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“I don’t want to be beaten up” – Kai Cenat cries after Nigerians tell him MTN, GLO, AIRTEL will humble him

Kai Cenat, a well-known American YouTuber, has expressed disappointment when Nigerians warned him that network companies MTN, GLO, and Airtel will humble him.

In a video, the YouTuber complains that certain Nigerians continue to scare him and that MTN, GLO, and Airtel will humiliate him.

Kai Cenat appears to be unaware that MTN, GLO, and Airtel are network providers, as seen by his appeal in the video not to be beaten up.

He remarked that he did not wish to have any problems with anyone while visiting Nigeria. He also urged the public to share images of the “people” known as MTN, GLO, and Airtel, who want to humiliate him.

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