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IShowSpeed's Africa livestream tour continues in Ghana.

At the very end of a nearly five-hour-long stream on Monday (Jan. 26), the 21-year-old getting a massage from 10 women while another woman chants.

“I had a long day in Ghana, five-hour stream,” Speed says in the clip before moaning, as one woman tells him to, “Relax.” After a few minutes, Speed gets up and says, “I’m activated.”

You can see the moment at the very end of this video or via the clip below.


The woman who was chanting tells him, “Now you need to smell this. It’s ready,” before uncovering a bowl and wafting its contents in his face.

“What the hell is that?” he asks, and everyone laughs.

Speed’s trek has seen several crazy moments, including one over the weekend in the Ivory Coast, where a man suddenly attacked the streamer while he was learning a local dance. A clip showed the man shoving Speed and yelling aggressively before rushing at him; the two briefly tussled on the ground before being separated by Speed’s security.

Elsewhere, in Nigeria, Speed tried to cheer up the internet's so-called "angriest man in Nigeria" with money, to no avail, and at another point in Nigeria, declared Nigerian jollof rice is better than the Senegalese version.

"I'm not gonna lie, this was very good. I think I'm gonna have to go with Nigeria, chat. This is good. This is good jollof rice," he said.

Speed kicked off his tour on Dec. 29, during which he will stream from 20 countries over 28 days, including Ghana, Angola, Kenya, Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nigeria, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.

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