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Kai Cenat Inspects Makoko School Project Amidst Demolition Aftermath in Lagos

[HPP] Kai CenatFebruary 4, 20269 min
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Kai Cenat's Visit to Makoko

  • πŸ’‘ American streamer Kai Cenat made his second visit to Lagos, Nigeria.
  • 🎯 The primary purpose of his trip was to inspect the progress of his ongoing million-dollar modern school project in Makoko.

Makoko Demolition Aftermath

  • ⚠️ Parts of the Makoko community had been demolished by the government prior to Kai Cenat's arrival.
  • 🏠 The government cited buildings too close to high-tension power lines as the reason for the "targeted removal" of structures in unsafe areas.
  • πŸ—£οΈ Residents, however, accuse the government of using this as an excuse to clear communities that don't align with their vision of a "mega city," leading to widespread displacement and destruction of homes, hospitals, and schools.

Community Impact and Protests

  • πŸ’” The demolitions have left many residents displaced, with people forced to sleep on floors or in boats, having lost their homes and belongings.
  • πŸ“£ Community members are protesting the actions, demanding justice and the fundamental right to shelter.

The Makoko School Project

  • πŸ—οΈ Kai Cenat's planned school project is set to include a basketball court, playground, and soccer field.
  • πŸš€ He intends to stream the official opening of the school once it is completed.

Makoko's Identity

  • 🌍 Makoko is often referred to as the "Venice of Africa," recognized for its strong social networks and unique private economy.
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