Come to Ghana if you want my number -Hamamat to IShowSpeed
Hamamat Montia, Chief Executive Officer of the Shea Butter Museum and former Miss Malaika Ghana titleholder, has stated that American content creator IShowSpeed must return to Ghana if he hopes to get her phone number.
In an interview with Bessah GH, Hamamat explained that her tight schedule often makes it difficult for people to reach her. She noted that although many people request her contact details, she prefers to control who has direct access to her.
“I have a very busy routine, so it’s not always easy for people to get through to me,” she said.
“If he truly wants my number, he should come back to Ghana for it.”
Hamamat revealed that during the streamer’s recent visit, the idea of exchanging contacts did not cross her mind.
At the time, she said she was fully focused on her work and on promoting Ghana in a positive light.
According to her, her main priority was showcasing her responsibilities and representing the country well, rather than engaging in personal exchanges.
She added that Ghanaians welcomed the content creator warmly during his visit and would be happy to receive him again. However, she maintained that if he is serious about getting in touch, he would need to make another trip.
The popular streamer visited Ghana on January 26, 2026, where he hosted a live broadcast that drew significant attention online.
One memorable highlight of his tour was his stop at the Shea Butter Museum, where he received a traditional shea butter massage.
After returning to the United States, the streamer admitted that one of his regrets from the trip was not asking Hamamat for her number.
He described his experience at the museum as one of his favourite moments and praised her beauty, saying he later wished he had taken the opportunity to request her contact
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