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Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo, a prominent Christian leader from Plateau State, has claimed that terrorists have placed a bounty on his life following his vocal condemnation of the alleged massacre of Christians.
In a recent interview with Lucky Udu, the clergy revealed that he received information from a source indicating that the terrorists have made plans to reward anyone who kills him.
However, Dachomo emphasized that he is not afraid of death, stating that he moves about without security despite the threats against him.
“They have put a bounty on my head. They said anyone who kills me first will receive a reward. I’m not afraid of death. I walk through areas dominated by Muslims, and they often point at me,” he remarked.
Dachomo also claimed that his children are being denied admission to universities, particularly in the North, due to his outspoken stance against the genocide.
“When my children apply for university admission, they see the name Ezekiel Dachomo and remove it from consideration,” he added.
Why does Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo believe there is a bounty on his life?
He states that he received information from an informant that plans have been made to reward anyone who kills him.
Is Rev. Dachomo afraid for his life?
He mentioned that despite the threats, he does not fear for his life and moves freely in areas where he is recognized.
How does Rev. Dachomo's stance affect his children's education?
He alleges that when universities see his name on their applications, they remove it from consideration, impacting their chances of admission.


