A Facebook post reported that Kai Cenat was surprised to see that a project he allegedly donated $5 million toward did not reflect the expected value, with fans expressing disappointment and accusing the developers of possible embezzlement meant for building an ultra-modern school in Nigeria. The situation raised concerns about transparency, accountability, and proper use of funds.
Amid the reactions, one comment stated “You are giving a Yoruba man money to build.” This response is clearly prejudiced. Instead of criticizing the specific individuals or demanding investigation into the alleged misconduct, it unfairly targets an entire ethnic group. Such remarks promote ethnic stereotyping and division, shifting attention away from accountability and toward discrimination. Financial misconduct, if it occurred, is an individual or organizational issue—not a tribal trait.


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