Lil Uzi donates a signficant sum to kick off Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 2 in November.

Popular streamer Kai Cenat has promised to use 20% of all Mafiathon 2 revenue to build schools in Nigeria. Cenat’s second-ever subathon, also known as Mafiathon 2, will be a landmark event and the 22-year-old streamer has already promised some good from this. 

Kai Cenat Mafiathon 2 

The last time Kai Cenat hosted a subathon, it created history. The streamer become the most subbed Twitch streamer at over 306,000 subscribers. 

Mafiathon 2 started on November 1 and even before the event started, Kai Cenat had an announcement on Instagram.

I visited Nigeria not too long ago and I absolutely loved it…I say that to say this: for the next 30 days while I’m streaming, 20% of all revenue will be going straight to the school that I am still currently building for the kids of Mokoko

Makoko is an informal settlement across the 3rd Mainland Bridge located on the coast of mainland Lagos, Nigeria. A big number of houses are built on stilts and the community’s main occupation is fishing. 

The streamer will be spending from his own pocket for the school’s classrooms, staff, uniforms, and other expenses. In a post, he also shared preliminary designs of the school structure including the layout amongst other things. 

Here are some of the layouts of what I plan to do! A lot of this support in the next month will help big! Thank you.”

Lil Uzi donates to Kai’s cause

In a wholesome moment of philanthropy, Lil Uzi donated nearly $10,000 as soon as he heard about Kai Cenat’s initiative to build a school in Nigeria.

The incident that happened live on stream came during Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon 2. Mafiathon 2 has already surpassed 100k subscribers and is all set to break new records in November. The duo have been together in the past when Kai Cenat appeared in Lil Uzi’s ‘Just Wanna Rock’ video that garnered over 166 million views. 

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