Church Member Sets Record Straight on Pastor's Whereabouts
A concerned member of the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) has stepped forward to dismiss widespread speculation that Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo, the regional leader of the church, had gone missing.
The rumors began circulating on social media platform X when user Harry Da Diegot made a concerning post claiming Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo is MISSING and suggested that another Christian voice is about to be silenced.
Church Member Provides Crucial Update
Responding to these alarming claims, a church member identified as @henry30846834 on X provided concrete evidence that the pastor was safe and accounted for. In his post dated November 10, 2025, he clarified that Reverend Dachomo had personally led church services earlier that same day.
Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo is sound and healthy. He's my presiding Pastor, He preached this morning, during service, the church member wrote in his post that quickly gained traction online.
This direct testimony from someone within the religious leader's congregation provided much-needed reassurance to concerned followers and social media users who had expressed worry about the pastor's safety.
Nigerians React to the Emotional Rollercoaster
The initial missing person claim triggered an outpouring of concern and speculation across social media platforms. Numerous Nigerians took to the comments section to share their thoughts and prayers.
One user named Men Called expressed deep concern, writing: No man, I fear the worst. Dear Father, if it is your will please send a legion to protect your servant, in Jesus Name Amen.
Another commenter going by Fully Nigerian suggested a practical solution: I suggest he is brought out as given a chance to say he is alive as well. This will prove without further investigation that indeed Christians are being persecuted in NIGERIA.
The situation also prompted broader discussions about the safety of religious leaders in Nigeria. User Ali commented: You talk you collect, you no talk you collect, you tweet you collect, las las everybody go collect for this country then we go come gang up against the system.
Okocha CFC highlighted the risks faced by those speaking out: This is the dangerous thing about righteous battles. You might lose your life for people who do not care. Hope he is found in good health and on time too.
However, once the clarification emerged, relief washed over the online community. User Femtobyte noted: Good to hear! He got some extra prayers, and will keep praying for other brothers and sisters in Nigeria and beyond.
Context of Reverend Dachomo's Public Profile
This incident isn't the first time Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo has been at the center of online discussions. Previously, a Nigerian lady had sparked conversation by questioning why some people referred to him as the true man of God and criticized their choice of words.
Additionally, the pastor has been known for his influence among followers, with one instance showing a Nigerian man sending cash to Reverend Dachomo as a form of seed sowing and publicly sharing the receipt as evidence of his contribution.
The rapid spread of both the initial rumor and subsequent clarification highlights the power of social media in shaping public perception and the importance of verifying information before drawing conclusions about public figures' safety and whereabouts.