Popular Twitch streamer and content creator Kai Cenat has arrived in Lagos for his second visit to Nigeria, reigniting conversations around his long-promised school project for underprivileged children.

Cenat was welcomed at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport on Wednesday with live music and a festive reception, quickly sparking buzz across social media.

Arrival Sparks Social Media Buzz in Lagos

Nearly a year after his first visit, Cenat’s $5 million pledge to build a school for children in the Makoko waterfront community is still underway.

Initial delays were reportedly caused by land acquisition challenges and regulatory issues within the floating settlement, leading to a decision to relocate the project to Yaba — an area with more stable infrastructure.

Despite the change in location, Cenat has confirmed that children from Makoko will still benefit from free education once the school becomes operational.

During Mafiathon 3, Cenat revealed that more than $1 million has already been raised for the initiative.

He also outlined plans for phased spending to ensure the project’s long-term sustainability, stressing that the goal is to build a lasting educational institution rather than rush the process.

Cenat’s return has reignited excitement among Nigerian fans, with many hopeful that his presence will help speed up tangible progress on the project.

However, some social media users have continued to call for clearer timelines and visible work on the ground.

Cenat’s visit comes amid growing international interest in Nigeria from other global streamers.

$5 Million School Project Updates Revealed

Just weeks ago, fellow American streamer IShowSpeed visited Lagos, drawing massive crowds and generating viral moments through his interactions with fans and local content creators.

The back-to-back visits highlight Nigeria’s rising influence in global digital culture.

With Cenat back in Lagos, public attention remains fixed on whether this second trip will translate into concrete steps toward delivering his ambitious school project.

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