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IShowSpeed: The Global Superstar Who Chose Nigeria For His 21st Birthday

Adejoke Alabi-Henry by Adejoke Alabi-Henry
5 months ago
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Before yesterday, I had never heard of IShowSpeed, but today he’s all over my feed. If you’ve stepped outside in Lagos recently or spent five minutes on TikTok, Facebook and X, you’ve probably seen the chaos: a young American in a Super Eagles jersey, standing through a sunroof, surrounded by hundreds of screaming fans. You probably saw Nigeria’s streaming favourite, Peller, trying to get his attention, or Jarvis posing for a picture with him.

But who is he, and why was the entire internet currently obsessed with his trip to Nigeria? Why was he in Nigeria?

His real name is Darren Jason Watkins Jr., and he’s currently on a massive “Speed Does Africa” tour, visiting 20 countries in just 28 days. Nigeria was a special stop because he chose to spend his 21st birthday (January 21, 2026) right here in Lagos.

He didn’t just come to see the sights; he came to experience the “real” Nigeria. In just 24 hours, he:

Sampled Jollof Rice: At Freedom Park, he tried his first bite, jumped from the spicy kick, and declared it the best he’s ever had.

Explored Culture: He visited the Nike Art Gallery wearing traditional Yoruba attire.

Hit a Milestone: Right in the middle of Lagos traffic, his YouTube channel hit 50 million subscribers. He celebrated by shoving his face into a birthday cake while standing on top of a car.

Why is “Streaming” such a big deal?

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To older generations, the idea of watching a 21-year-old walk around a market might seem strange.

But for young people, “streaming” is the new TV.

It’s Live and Raw: Unlike a polished movie, anything can happen. When Speed was nearly mobbed at Balogun Market or when local schoolchildren sang “Happy Birthday” to him, 3.5 million people were watching it happen in real-time.

A Global Neighbourhood: Streaming makes the world feel smaller.

By coming here, Speed isn’t just entertaining his fans; he’s showing millions of people in America and Europe that Nigeria is a vibrant, energetic place they should visit.

Connection: For Gen Z, creators like Speed feel like friends rather than distant celebrities. They’ve watched him grow from a kid gaming in his bedroom in Cincinnati to a global superstar, the first Black individual creator to reach 50 million subscribers.

Speed’s visit is more than just a viral moment. It’s a reminder that in 2026, a young person with a phone and a lot of energy can bring the eyes of the entire world to the streets of Lagos, Abuja, Kano and even a small town in Enugu.

The world indeed has become a global village.

How does this visit change anything?

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Adejoke Alabi-Henry

Adejoke Henry is the Editor, Lifestyle & Culture at Leadership Newspaper, where she oversees editorial direction, content strategy, and brand storytelling. A dynamic media professional, she brings a strong footprint in Nigeria's publishing and lifestyle space to her leadership role.

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