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Christian Genocide: Facebook account of popular Nigerian cleric, Ezekiel Dachomo deleted

The Facebook account of popular cleric, Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo has been deleted.
News of the development was shared on Facebook by one of his allies, Isaac Show.
He disclosed that he received a call from Rev Dachomo, a Plateau State-based pastor, to that effect.
“He said all his social media handles including Facebook have been deleted. He explained to me that he was told that his contents jeopardise national security of Nigerian government (A government that sympathise with terrorists).
“And immediately after this notification, his accounts were deleted.
“So we’re not going to get updates directly from his social media handles.

“Meanwhile, a terrorist sympathisers – Sheikh Gumi is walking freely. His Facebook account hasn’t been deleted. He’s walking around embracing terrorists and advocating for Islamic terrorists.
“And you still want to tell me, there is no Christians Genocide going in Nigeria.
“I’ve nothing more to say. My own Facebook account has been shadowbaned. My page visibility has been restricted. Meaning many people won’t see what I post. And should in case you see this post, pls share and always visit my page to get more updates because they may not allow it to appear on your timelines as usual.
“This is the price we have to pay for following Jesus Christ and speaking the truth and I’ll never give up..God bless you all,” he wrote.
Meanwhile, Rev Dachomo has confirmed the report to the media.
DAILY POST contacted the cleric to ask if his Facebook account had been deleted, and he simply replied: “It’s true.”
Our correspondent that reports that the cleric has been shouting out over alleged Genocidal killing of Christians in Nigeria.
The climax was his recent interview with British journalist Piers Morgan, where he revealed that he had conducted over 70 mass burials, with 500 persons buried in one of such cases.
He also recently testified before the United States Congress regarding the killing of Christians in Nigeria.
Earlier, he raised the alarm that his life was under threat but that he was not afraid to die.
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Tinubu orders total security cordon on Kwara forests, says aide
President Bola Tinubu has ordered a comprehensive security cordon on forests in Kwara State following recent incidents of kidnappings and terrorist activities.
The directive was disclosed on Tuesday in a statement posted on X by the Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication to the President, Sunday Dare.
According to Dare, the President instructed the Nigerian Air Force to expand air surveillance across the innermost parts of the forests in Kwara, where terrorists are believed to be hiding.
He said, “President Tinubu has ordered total security cordon over the forests in Kwara State following recent kidnappings and terrorist activities.
“President Tinubu directed the Air Force to expand its air surveillance across the innermost parts of the forests in Kwara State where it is believed the terrorists are hiding. They are to maintain a 24-hour surveillance and link up with the boots on the ground.”
Dare added that the “order equally applies to the Kebbi and Niger States axis where many are expected to be rescued. Communities are also urged to provide timely information about strange movements and activities to aid the work of the security forces.”

The directives come in the wake of the recent abduction and rescue of 38 churchgoers in Eruku, and the reported kidnapping of at least 10 residents on Monday evening in Isapa, a neighbouring community in Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State.
It was gathered that the latest attack occurred around 6 p.m. when between 20 and 30 bandits stormed the quiet agrarian settlement with a large herd of cattle, shooting indiscriminately as residents fled for safety.
Our correspondent gathered that the attackers moved through several parts of the town, firing shots into homes and whisking away residents, including a pregnant woman, two nursing mothers and children.
The Isapa attack is the third major assault on Ekiti LGA communities in less than a month.
Three weeks ago, 18 residents were kidnapped in Eruku but later rescued.
Last week, 38 worshippers were abducted inside a church in Eruku during a thanksgiving service and were also later released.
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BREAKING: FG bans open cattle grazing nationwide
…Declares it criminal offence
The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially abolished open grazing of cattle across the country with immediate effect.
The announcement was made in Yola, Adamawa State, by the Minister of Livestock Development, Mallam Idi Mukhtar Maiha, during the inaugural National Council on Livestock Development.
Speaking at the event, the Minister declared that open grazing is now a punishable offence, stating that it has caused unnecessary crises and needless loss of lives over the years.
“It is now an offence to be caught grazing cattle openly. All herders are strongly encouraged to embrace ranching, which is safer, more modern, and will produce healthier and fatter cattle for better business,” Maiha said.
He revealed that since the Presidential initiative to revitalise the livestock sector began, the ministry is determined to position it as Nigeria’s next biggest revenue earner after oil and gas. The sector is projected to generate $74 billion in the next five years, with over $14 billion already earned.
The Minister was warmly received by Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, who was represented by his deputy, Professor Kaletapwa Farauta George. The Governor described Adamawa as the home of livestock in Nigeria and commended the Minister for choosing the state to host the historic council meeting.

