Reverend Dachomo has raised concerns that his children are being denied school admissions because of his public stance on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. The clergyman claims that certain authorities are retaliating against him for speaking out on issues affecting Christian communities.
According to Rev Dachomo, his advocacy for justice and protection of Christians has led to what he describes as “unfair treatment” by some educational institutions. He argued that his children’s right to education is being violated due to his activism.
The cleric called on relevant authorities to intervene, urging schools to separate parental beliefs from the rights of children to access education. He emphasized that his fight against Christian persecution is aimed at promoting peace, justice, and equality in the country.
Rev Dachomo appealed to the public and human rights organizations to support his children’s admission and ensure that religious bias does not prevent access to quality education. He warned that denying children education because of a parent’s advocacy is a dangerous precedent in a democratic society.





