American streamer and content creator Kai Cenat has continued his philanthropic efforts in Lagos by visiting the Makoko Children School Orphanage Home, where he interacted closely with pupils and supported their educational needs.
The 24-year-old internet personality, whose stay in Nigeria has drawn widespread attention online, participated in activities such as dancing, painting, and playing games with the children.
He later described the experience as “pleasing”.
As part of the visit, Cenat donated school bags, uniforms, and other learning materials aimed at improving the pupils’ schooling experience.
Reflecting on his time in Lagos, Cenat said the city holds a special place in his heart and makes him feel at home.
“I feel very comfortable whenever I’m in Lagos. The love I get here is a big reason I keep coming back,” he said.
He also spoke about his broader relationship with Nigeria, recalling his previous visit and the warm reception he received.
“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,” Cenat said.
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The streamer added that he regretted missing the festive season in Lagos and expressed a desire to deepen his understanding of the country’s culture.
“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 first visited the Makoko community in 2024, when he began plans for a school project and donated $3,000 to support its development.





