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Home»News»Nigeria, wassup? – US soldier trends online as he shows off muscles, says we go soon fall in
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Nigeria, wassup? – US soldier trends online as he shows off muscles, says we go soon fall in

AdminBy AdminNovember 6, 2025Updated:November 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

A video of a United States soldier showing off his muscles while reacting to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent warning to the Nigerian government has gone viral.

The soldier, identified by his TikTok handle @fav.nigeriann, confidently declared support for Christians in Nigeria, telling his followers, “Nigeria, wassup? We go soon fall in.”

The short video quickly gained massive attention, sparking discussions on social media.

Trump Accuses Nigerian Government of Genocide

The soldier’s viral post followed Donald Trump’s comments accusing the Nigerian government of allowing what he described as a “genocide against Christians.”

Trump claimed that record numbers of Christians were being killed in Nigeria and hinted that the United States might be “forced to take action” to protect them.

“We Go Soon Fall In” – US Soldier Sends Message to Christians

In his trending video, the soldier appeared shirtless, flexing his biceps and addressing Nigerians directly.

His caption read: “Nigeria, wassup? We go soon fall in.”

He went on to add, “Coming for our Christian brothers,” a statement that stirred both excitement and concern among viewers.

The phrase “we go soon fall in” a Nigerian slang meaning “we’ll soon move in or take action” was interpreted by many as a show of readiness.

Mixed Reactions Trail the Viral Clip

As the clip made its rounds on social media, many users took to the comment section to share different opinions.

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