Chairman of the Senate Committee on Livestock, Senator Musa Mustapha, stated that livestock will soon overtake oil as the nation’s top revenue source, assuring that the Senate is ready to support a robust, business-oriented budget for the ministry.
Similarly, Chairman of the House Committee on Livestock, Hon. Tasir Olawale Raji, praised the ministry’s bold step in banning open grazing, describing the farmer-herder clashes as unnecessary conflicts that should have been resolved long ago.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. (Mrs.) Chinyere Ijeoma Akujobi, thanked investors who have embraced ranching, particularly mentioning Dan Lawan Adamawa and Alhaji Sadik Daware.
The Minister also commended the Adamawa Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (L-PRES) for achieving significant milestones in the past 12 years.
The ban on open grazing is seen as a major policy shift aimed at ending decades of farmer-herder conflicts and modernising Nigeria’s livestock industry.
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Pregnant woman, children, others kidnapped in fresh Kwara attack
Barely one week after 38 worshippers of the Christ Apostolic Church, Oke Isegun, Eruku, were abducted and later released, another wave of terror has hit Kwara State, as at least 11 residents were reportedly kidnapped on Monday evening in Isapa, a neighbouring community in Ekiti Local Government Area.
It was gathered that the latest attack occurred around 6pm when between 20 and 30 bandits stormed the quiet agrarian settlement with a large herd of cattle, shooting indiscriminately as residents fled for safety.
Our correspondent gathered that the attackers moved through several parts of the town, firing shots into homes.q
Bullet holes were reportedly found in walls, windows and wooden doors, confirming the intensity of the gunfire.
A community leader, who spoke on the development under strict anonymity, confirmed that 11 persons were abducted, with seven of them belonging to a single family.
According to him, the kidnapped victims include a pregnant woman, two nursing mothers and children.

He listed the abductees as, Talatu Kabiru, six-year-old Magaji, Kande (5 years), 10-year-old Hadiza and Mariam, who is also 6 years old.
Others are 5-year-old Saima, Habibat (housewife), Fatima Yusufu, 22-year-old pregnant woman identified as Sarah Sunday, Lami Fidelis and Haja Na Allah (nursing mother).
“This is the worst attack we have seen in recent times, Seven members of the same family were taken. People are terrified. We don’t even know what to expect next.
“People are now living in fear. This is too much. Eleven people just disappeared into the bush. We don’t know what tomorrow holds,” he said.
A highly placed security official confirmed the incident to PUNCH on Tuesday, saying that operatives had already begun combing the forest linking Isapa, Eruku and other surrounding villages.
“Yes, 11 people were abducted from what we have gathered. Our men are in that area now to ascertain the exact number and identify those responsible,” he said.
He added that despite the presence of federal security reinforcements deployed after the Eruku church kidnapping, the vastness of the forest and the presence of multiple settlements make surveillance difficult.
“Security agencies from Abuja are still around that axis, but you know that forest is vast. There are many villages around there, and it’s hard to be everywhere at the same time. But we are combing the area to rescue the victims,” he said.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer of the Kwara State Command, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, said the command was still verifying details and would provide an update later.
As of the time of filing this report, no official statement has been issued by the police or the state government.
The attack has sparked fresh panic in Isapa, Eruku and neighbouring communities, with many residents expressing fear that bandits may be attempting to establish dominance in the area.
Local vigilantes have intensified night patrols, while some religious centres have scaled back evening activities.
The Isapa attack is the third major assault on Ekiti LGA communities in less than a month.
Three weeks ago, 18 residents were kidnapped in Eruku but later rescued.
Last week, 38 worshippers were abducted inside a church in Eruku during a thanksgiving service and were also later released.
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