American YouTube sensation IShowSpeed, born Darren Jason Watkins Jr., has now added Ghana to his nationality section on Wikipedia following a highly celebrated visit to the country and subsequent approval of his Ghanaian passport, marking a major milestone in his connection with the West African nation. For a deep dive, visit IShowSpeed Wikipedia & Berima Kofi Akuffo Ghana. The 21-year-old content creator, who boasts over 50 million subscribers, received a traditional Ghanaian name, Barima Kofi Akuffo, during a naming ceremony in the Eastern Region, further solidifying his bond with the country and its people. Additional insights are available here.

IShowSpeed during his Ghana visit and traditional naming ceremony as Barima Kofi Akuffo.
IShowSpeed’s Africa Tour and Ghanaian Citizenship Grant
IShowSpeed’s “Speed Does Africa” livestreamed tour spanned 20 countries and concluded with a highly engaging stop in Ghana, where his interactions with local culture and fans drew global attention and praise. Following the visit, Ghana’s Foreign Minister Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa announced via social media that the Ministry had approved the issuance of a Ghanaian passport to the American influencer, citing “irrefutable ties” to the country and encouraging him to continue promoting Ghana’s image worldwide. Further context on his Ghana connection is available here. (The Star)
Ghana on Wikipedia: Nationality Update Sparks Online Buzz
Soon after the citizenship announcement, Wikipedia editors updated IShowSpeed’s nationality to include Ghana alongside the United States, reflecting the government’s official recognition. This development has generated widespread social media reaction, with fans and followers celebrating the acknowledgment of his connection to Ghana. The Ghanaian-nationality designation on the public encyclopedia now aligns with the country’s diplomatic pronouncement, though debates about citizenship criteria and online edits have also emerged among observers. (Yen.com.gh)
Impact for Ghana and Digital Diplomacy
This move has been interpreted as a strategic enhancement of Ghana’s global cultural influence, leveraging the popularity of digital creators to boost tourism and cultural exchange. Analysts suggest that having one of the world’s most followed streamers formally associated with Ghana could open doors for increased international engagement and spotlight Africa’s diverse stories on the global stage. While some critics argue about procedural norms, many supporters view the change as a win for Ghana’s soft power and diaspora outreach efforts. (GBC Ghana)
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