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Attention IShowSpeed! Do these things in Ghana, else you’re doing Ghana wrong

January 17, 2026
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iShowSpeed’s highly anticipated African tour is more than just content; it signals a new chapter in how Africa is experienced, represented, and celebrated globally. With millions of fans following his adventures in real time, Speed’s unfiltered travel style, and Speed’s energetic persona, Accra stands out as the city best suited to match his daring antics.

There is no shortage of amazing things to do in Ghana for the average tourist, but iShowSpeed is not a typical tourist. With his athletic background, energy and down-to-earth persona, here is the list of authentic, engaging, on-brand and absolutely doable activities he can complete in just 2 days!

Learn Cultural Drumming & Dancing
Speed’s high-energy personality makes a quick crash course in traditional and contemporary dance a natural fit. An impromptu battle with local dancers would instantly create competition, humour, and viral moments while setting an energetic tone for the trip.

Visit the Accra Arts Centre
The Accra Arts Centre offers Speed the chance to engage directly with local artisans while shopping for Kente stoles, carvings, and handmade souvenirs. These organic interactions would deliver authentic cultural moments and visual storytelling that align perfectly with his travel style.

Wear Authentic Ghanaian Kente
Fully embracing Ghanaian fashion—handwoven Kente cloth, Oheneba slippers, and local jewellery—would be a powerful act of cultural appreciation. The moment would be visually striking, meaningful, and memorable, showing respect while creating iconic content.

Learn Local Greetings, Proverbs & Insults
Picking up a few phrases in Ga, Twi, and Pidgin would spark hilarious reactions and instant connection with locals. Ghanaian proverbs and expressive language would play perfectly into Speed’s unfiltered curiosity and comedic style.

Make Ghanaian Food
Preparing staples like fufu or banku adds a physical challenge that matches Speed’s athletic energy. Racing a fufu-pounding machine or cooking over a coal pot offers humour, insight, and hands-on engagement with everyday Ghanaian life.

Street Food Challenge
Sampling popular street foods and drinks—paired with a pepper challenge—fits seamlessly into Speed’s reaction-driven content. The experience would be fun, chaotic, and deeply engaging while showcasing Ghana’s diverse cuisine.

Makola Madness
Makola Market delivers raw, organised chaos and nonstop interaction. Navigating the crowded lanes, engaging vendors, and attempting daily market tasks would offer an unfiltered glimpse into Accra’s heartbeat.

Stunts with Jamestown & Nima Bikers
Jamestown and Nima’s biker culture brings adrenaline, fearless stunts, and massive crowd energy. Collaborating with these crews—and figures like Shatta Wale—would create electric, high-impact moments tailor-made for Speed’s audience.

Race Local Sprinters
Challenging Ghana’s fastest runners, inspired by national legend Abdul-Rasheed Saminu, taps into Speed’s competitive edge. Whether on the track or the streets, the matchup promises intensity and unforgettable reactions.

Backflips on the Beach
Accra’s beaches provide the perfect backdrop for chaos and fun. From backflips to pickup games and beach activities, the setting balances relaxation with nonstop action.

Street Football with Locals
Football is inseparable from Ghanaian culture. A quick street match or skills challenge would generate instant hype while spotlighting local talent and national pride.

Boxing in Bukom
Bukom’s legendary boxing scene offers grit, history, and raw athleticism. Stepping into the ring with local fighters would test Speed’s strength while honouring Ghana’s boxing legacy.

Nightlife in Accra
Accra’s nightlife is a spectacle of music, dance, and performance. Even a brief appearance at a club or studio session with local artists would trend instantly and showcase the city’s creative pulse.

Trotro Transportation
Riding a tro-tro delivers humour, intimacy, and authenticity. From negotiating change to interacting with fellow passengers, the experience guarantees genuine reactions and cultural immersion.

Okada Bike Tour of the City
An okada tour allows Speed to move quickly through Accra while staying close to the streets. The ride combines history, fan interaction, and visual storytelling in one dynamic experience.

Quad Biking in Shai Hills
Quad biking through Shai Hills adds adrenaline and natural beauty. The controlled chaos, racing challenges, and scenic landscapes expand the narrative beyond city life.

Cape Coast Tour
A visit to Cape Coast Castle will introduce reflection and historical depth to the tour, and the contrast between its solemn history and Accra’s high energy enriches the overall story of Speed’s Ghana experience.

Fishing with Local Fishermen
Water activities may be off-brand, but joining fishermen at dawn offers raw authenticity and cultural insight. The physical challenge and early start would push Speed outside his comfort zone, creating powerful, unscripted moments.

Visit the Paga Crocodile Sanctuary
Interacting with sacred, free-roaming crocodiles delivers shock value and cultural intrigue. The experience highlights Ghana’s spiritual traditions while producing legendary reactions that audiences won’t forget.

Conclusion
Ghana’s youth-driven culture, humour, music, and warmth make it a natural fit for Speed’s raw, unscripted style. This pairing of Ghana as a stop on iShowSpeed’s African tour won’t just be another destination—it will be a cultural collision between one of the internet’s biggest personalities and one of Africa’s most dynamic cities. Speed’s visit to Accra wouldn’t just entertain—it would introduce millions to Ghana’s creativity, culture, and everyday life in a way no tourism campaign ever could. Ghana is ready.

Source: AccraEvents.GH
Tags: IShowSpeed
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