HomeEntertainment“IShowSpeed Didn’t Stream to Promote Ghana; He Was Focused on His Money...

“IShowSpeed Didn’t Stream to Promote Ghana; He Was Focused on His Money and Subscribers” – Bensouth

Ghanaian content creator Bensouth has sparked intense online debate after stating that IShowSpeed’s visit and livestreams in Ghana were driven by personal financial gain and subscriber growth rather than a deliberate effort to promote the country, adding that Ghanaians often celebrate foreigners more than they celebrate themselves.

img 4340

Bensouth sparks debate over IShowSpeed’s Ghana visit

Bensouth Questions the Narrative Around IShowSpeed’s Ghana Visit

According to Bensouth, while IShowSpeed’s presence brought global attention, the American streamer’s primary motivation was content monetisation and audience expansion, a core strategy widely acknowledged in the creator economy and analysed by platforms such as Forbes and Business Insider.

Ghanaians and the Culture of Foreign Validation

The comment has reignited conversations about what Bensouth describes as Ghana’s tendency to overly celebrate foreign personalities while overlooking local creators, a pattern that contrasts sharply with how global digital culture rewards homegrown talent, as documented by BBC Culture.

Divided Public Reaction on Social Media

While some Ghanaians agree with Bensouth’s perspective, others argue that any international exposure is beneficial, pointing to the fact that IShowSpeed’s streams still amplified Ghana’s visibility worldwide, a sentiment also explored in debates surrounding Peller’s vow to surpass IShowSpeed as the world’s biggest streamer reported by GhanaMedia.net.

Speed’s Visit as a Defining Cultural Moment

Despite the criticism, many analysts maintain that IShowSpeed’s visit remains a defining cultural moment for Ghana’s digital image, echoing arguments made in GhanaMedia.net’s analysis on why the country must tell its own story loudly in the wake of IShowSpeed’s visit also published by GhanaMedia.net.

A Broader Conversation on Self-Worth and Visibility

Bensouth’s remarks ultimately reflect a broader national introspection on self-worth, cultural confidence, and how Ghana positions its own creators within a rapidly evolving global digital economy.


Discover more from Ghana Media

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!
Exit mobile version