News recently broke that revered cleric Ezekiel Dachomo is reportedly battling liver disease and requires urgent overseas medical attention. The announcement drew sympathy from many Nigerians, with prayers and well-wishes pouring in for his recovery. Given his influence and years of ministry, supporters expressed hope that he would receive the care he needs and return stronger.
However, not all reactions were compassionate. One controversial comment stood out: “Lies, he want’s to enter Yankee.”
Rather than engaging with the medical reality, this remark dismisses the illness as a ploy to travel abroad, reflecting deep-seated public mistrust toward religious leaders and elites. Critics argued that such cynicism trivializes serious health issues and dehumanizes those who are genuinely suffering. The exchange highlights how public skepticism, fueled by past abuses of trust, often overshadows empathy—even in moments that call for basic human decency.

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