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“Judging by his net worth he could have donated more” — Daniel Regha reacts to Kai Cenat’s donation to Makoko school

Controversial twitter influencer, Daniel Regha, claims Kai Cenat’s $2800 donation to Makoko school could have been more than that, considering his net worth.

He believes the American streamer received a lot of hype when he was in Nigeria and he should have lived up to it.

Recall that Gistreel reported the American streamer’s philanthropic efforts, contributing financially to the project developed by Oyiga Micheal.

“Judging by his net worth he could have donated more” — Daniel Regha reacts to Kai Cenat’s donation to Makoko school
American streamer, Kai Cenat.

As a way of giving back to the Nigerian community, Kai Cenat donated $2800, with a promise to do more later.

However, this amount doesn’t seem to sit well with Daniel Regha who took to his page to air his views.

“Judging by his net worth he could have donated more” — Daniel Regha reacts to Kai Cenat’s donation to Makoko school
Twitter influencer, Daniel Regha.

He tweeted;

“Kai Cenat donated “$2,800” for building of school in Makoko (reportedly); That’s commendable if true, but it d¤esn’t match the hype he got while here in Nigeria, & judging by his estimated net worth he could’ve donated more. No offense.”

Daniel Regha’s post below

“Judging by his net worth he could have donated more” — Daniel Regha reacts to Kai Cenat’s donation to Makoko school

Here are some reactions

@ukange_davidx asked: “You don ever buy pencil and note books for the kids here in Nigeria with so much you earn on x 🤔”

@gideonjunior_ said: “Joke apart 2.8k dolls is so small for someone that earn Millions from streaming”

@KatorTarkaa stated: “Daniel, your tweet falls short. While recognizing Kai Cenat’s donation, your criticism lacks nuance and respect. Instead of nitpicking, you could focus on encouraging impactful actions rather than tearing down efforts to make a difference.”

@isaacoladipupo_ commented: “Na you put the money for him pocket bah?”

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