Kai Cenat visits Makoko kids, donates educational materials

Popular U.S.-based streamer Kai Cenat paid a visit to the Makoko Children School Orphanage Home, where he donated educational materials and spent quality time with the children.

The 24-year-old digital creator, widely known for his huge online audience, engaged the children in activities such as dancing, painting, and playing games.

On his second visit to Nigeria, Cenat shared his admiration for Lagos, highlighting the warm welcome he received during his stay.

He said he feels very comfortable whenever he is in Lagos, and the love he gets is a big reason he keeps coming back.

“I feel very comfortable whenever I’m in Lagos. The love I get here is a big reason I keep coming back.

“Being back in Nigeria means everything to me. I was here two years ago, and I completely enjoyed it. Everybody showed me love. When I returned to America, I told people Nigeria is a place to visit,” he said.

He added that missing the festive period in Lagos was a major regret, noting his desire to better understand Nigerian culture.

He said, “I’m so mad that I missed December in Lagos. I just want to understand the culture more and explore it better. That’s what I’ve been doing all day.”

Cenat previously initiated a school project in Makoko, donating $3,000 towards its development in 2024.

The streamer met with Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who praised him for using his platform for good.

Cenat’s philanthropic efforts in Makoko include plans to build a school, providing free education to local children.

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