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Kai Cenat To Build School In Nigeria With Streaming Revenue

BY JO Mensah November 8, 2024 1:56 AM EDT
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Kai Cenat was in Nigeria in March. Photo source: Instagram/@kaicenat

Livestreaming sensation Kai Cenat is taking a significant step to give back by dedicating a portion of his streaming revenue over the next month to help fund his school project in Nigeria.

The popular content creator announced on his Instagram Stories on October 31 that he’ll be donating 20% of his streaming earnings for the next 30 days to aid in constructing a school for children in the Lagos community of Makoko. His initiative follows a recent visit to Nigeria, where he connected deeply with the people and culture, further fueling his commitment to support educational development in the region.

The streaming star shared a glimpse into his vision for the school, posting a digital sketch showcasing the architectural layout he hopes to bring to life. Cenat has already begun construction, and with the added resources from his streaming revenue, he anticipates being able to complete the project more efficiently. The school aims to provide educational opportunities for children who otherwise may not have easy access to a consistent learning environment.

Fans and supporters have widely embraced Kai Cenat’s cause, and his decision has inspired many within his audience. It highlights how streamers and online creators can leverage their platforms for impactful change. As one of the most influential figures on streaming platforms today, Cenat’s move represents a refreshing focus on philanthropy and global outreach, something he hopes will encourage others to pursue similar initiatives.

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