IShowSpeed mobbed in Nairobi during Africa tour kickoff

Nairobi CBD turned into a chaotic mosh pit because a streamer showed up. American creator IShowSpeed brought the city center to a standstill while a convoy of boda bodas and screaming fans chased his vehicle. Crowds darted through traffic just to catch a glimpse of the internet celebrity during his impromptu stopover.

The content creator rolled deep with Kenyan influencer Gen Z Goliath and Ugandan viral sensation Tenge Tenge. His channel racked up nearly fifty million views as he raced motorsport vehicles and crashed into a local school to hype up students.

President William Ruto tried to be cool by welcoming the star online and calling the nation a magical home. Tourism Cabinet Secretary Rebecca Miano also praised the visit as a massive chance to show off local culture and diversity to a global audience.

This chaos kicks off an ambitious project dubbed Speed Does Africa, which involves touring twenty nations in twenty-eight days. The itinerary covers spots like Nigeria, Egypt, and South Africa, where he plans to showcase natural wonders and local talent.

Organizers claim this venture stands as one of the biggest travel livestreams ever attempted. The schedule demands rapid movement between borders to maintain high energy for millions of viewers watching the daily madness unfold.
 

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