In recent years, Africa has increasingly caught global attention as a vibrant and diverse destination with immense economic potential. From cultural festivals and rich historical heritage to natural wonders and burgeoning tech hubs, the continent offers something for everyone. Yet, the challenge remains: how can African countries better leverage international attention to attract sustainable tourism and diaspora investment?
The recent visit by internet sensation iShowSpeed, one of the most recognizable digital creators of this generation, presents a unique opportunity. His reach spans millions of followers across the globe, many of whom are young, digitally engaged, and highly influential in cultural and consumer trends. Africa must seize this moment to showcase its assets, strengthen its global brand, and catalyse long-term economic growth.
Who is iShowSpeed and Why His Visit Matters
iShowSpeed (real name Darren Watkins Jr.) is an American entertainer and online personality with tens of millions of followers on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. His energetic content, engaging personality and massive online presence have made him an influential figure among Gen Z audiences worldwide.
When such a high-profile creator visits Africa, the exposure isn’t just about a personal trip, it’s a global broadcast of experiences, sights and narratives that reach far beyond traditional tourism marketing channels.
Tourism: Turning Views into Visits
Global Digital Visibility
iShowSpeed’s online presence offers Africa free advertising to audiences who might never have considered the continent as a travel destination. His documentation of landscapes, cultural experiences and local interactions can spark curiosity and inspire travel dreams.
Strategic Action
African tourism boards/ministries should collaborate with digital creators like iShowSpeed to produce content that highlights:
• Natural wonders (e.g., Victoria Falls, Kilimanjaro, Sahara Desert)
• Cultural heritage (e.g., Slave Forts and Castles, Marrakech medina, Timbuktu)
• Urban highlights (e.g., Lagos nightlife, Cape Town’s Table Mountain)
• Food tourism and local experiences
Encouraging creative content rather than scripted promotions allows for authentic storytelling that resonates more with audiences.
Shaping the Narrative: From Stereotypes to Stories
Africa often battles outdated perceptions shaped by media. iShowSpeed’s content can help shift that narrative by:
• Highlighting safety and accessibility of travel destinations
• Showcasing modern urban life and creative industries
• Spotlighting young African entrepreneurs, musicians and creators
Collaboration with local content creators and businesses can add depth and authenticity to the story.
Diaspora Engagement: Beyond Tourism
The African diaspora represents a powerful economic force. By experiencing the continent firsthand through influential visits, diaspora communities can be inspired to invest in:
• Tourism infrastructure
• Tech startups and digital innovation
• Education and healthcare
• Real estate and hospitality
This extends the impact of a visit from short-term attention to long-term economic partnerships.
Concrete Opportunities for Investment
Governments and private sectors should use high-profile visits to launch initiatives like:
• Investment forums that align with creators’ visits and media attention
• Diaspora bonds that fund infrastructure projects
• Tourism packages and promotions tailored for diaspora travelers
• Public-private partnerships with international influencers
These tools can convert visibility into tangible investment.
Building Sustainable Tourism Models
To capitalize fully on this moment, Africa should ensure that tourism growth is:
• Inclusive: Benefiting local communities
• Environmentally responsible: Protecting natural heritage
• Culturally respectful: Celebrating diversity without exploitation
Initiatives such as community-led tourism, eco-lodges, and cultural festivals can generate revenue while preserving heritage.
Long-Term Strategy: Digital Ambassadors Program
African nations could formalise partnerships with global content creators by establishing:
• Digital Ambassadors Programs
These programs would invite influencers, diaspora voices and creators to experience and share their African journeys each year.
By building relationships rather than one-off visits, Africa can generate a sustained global interest that translates into tourism growth and investment over time.
Conclusion: A Moment Africa Cannot Waste
iShowSpeed’s visit to Africa is more than a social media highlight, it’s a strategic moment for the continent to reposition itself on the global stage. By transforming digital buzz into tourism interest and diaspora investment, African nations can accelerate economic growth, boost global perception and invite the world to experience the continent’s rich tapestry.
This isn’t just about one visit – it’s about crafting a new legacy, one story at a time.
Emmanuel Frimpong is Tourism Consultant and Analyst.

