Kai Cenat, a popular livestream creator, announced on Instagram that he will donate 20% of his streaming proceeds over the next month to support building a school in Nigeria. He recently visited the site and shared his enlightening experience.
Cenat took to social media, expressing his affection for Nigeria after visiting the country. He showed a photo of students and mentioned his charitable plan: “I visited Nigeria not too long ago & absolutely loved it so I say that to say this for the next 30 days while I’m streaming 20% of ALL REVNUE [sic] will be going straight to the school that I am still currently building for the kids of Mokoko.” This move highlights his commitment to education and youth development.
Additionally, Kai posted a digital design layout of the projected school, stating, “Here is some of the layouts of what I plan to do! A lot of this support in the next month will help BIG! Thank you.” This act demonstrates his hands-on involvement and vision for the future of education in that region.
When he’s not focused on philanthropy, Cenat engages audiences with entertaining content. Recently, he challenged renowned rapper Snoop Dogg in a blunt-rolling contest during a live stream backstage at the VMAs. With his unique blend of entertainment and empathy, Cenat continues to build a diverse online presence.
In another recent update, a call between podcast host Joe Budden and Cenat was facilitated by Budden’s co-host QueenzFlip. Budden expressed his admiration for Cenat by saying, “I got all the love in the world for Kai Cenat. That is a myth. Don’t ever believe otherwise.” Despite Budden’s sincere words, Cenat appeared measured in his response: “Alright, Joe. I just be thinking that you don’t love me, bruh.”
Through his dedication to making a difference, Kai Cenat shows how social media influence can lead to positive change. His actions are not just talk; they reflect a genuine commitment to helping others and using his platform for good.