IShowSpeed’s Dad Picks Nigerian Jollof Over Ghanaian In Taste Test

In a separate livestream from his son’s African tour, IShowSpeed’s father, Darren Watkins Sr., took part in a playful culinary showdown to settle the famous West African debate: which jollof rice is better, Nigerian or Ghanaian? Watkins Sr. was presented with two plates — one Nigerian jollof and one Ghanaian jollof — without knowing which was which. After tasting both, he confidently picked the Nigerian version, praising its smoky aroma, rich flavor, and bold seasoning. His decision quickly went viral, sparking reactions and discussions across social media. This was Watkins Sr.’s first time trying both dishes, and unlike his son, who had sampled Nigerian and Ghanaian jollof during his “Speed Does Africa” tour, he relied solely on his own taste test. His verdict added a humorous and engaging twist to the ongoing “jollof wars” debate. The livestream highlighted the elder Watkins’ personality and became a favorite moment for fans, showing that the jollof rivalry extends even to the family of the popular content creator. IShowSpeed had his dad try Nigerian and Ghanaian jollof for the first time to settle the debate and just like Speed, he chose Nigerian 🇳🇬🔥❤️ pic.twitter.com/PhRS4plD9V — Twitch Naija (@Twitchnaija) February 13, 2026

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iShowSpeed Maintains Nigerian Jollof Reigns Supreme After Tasting Liberian Jollof

American streamer iShowSpeed has once again stirred the ever-growing jollof rice rivalry after sharing his latest verdict during his Africa tour. The internet personality, who has been visiting several African countries and tasting their local delicacies, recently tried Liberian jollof rice for the first time. While reacting live, he admitted the meal was enjoyable and deserved a strong rating. “I will rate it 8/10, I think it’s good, but I’ll rate Nigeria’s over it.” The statement instantly drew mixed reactions from people around him, with some expressing disappointment over his preference. Despite the response, Speed made it clear that Nigerian jollof still holds the top spot for him. This comes after he earlier sampled Senegalese jollof and also ranked Nigeria’s version higher, further cementing his stance in the long-standing debate over which country makes the best jollof rice. 🚨| WATCH: Speed just tried Liberian jollof rice and says Nigerian jollof is better 👀🔥 pic.twitter.com/LBZ0Mz8LZX — Speedy HQ (@IShowSpeedHQ) January 24, 2026

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