Nigeria, Wassup?” – US Soldier Goes Viral After Showing Off Muscles, Says “We Go Soon Fall In”
A viral video shows a U.S. soldier addressing Nigerians in pidgin English, saying “Nigeria, wassup? We go soon fall in,” sparking laughter and mixed reactions online.

A video of a United States soldier addressing Nigerians in pidgin English has gone viral on social media, stirring a wave of hilarious and mixed reactions online.
In the trending clip, the soldier—dressed in full U.S. military uniform—flexed his muscles confidently while sending a playful message to Nigerians.
“Nigeria, wassup? We go soon fall in!” he said with a grin, referring to a popular military slang that implies getting ready for action.
The short clip quickly caught attention across X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram, with many users amused by his boldness and fluent delivery of Nigerian street slang.
Some Nigerians jokingly responded, urging him to “fall in gently,” while others teased that he might be preparing for a U.S. intervention following recent comments made by former U.S. President Donald Trump about Nigeria.
“This guy just dey catch cruise, but e get as e talk am,” one user commented, while another wrote, “Make dem no try fall in o, this no be movie.”
The video has since been shared thousands of times, with many praising the soldier’s sense of humor and cultural connection to Nigerians.
As of press time, the identity of the soldier has not been confirmed, but the clip continues to trend under hashtags like #USSoldier, #NigeriaWassup, and #WeGoSoonFallIn.
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