- The Regional Chairman of the Church of Christ (COCIN) in Plateau State, Pastor Ezekiel Dachomo, has claimed that terrorists have put a bounty on his head because of his outspoken condemnation of attacks on Christians.
- He claims his family faces daily threats and systemic discrimination, including the alleged blacklisting of his children from university admissions in northern Nigeria.
- Despite the lack of physical security, the cleric said he had documented the evidence and was determined to continue his advocacy.

The Regional Chairman of the Church of Christ of All Nations (COCIN) in Plateau State, Pastor Ezekiel Dachomo, has sounded the alarm over terrorists offering a bounty on his head.
In a recent interview with Lucky Udu, the cleric revealed that his outspoken stance against the massacre of Christians made him a prime target.
Despite the imminent threat, he remained defiant, saying: “They put a price on my head. They said whoever kills me first will be rewarded. I’m not afraid of death. I walk through Muslim territory and they usually point at me. “
In addition to the physical threats, Pastor Dajomo claimed that his family faced systemic discrimination.
He claims his children were blacklisted from admissions to Northern universities because of his reputation. “If my children were applying for college and they saw the name Ezekiel Dachomo, they would delete it.” he added.
The outspoken cleric, who has previously attracted international attention for calling on figures such as Donald Trump to intervene in what he calls Christian genocide, insists he has documented evidence to support his claims. Even without personal safety, he persists in his mission, refusing to be silenced by bounties or the alleged victimization of his children.
