, at Israel’s sole discretion.
In this way, the Christians in Lebanon, along with the Druze, would secure not only their ability to survive but also to thrive economically through their connection with Israel.
The terror merchants have released this video of little children in their captivity. Watching this video & considering the trauma these innocents are passing through, would it make any sense to claim that these terrorists have become repentant once they’re caught?
@EUNICEPB1@amiduke@MikeArnoldTruth Idi very stupi..d, ur kind passed WAEC by fraud. Common sense very lacking. So if someone is not directly shouting Biafra but doing something help the oppressed in Nigeria he is an enemy overnight. Useless ijiot. Your type sabotaged Simon, this movement. Lack sense.
@EUNICEPB1@ikenna91361@MikeArnoldTruth Anu ohia, lekwa ndi beauty, nkakwu, attacking someone helping launder abroad d issues bedeviling Nigerian state. Did he told you he is fighting for Biafra?, If he fights Nigeria he is also an ally of a kind , your little low brain can't encapsulate beyond stupidity.
President Trump's statement over the weekend declaring that the United States has "largely ended the slaughter of great Christian populations" in Nigeria is alarming. It is dangerous. And it is patently false.
The strikes were real. Credit where it's due — no president before Trump hit Nigeria's jihadists at all. The Christmas Day strike on Sokoto and the May 16 strike that killed the world's number-two ISIS commander were real blows.
But the group doing most of the genocidal killing was never touched.
The Fulani militias — the armed networks that have burned more than 20,000 churches, slaughtered families in the night, and driven twelve million people from their ancestral land — have not been struck. They are forces operating under the protection of the Caliphate structure, loyal to the same ruling elite that has been running this jihad since 1804. They are fully intact, still in the field. And by every visible measure, the situation has not improved — it has gotten worse.
Not just the killing. The government deception. The incompetence, corruption and complicity. The government that denies the existence of millions of displaced people. The Islamic supremacist now rewriting the national school curriculum for fifty million children in what he calls “intellectual jihad.” The Fulani militia commanders who have never faced a courtroom, a drone, or a consequence of any kind.
Now look at the timing.
A ginned-up diaspora "gala" in Washington last week -- days before Trump's disturbing pivot -- became a de-facto Tinubu campaign rally. His people worked the room, the “cooperation” between the US and Nigerian governments was celebrated. Contrary voices were silenced. People wined and dined and gave each other awards to celebrate who-knows-what in the middle of an ongoing genocide. Tinubu's own spokesman was hailed as an “honored guest” and closed the evening at the microphone with an extended infomercial for the corrupt administration.
Days later, President Trump announced the genocide is largely over.
That is not a coincidence. That is a play.
Tinubu just learned he faces no backlash for backing off. Trump learned that the self-appointed voice of the diaspora celebrates his partnership with Tinubu and their “accomplishments.” That is a green light — the movement strategically silenced at the exact time to ensure Washington filed Nigeria under “problem solved.”
It worked. And if it sticks, the results will be catastrophic.
I believe there is still hope to bring this back into the spotlight, to compel Trump to act, but there’s not much time.
Look at what moved Trump the first time: In September, Bill Maher raised the issue of the Nigerian Christian Genocide on national television. Ted Cruz loudly made it a Senate matter. And then days later Trump threatened Country of Particular Concern designation.
Next, my October 14 press conference in Abuja generated billions of impressions and triggered an emergency Senate session. The resulting outcry moved the needle. Days later, Trump promised to come “guns-a-blazin.”
Now the voices have gone soft, become complicit, absorbed into DCI’s swamp -- and immediately Trump talks as if he’s turning away.
These are not coincidences. It’s loud public outcry that forced the issue and compelled action.
We need that outcry again right now, louder than ever.
If President Trump has "accomplished" his mission in Nigeria, then his mission was never about stopping the genocide or saving Christians.
We know better. He can do better. But only if we get loud enough that he has to. Right now.
#EarthShaker
Nigeria: Her Christian husband and two children, aged 3 years and 10 months, were slaughtered by Islamists right in front of her.
She and her only surviving child, aged 7, were left for dead, and her hand was chopped off.
The Persecuted Church in Nigeria needs all of us.
To those Fulani threatening me or claiming that I was sponsored by Christians, Jews, Berom, or Kataf, you should know that it was Fulani who killed my brother, Jamilu Tanimu, and Karima. It was Fulani who kidnapped my brother's two daughters, Naja'atu and Aisha. It was Fulani who shot my grandfather, Musa Imam, leaving him crippled. It was Fulani who killed my intimate classmate and seatmate, Badamasi Ibrahim. It was Fulani who kidnapped many of my siblings and friends, displaced my village for a long time, and made my village poorer than ever before.
It was not Christians, Berom, Kataf, or Jews. It was Fulani who caused these problems for my family and for many Hausa people in general.
I will never love those who committed these acts of terrorism against my family. Even now, if I step into my mother's room, I will see Asmau, the daughter of my younger brother, Jamilu, who was killed by Fulani terrorists.
This is my true life story. These are my views and my opinions. I can't love my enemies and Fulani are my true enemies
In this video, General Asabuja reveals how suspected Fulani terrorists arrested in the South are promptly released on ‘orders from above’. Compare to this hapless man in the picture (Chikwendu Agwu) who was abducted today by the Army at Enugu on mere suspicion of being IPOB. Only the government can explain this discriminatory practice.
I invite every decent and moral person in the world, and especially Christians, to join my call: Free Biafra! This is the right thing to do to protect Christianity and Christians in the region by establishing a strong, independent Christian state with borders and a strong army.
@MikeArnoldTruth Mike, they do the same to me. That’s their stock-in-trade. They even have #MNK picture as their DP - an easy giveaway. I frustrate them by ignoring them which gets most of them to fade away.