Mass Burials, Fear in Villages and Renewed Calls for Accountability
Reverend Dachomo explained that several villages have been attacked repeatedly, forcing families to flee while leaving homes, farmland and churches destroyed. Survivors in many areas say they feel abandoned and unprotected. According to his account, extremist groups are responsible for most of the violence.
He also raised concerns about how official reports sometimes differ from eyewitness accounts. For him, this is one of the reasons he is preparing to take his evidence to the International Criminal Court. He believes an independent legal process is needed to reveal the full truth.
International leaders have also commented on the situation.

Ted Cruz vows to expose Nigerian officials behind Christian killings
https://www.topsocietynig.com/2025/11/05/ted-cruz-vows-to-expose-nigerian-officials-behind-christian-killings/
Donald Trump condemns Christian massacre in Nigeria and warns of possible consequences
https://www.topsocietynig.com/2025/11/03/donald-trump-condemns-christian-massacre-in-nigeria-warns-of-possible/
These reports show that the concerns around christian killings in Nigeria are gaining international attention.
From Testimonies to Legal Action, A Push for Global Intervention
Reverend Dachomo says he is gathering video evidence, photographs, mass burial records and testimonies from survivors. His goal is to create a complete submission for the ICC and other international bodies. He believes this is the only way to ensure accountability and long term protection for Christian communities.
He is also calling on human rights groups, churches and international observers to support efforts that expose the full scale of the violence.
Call to Action
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