South Korean prodigy YoongHoon Kim, widely celebrated as the world’s highest IQ record holder, has finally spoken out following U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent remarks placing Nigeria on the list of countries facing serious religious and humanitarian concerns.
Kim, known globally for his exceptional intellect and respected voice in global peace and human rights discussions, joined the growing international conversation sparked by Trump’s alarming comments about Nigeria’s security situation.
Trump Raises Alarm Over Nigeria’s Religious Crisis
In a Truth Social post, President Donald Trump asserted that Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria, claiming that radical Islamist groups have been responsible for widespread killings targeting Christian communities.
He alleged that thousands of Christians have been brutally killed over recent months, describing the situation as a severe humanitarian and religious emergency that demands immediate global response.
Trump argued that the violence is too severe to overlook, stressing that the international community must act urgently to prevent further bloodshed and ensure protection for vulnerable faith groups in Nigeria.
YoongHoon Kim Offers Emotional Prayer and Solidarity
Reacting through his verified X (formerly Twitter) account, YoongHoon Kim expressed deep concern about the ongoing crisis. Rather than issuing a political statement, Kim chose a compassionate tone, offering a heartfelt prayer for peace, strength, and divine protection for those suffering.
He posted:
“President Trump is going to stop the genocide of Christians in Nigeria. Lord Jesus, protect the believers who suffer for Your name. Give them strength, peace, and victory over persecution.”
Kim’s message quickly captured global attention, especially among Nigerians and religious communities following the unfolding situation. His empathetic words resonated with many, highlighting the seriousness of the crisis while showing moral and spiritual support.
Observers noted that Kim’s statement appears to align with Trump’s position that stronger international intervention is necessary to stop what they both referenced as a systematic attack against Christians in Nigeria.
The post has since gone viral, sparking conversations about global responsibility, religious freedom, and the urgent need to address Nigeria’s security challenges.
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