
Video: Popular YouTuber, streamer iShowSpeed visits Ghana
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26th January 2026 4:35:40 PM
4 mins readBy: Amanda Cartey

American YouTuber and live streamer, Darren Jason Watkins Jr, popularly known as iShowSpeed has arrived in Ghana, exciting fans and content creators across the country.
Known for his energetic live videos and large online following, iShowSpeed is in Ghana for several activities, including a supercar display at Independence Square.
The event is expected to attract large crowds and generate a lot of attention on social media, with many young people eager to see the luxury cars and be part of the experience.
During his stay, iShowSpeed is also expected to visit Goldbod, a move that reflects Ghana’s growing popularity among international digital creators.
His visit further strengthens Ghana’s image as a hub for entertainment, culture and online content, especially among young people in Africa and those living abroad.
With millions of followers worldwide, iShowSpeed’s time in Ghana is expected to draw global attention to the country through his live streams and social media posts.
Since his arrival, social media activity has increased, with fans tracking his movements and looking forward to content from his visit.
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Darren Jason Watkins Jr., born January 21, 2005, known professionally as IShowSpeed or simply Speed, is an American YouTuber and online streamer regarded as one of the most popular online streamers and Internet personalities in the world. He's originally from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Watkins registered his YouTube channel in 2016, initially posting gaming content. He started gaining attention in 2021 due to his violent verbal and physical reactions when gaming. In 2022, he began shifting focus towards soccer-related content, becoming an avid supporter of Cristiano Ronaldo.
In December 2024, Watkins won the "Get Off Your A** Award (Best IRL Streamer)", "Best International Streamer", and "Streamer of the Year" awards at the 2024 Streamer Awards. He was crowned Streamer of the Year again at the 2025 Streamer Awards on December 6 at Los Angeles' Wiltern Theatre, triumphing over competitors including ExtraEmily, Kai Cenat, Jasontheween, and Plaqueboymax.
In August 2025, Rolling Stone named him the "Most Influential Creator of 2025".
Speed boasts more than 47-million subscribers on YouTube and more than 43-million followers on Instagram. Over the course of 2025, IShowSpeed's streams generated 64.1 million Hours Watched on YouTube — roughly 30% more than the year before.
While on tour in Southeast Asia, he surpassed 30 million subscribers and accumulated a total of 110 million views for the duration of the trip. One of Watkins's livestreams, titled "IRL Stream in Indonesia", marked the first time an English-speaking streamer has received one million concurrent viewers in a livestream.
In the summer of 2024, during the UEFA Euro 2024 soccer tournament, Speed toured Europe, visiting over 10 countries and amassing 3.3 billion views on YouTube.
His 2025 IRL streaming tour "Speed Does America," broadcasting live from cities across the United States, drew thousands of viewers online and crowds of fans during in-person appearances.
On January 10, 2025, Watkins announced that he would be doing a tour in South America. On January 28, during his tour in Peru, he was declared an honorary mayor of Lima for an hour by Rafael López Aliaga, the city's mayor, who also declared him an "ambassador of Lima".
On February 14, 2025, Watkins participated in "Match for Hope 2025", a soccer charity event hosted in Stadium 974, Qatar, as a co-captain for Team Chunkz & IShowSpeed. The event managed to raise more than $10.7 million for charity.
On March 8, 2025, Watkins participated in the 2025 Sidemen Charity Match, held at Wembley Stadium in London, serving as both captain and player for the YouTube Allstars team. He scored his first goal in the charity match series in the 56th minute and secured victory by converting the decisive penalty in a shoot-out.
Watkins is known for his dramatic and energetic behavior he displays during his variety live streams, including in-real-life streams conducted in various worldwide locations. He has been viewed as a cultural ambassador as he visits countries to showcase their cultures and inventions to both domestic and international audiences.
IShowspeed, is currently on his African tour, "Speed Does Africa." So far, he has traveled to several countries across the continent. He has engaged with local cultures, met fans, and shared everyday experiences from Africa with his global audience.His tour has effectively challenged long-standing stereotypes. He has highlighted the continent's lively modern cities, warm hospitality, rich culture, and true sense of community. This has left many viewers, especially in the US, shocked and reconsidering outdated views about poverty and danger.
The tour kicked off on December 29 in Angola, where he received a warm welcome that set the mood for the journey. He is currently in Ghana as the next stop on his Africa tour.
The internet sensation, known globally for his high-energy live streams and massive online following, is in Ghana for a series of activities, including a supercar spectacle at the Independence Square.
The event is expected to draw huge crowds and dominate online conversations, turning the iconic national venue into a showcase of speed, luxury and youth culture.As part of his visit, iShowSpeed will also tour Goldbod, a stop seen as highlighting Ghana’s growing visibility among global digital influencers and creatives.His arrival adds to Ghana’s expanding reputation as a destination for global entertainment, culture and digital influence, particularly among young audiences in Africa and the diaspora.
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