Popular American streamer and content creator Kai Cenat has addressed recent reports surrounding Nigerian comedian and content creator Carter Efe’s U.S. visa application for the inaugural Streamer University program.
In a candid update shared with his audience, Kai Cenat revealed that he personally tried to assist Carter Efe in securing the necessary U.S. visa after accepting him into the highly competitive program, but unfortunately, the efforts did not succeed.
“Carter is a talented guy, and I was really looking forward to having him here at Streamer University. I did everything I could to help with the visa process, but it didn’t happen,” Cenat stated.
Carter Efe was among a select group of creators and reportedly the only African selected out of over one million applicants for the prestigious streaming and content creation program. The visa denial has sparked widespread reactions across social media, with many fans expressing disappointment over the missed opportunity for cultural exchange and collaboration.
Kai Cenat emphasized his respect for Carter Efe’s work and expressed hope for future opportunities to work together, despite the current setback. The streamer reiterated that Streamer University remains focused on bringing together top global talent to learn, create, and build in the streaming space.
This development highlights the challenges content creators from around the world sometimes face in international travel and collaboration, even with strong professional invitations and support.
Kai Cenat continues to lead one of the most influential streaming communities globally, known for his high-energy content, charity initiatives, and efforts to uplift creators.
