Speed Quitting His African Tour After Algerians Ass@ulted Him During A Derby Clash?

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American Streamer, who has been globally accepted for versatility, Speed, is likely to halt his tour on the African Continent after he got harsh treatment in Algeria.

As a lifestyle streamer, he decided to visit Africa and explore the continent.

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Speed had the feel of different cultures from all the countries he had visited. His tour was underwhelming in Algeria when he attempted to watch the biggest club derby in Algeria between MC Alger and USM Alger.

They played the first official match in 1940, where MC Alger won 3-0.

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During their 120th clash in the history of their strong rivalry in the Algerian Super Cup Final, IShowSpeed made his way into the stadium and unfortunately found himself in the stands of the Ultras.

Speed was streaming all the action, and that got them furious, so they started throwing objects at him.

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He was forced to exit the stadium to avoid any further chaos.

Speed has visited the countries below to show the world how beautiful the African Culture is, clearing every misconception the Westerners have fed the new generation.

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  • Angola ย (First stop, Dec 29)
  • South Africa
  • Mosambique
  • Eswatini
  • Botswana
  • Zimbabwe
  • Zambia
  • Rwanda
  • Kenya
  • Ethiopia
  • Egypt

As of January 17, 2026, Speed is in Algeria, but after that bizarre scene, countries he has yet to visit are worried about him continuing with his tour, as he is scared of more harsh treatment.

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Some Algerian football fans claim he was wrong for recording the Ultras, but whatever happened at the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Baraki has nothing to do with race, as some people want to make it look that way.


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