February 6, 2026 at 6:07 AM0 views

Kai Cenat's $5M School Promise

Twitch's biggest streamer returns to Lagos with renewed commitment to education project facing regulatory delays.

Kai Cenat's $5M School Promise
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Kai Cenat touched down at Murtala Muhammed International Airport on February 4, 2026, marking his second visit to Lagos and reigniting attention on his long-promised school project for children in Makoko. The Twitch streamer, who commands the platform's largest subscriber base, was welcomed with a band performance that immediately sparked buzz across social media.

The visit comes nearly a year after Cenat's first trip to Nigeria, during which he pledged $5 million to build a school for children in the waterfront community of Makoko, often referred to as Lagos' floating slum. The project has faced significant delays, largely due to challenges with land acquisition and regulatory approvals in Makoko's unique floating structure environment.

Given these complications, Cenat's team relocated the planned school site to Yaba, a more stable part of Lagos. Despite the location change, Cenat has assured that children from Makoko will still benefit from free education once the school becomes operational. During his Mafiathon 3 livestream, Cenat revealed that over $1 million has already been raised for the project, with plans for phased spending to ensure long-term sustainability rather than rushing construction.

The streamer's return has generated mixed reactions among Nigerian fans. Many express excitement and hope that his visit signals fresh momentum for the project, while others remain skeptical, calling for visible progress and clearer timelines. Cenat visited the Makoko Children School Orphanage Home during this trip, donating educational materials and spending time with children—a gesture that reinforced his commitment to the cause.

This initiative represents one of the most ambitious philanthropic efforts by a content creator in Africa, and its success or failure will likely influence how other streamers approach international charity work. The streaming industry has increasingly seen top creators leverage their platforms for social impact, but the execution challenges Cenat faces highlight the complexity of translating online influence into real-world infrastructure.

Sources: PM News Nigeria, Instagram (@activewurld), The Nation Nigeria

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