Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo, a prominent cleric from Plateau State, has called upon Nigerian Christians. He urged them to intensify their prayers. This appeal addresses the persistent “Christian genocide” in the nation. His message emerged during a visit. He was at Pastor Paul Enenche’s Dunamis International Gospel Centre in Abuja. The event swiftly garnered significant online attention.

Reverend Dachomo’s Visit to Dunamis Church
Reverend Dachomo made a courtesy call to Pastor Enenche. There, he spoke directly to the assembled congregation. The preacher is renowned for his candid views on security. These issues deeply impact Christian communities. He conveyed his appreciation to Pastor Enenche. This was for his steadfast support amid prevailing tensions.
Social Media Amplifies Cleric’s Message
A video recording of Reverend Dachomo addressing the church was posted. It appeared on Pastor Enenche’s X page, @drpaulenenche. The footage quickly went viral. Many Nigerians responded to the cleric’s fervent statements.
Prayer’s Power: A Spiritual Defense
Reverend Dachomo highlighted the immense power of prayer. He implored Christians to maintain hope. This is crucial despite widespread insecurity. “Prayer is our sole necessity,” he asserted. “The Almighty God, with His Son by His side, will surely protect us. Your prayers surpass the strength of an AK-47. They exceed the power of a rocket launcher.”
He encouraged attendees to direct their supplications heavenward. Dachomo emphasized that divine intervention would provide safety. It would also bring relief to troubled regions. “Let us send our prayers to heaven,” he urged. “God will answer and transform our land. Christians require protection. A genocide is occurring in Nigeria. Please pray for us, in Jesus’ name,” he concluded.
Reverend Dachomo reiterated his consistent assertion. Christians in northern Nigeria face systematic killings. He called for collective national prayers. He stressed that lives and communities hang in the balance. “Nigeria faces genocide,” he declared. He implored believers to “pray for us, in Jesus’ name.”
Public Response to the Cleric’s Message
The circulating video generated widespread discussion online. Many users expressed deep concern about the security situation. Others commended Reverend Dachomo’s bravery in speaking publicly.
Pastor Paul Enenche also shared a significant message on X. He posted, “The devil shows interest where God shows interest! But we believe—the day has come.”
He then quoted Psalm 94:1 (KJV):
“O LORD God, to whom vengeance belongeth; O God, to whom vengeance belongeth, shew thyself.”
Enenche added that God has placed something great in Nigeria. He believes this is what the devil is actively fighting. This statement reinforced the call for spiritual action. It was accompanied by a visual.