Reports that Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo is battling liver disease and urgently requires overseas medical treatment have sparked both concern and controversy online. While many offered prayers and support, a section of social media users expressed skepticism about his motives.

One particularly pointed comment read: “This man is trying everything to get asylum.”

The remark implies that the cleric’s illness is being exaggerated or used as a pretext to gain legal residency abroad. Such comments reflect a broader culture of distrust toward public figures and religious leaders, often casting doubt on genuine claims of hardship. Critics argue that this mindset diminishes empathy and unfairly politicizes personal health crises, turning serious medical issues into fodder for suspicion and debate rather than compassion.

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