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US Youtuber IShowSpeed gains Ghanaian nationality to end African tour

  • After a 28-day livestream across 20 African countries, iShowSpeed concluded his tour on Tuesday in Namibia, ending a historic journey that began in Angola on December 29, 2025.
  • On January 26 in Ghana, Darren Jason Watkins Jr., known as iShowSpeed, revealed his ancestry traces to Ghana through his mother during a visit organized with support from Ghanaian YouTuber Wode Maya that included tasting jollof rice, meeting traditional leaders, and touring a shea butter museum.
  • Digital metrics from the tour reveal the Nairobi, Kenya generated over 360,000 new subscribers and over 6.2 million views, while Rwanda's stream peaked at 239,380 simultaneous viewers.
  • The livestream offered millions of viewers a real-time glimpse into daily life and culture, with many African American viewers praising it for challenging stereotypes and showcasing Rwanda's mountain gorilla population exceeding 1,000.
  • By visiting sites from Botswana to Morocco, the tour is one of the most extensive Africa-focused livestreams by Darren Jason Watkins Jr., known as iShowSpeed, with Rolling Stone naming him the most influential creator of 2025 and Forbes estimating his net worth at $20 million.
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Ghana Weekend broke the news in on Wednesday, January 28, 2026.
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