“Recently I Made a Video Rebuking Nigerian Pastor Adeboye Of RCCG For Defending President Tinubu’s Failure In Safeguarding Innocent Lives. Many Nigerians Have Slammed Me For Criticizing Their Papa. This Actually Opened My Eyes To a Major Issue In Nigeria. Why Do Nigerian Christians Idolize And Worship Their Pastors And Leaders? Why Are Nigerians Getting On Their Knees For Pastors, Especially Pastors Who Have Done Nothing For The Persecuted Church In Nigeria? They’ve Watched Innocent Christians Get Sl@ughtered.” ~ Alex Barbir
I posted Peter Obi or nothing on my Whatsapp status.
An APC supporter chatted me asking me why are Peter Obi and Obidients so desperate?
I asked him "...Do you how desperate it is for a political party to import terrorists and bandits into the same country they want to govern Just in case GEJ doesn't handle over?
He argued and I sent him evidence.
Since yesterday he hasn't replied me😭😭😭
“The terrorists took her baby twins and threw them to their dogs”😢 😭 🥲😭
Yet Nigerian govt officials refer to these terrorist animals as their “brothers”, and sycophants on this same app defend this satanic party of heartless demons.
My goodness I can’t even watch this clip.
My beloved brethren, this is Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo.
My heart is heavy. My eyes are filled with tears. Since hearing the story of little David Raymond, I have struggled to find the words. How can a 13-year-old child carry such unbearable pain? How can a boy wake up one morning and discover that the world he knew has disappeared?
David lies on a hospital bed today, fighting for his life after a bullet ripped through his back and stomach, leaving him in unbearable pain. While doctors fought through the night to save his life, the bodies of his father, Raymond Maichibi, and his mother, Nanlop Raymond, were lowered into a mass grave alongside many other innocent people from their community.
The most heartbreaking part is that David has not yet been told that his parents are gone forever. His loved ones cannot find the strength to tell him that he is now an orphan. Imagine the moment when that young boy opens his eyes, asking, "Where is my father? Where is my mother?" knowing that no one has the courage to answer him.
David recalled that armed men entered their home in the darkness of the night. His father stood between death and his son. Like every loving father, he tried to protect his child with his own life. He was shot. His mother hid in fear, praying that somehow she would survive, but she too was killed. David tried to escape, but a bullet struck him from behind.
What kind of pain is this? What kind of world allows children to carry wounds that no child should ever know?
Our Lord Jesus Christ said in 16:33, "In this world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world."
Today, I ask the Church across the world not to grow weary. We cannot become silent while our brothers and sisters continue to suffer. We cannot close our eyes while innocent children are left without fathers, without mothers, without homes, and without hope.
The Word of God tells us in 34:18, "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."
David may have lost his earthly parents, but I pray that the God who calls Himself the Father of the fatherless will surround him with His unfailing love. May the Lord heal every wound in his body and every scar in his heart.
Brethren, please remember David in your prayers. Pray for his surviving siblings. Pray for every grieving family. Pray for every widow. Pray for every orphan. Pray for every community living in fear.
And as long as God gives me breath, I will continue to speak. They may say I speak too much, but how can I keep quiet when children are burying their parents? How can I remain silent when families are wiped away overnight? As the Lord declares in 31:8–9, "Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves... defend the rights of the poor and needy."
May God comfort every broken heart. May He strengthen the weak. May He heal David Raymond completely. May He bring justice, peace, and hope to every suffering family.
In Jesus Christ's mighty name. Amen.
While the Islamic agents are trying to convert Igbos to Muslims, promoting fake Igbo Muslims online, Hausa-fulanis in the north are converting to Christianity in their numbers saying Islam has brought nothing but fear, terror and sorrow to all their communities.
BREAKING: Yesterday, Emeritus Professor Martin Aghaji, MAZI NNAMDI KANU’s personal physician was arrested at his residence in Enugu. This is the height of the official harassment he has been facing since he issued the medical report that did not comport with the DSS’s medical report on #MNK. The legal team is weighing-in at the moment.
#JusticeForProfAghaji.
