Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo Honored at 2026 U.S. Faith Awards
According to Kingdomboiz News, Nigerian cleric and human rights advocate Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo has received recognition at the 2026 U.S.–Nigeria Faith Heroes Awards, where he joined other notable honourees, including U.S. President Donald Trump, Bishop David Oyedepo and Pastor Enoch Adeboye.
The Organisers held the award ceremony in Washington, D.C., to celebrate individuals whose work has advanced Christian faith, humanitarian service, religious freedom and efforts against terrorism. The event attracted church leaders, government officials, civil society representatives and members of the Nigerian diaspora.
Dachomo earned the honour for his consistent advocacy on behalf of communities affected by violence and insecurity. He has continued to speak out against religious persecution in Nigeria while drawing international attention to the plight of vulnerable communities.
He has also used his platform to highlight the challenges facing victims of violent attacks and to encourage stronger global support for religious freedom. His advocacy has gained recognition both within Nigeria and in the international community.
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The Organisers also honoured Bishop David Oyedepo and Pastor Enoch Adeboye for their enduring contributions to Christian ministry and humanitarian service. They equally recognised President Donald Trump for what they described as his support for international religious freedom initiatives.
The recognition has attracted widespread reactions across social media. Many Nigerians congratulated the recipients and described the awards as an important acknowledgement of individuals working to promote peace, justice and freedom of worship.
The event concluded with renewed appeals for stronger international collaboration in tackling religious persecution, insecurity and humanitarian challenges affecting vulnerable communities. Organisers expressed hope that greater cooperation among governments, faith leaders and advocacy groups would strengthen efforts to protect lives and uphold religious liberty.
Source: Kingdomboiz News.
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