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Popular American streamer and internet sensation ShowSpeed was given an eye-catching welcome at the Black Star Square as fans turned out in large numbers to witness his arrival alongside an impressive lineup of high performance cars displayed by the organizers of Supercar Spectacle.
This formed part of activities on sta in Ghana as part his African tour where he has been to a number of countries including Nigeria, Benin, Cote D’Ivoire, Egypt and several other countries.
The internet sensation arrived at the Independence Square after visiting the Asenema Waterfalls and the Okuapehene’s palace earlier in the day.
At the grounds, IshowSpeed was shown a number of luxury vehicles lined up by the Supercar Spectacle team and the crowd cheered on when IShowSpeed was driven by Henry Appiah, CEO of Henry Automotive in a Chrysler Hellcat displaying massive drifting skills.
The powerful car, surrounded by a convoy of luxury and supercars including a Lamborghini created a striking scene that quickly became the center of attention for fans and audience at the venue.
Henry Appiah’s presence highlighted the growing profile of Henny Automotive within the luxury car space, while the event itself reflected the strong connection between entertainment, youth culture, and high-end automotive branding.
IShowSpeed acknowledged the crowd on arrival, clearly energized by the reception.
The Independence Square appearance has since been described by fans as one of the standout moments of his visit to Ghana as part of his tour of Africa, leaving a lasting impression on those who witnessed it firsthand.
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