Nigerian Whistleblower English Alhaji Exposes Alleged Use Of Taxpayer-Funded Military Helicopter To Airlift Injured Terrorists For Treatment After Inter-Group Clash (VIDEO) https://t.co/2YpRPcW2oj
Our star boy, Egejurum Onyedikachi, just came out of the International STEM Olympiad finale.
Listen to his experience.
We are rooting for him to win gold.
This video never gets old & here’s why: What the Sardauna of Sokoto said here about Ndigbo is how northerners/other Nigerians view the Igbo & which led to the Igbo problem in Nigeria. So, I ask: Why do you still want Igbos in Nigeria if you fear & distrust them so much?
The British want Nigerians out, Nigerians refuse because the British have always supported and enthroned bad leaders in Nigeria for their selfish reasons.
Nigerians go nowhere.
“You cannot be both a police officer and a thief. We don’t want to hear any reports of extorting Keke riders or motorists in Abuja. If we hear it, you are a thief.”
— FCT CP Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi
I’m with you, they should not be allowed to come, and they should be deported.
But the blame for this catastrophic mess has to land on the right place, on the heads of NATO, Obama, H. Clinton, Cameron, Sarkozy, these fowl people attacked and destroyed Africa’s most prosperous nation, Libya, a country where tens of thousands of people from all over Africa went to seeking work, due to its location, on Europes doorstep, and good economy.
After NATO and the above mentioned criminals had finished with it, Libya was a failed state.
BOKKOS, OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. 😭
My heart is heavy as I reflect on the latest reports from Bokkos, Plateau State. Once again, innocent lives have been cut short. Families have been shattered. Children have been orphaned. Widows have been left to mourn.
How many more graves must we dig before the nation truly pays attention?
How many more mothers must bury their children before the cries of our communities are heard?
These are not statistics. They are fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, neighbours, and friends—people created in the image of God, each with dreams, families, and a future that violence has stolen.
As a minister of the Gospel, I have stood beside grieving families. I have watched mothers collapse in sorrow, listened to children cry for parents who will never return, and witnessed pain that words cannot fully describe. Every tragedy leaves the same question echoing in my heart:
Lord, how long?
“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18
Today, Bokkos is brokenhearted. Widows are brokenhearted. Orphans are brokenhearted. Entire communities are living in fear.
Yet even in our grief, we hold firmly to Christ. Violence may destroy homes, but it cannot destroy our faith. It may silence voices, but it cannot silence the Gospel.
While we continue to pray, we must also ask difficult questions. Why do innocent communities continue to suffer? Why do grieving families feel forgotten? Why do political calculations seem louder than the cries of those burying their loved ones?
A nation should never become comfortable with the blood of its own people.
To everyone mourning in Bokkos, please know this: you are not forgotten. Your pain matters. Your tears matter. Your lives matter. God sees every tear, every grave, and every broken heart.
“Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted.” — Matthew 5:4
I call on Christians everywhere to pray for Bokkos. Pray for the wounded. Pray for the widows and orphans. Pray for peace. Pray for justice. Pray that God will comfort every grieving family and heal our land.
And as we pray, let us never become numb to suffering. Let us continue to speak for those whose voices have been silenced and stand with those carrying unimaginable pain.
May God comfort every grieving heart, protect every vulnerable community, and bring lasting peace to Plateau State and all of Nigeria.
Bokkos, we mourn with you. We stand with you. Our prayers are with you.
— Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo
Bandits kidnapped a medical doctor. They tied him up, set up fire, grabbed his hand and put it inside the burning fire. Everyday, they burn a portion of his hand while he watched & screamed of severe pain. They kept burning the hand daily until they reached his shoulder. They then collected 15 million naira ransom and still killed him. These are the animals government wants to forgive & reward with free houses.
If I make this kind of comment today, they will call me all sorts of names. But the man who made these exact comments back then loved Nigeria, right? It will never be well with the enemies of Nigeria and those who think that supporting evil is patriotism.
Muslims who converts to Christianity are being sentenced to death in Northern Nigeria by shariah Courts. Arewa influencers will never talk about it. These are people who want Igbos to accept Islam in Igboland. No room for Islam in Igboland.
“I swear to God Almighty, all the security forces sent to attack my camp are my boys, they inform me anytime they are coming. I receive a summary of all security strategies including the President”.
- Kachalla Maha the terrorist who killed General Rabe
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