Ghana issues passport to IShowSpeed after Africa tour

Ghana has approved a passport for YouTuber IShowSpeed, born Darren Watkins Jr., recognizing his efforts in highlighting African nations through his recent livestream tour. The decision comes after his visits to countries including Ghana and Ethiopia, where he engaged with local cultures. This move underscores the rising impact of digital influencers on global views of Africa.

In January 2026, clips of American YouTuber IShowSpeed, whose real name is Darren Watkins Jr., exploring Addis Ababa captured widespread attention online. Viewers appreciated the unfiltered, real-time portrayal of the Ethiopian capital, featuring his genuine reactions of curiosity, confusion, humor, and awe during street-level interactions. Ethiopians, often unaccustomed to such direct international exposure, responded with their own moments of wonder.

This visit was part of a broader multi-nation Africa tour that IShowSpeed livestreamed to millions of followers. The tour has been commended for depicting African cities as vibrant and everyday places, moving beyond typical crisis-focused media narratives. In Ghana, he connected publicly with reported family roots and took part in cultural events, which paved the way for the passport approval.

On January 27, 2026, Ghana's Foreign Minister Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa announced the decision via social media. "Following our discussions and subsequent confirmation of the irrefutable ties of IShowSpeed to Ghana, I am pleased to inform you and our compatriots that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has approved the issuance of a Ghanaian Passport to IShowSpeed," he stated in a tweet shared by @wode_maya.

The announcement has ignited discussions and some debate within Ghana, highlighting the passport's symbolic value. More broadly, it illustrates how digital creators like IShowSpeed wield influence comparable to traditional media, instantly shaping international perceptions of Africa through authentic, large-scale content.

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