Ezekiel Bwede Dachomo (Nigeria) is a prominent Christian pastor and human rights advocate based in Plateau State, serving as Regional Chairman of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) in Barkin Ladi. He has gained national and international attention for his outspoken activism documenting communal violence against Christian communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt, particularly through videos and reports of mass burials he conducted for victims of attacks he describes as evidence of ongoing targeted killings. Dachomo has publicly called on international bodies to intervene and has threatened legal action against the Nigerian government at the International Criminal Court over its response to the violence. His vocal stance has made him a controversial figure, drawing both widespread support and significant threats, including social media account removals and alleged attempts to silence his advocacy.
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