IShowSpeed, one of the world's most popular content creators, is set to receive a Ghanaian passport following his highly anticipated trip to the West African nation.

Ghana was the penultimate stop on the US influencer's live-streamed, 20-country tour of Africa, which wrapped up on Tuesday.

Following IShowSpeed's visit, Ghana's foreign minister announced that his office had approved a passport for the YouTuber, who he called a 'worthy ambassador'.

The 'Speed Does Africa' tour has been watched around the world, with many praising it for helping to break stereotypes about the continent and showcasing numerous African cultures to the world.

IShowSpeed, aged 21, whose real name is Darren Watkins Jr, has more than 50 million YouTube subscribers, with his Africa tour contributing to the growth of his platform.

His Ghanaian passport was approved following 'confirmation of the irrefutable ties of IShowSpeed to Ghana', Foreign Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa posted on social media.

While streaming in Ghana, the YouTuber told his audience that his mother was from the West African country.

Many Ghanaians responded positively to Ablakwa's post, but some accused the government of 'devaluing' the country's passport by handing them to foreign celebrities.

During his visit to Ghana on Monday, IShowSpeed expressed feelings of being 'back home' and participated in a traditional naming ceremony, receiving the name Barima Kofi Akuffo.

During his 28-day tour of Africa, IShowSpeed visited multiple countries, including Nigeria, South Africa, Morocco, and Ivory Coast, engaging in crowd-pulling activities and celebrating his 21st birthday in Lagos.