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Drama as married JKUAT lecturer release UNCOMFORTABLE video sent by a female student who wanted to pass exam through the backdoor(WATCH)...Says he will not destroy is marriage. One word for him?


A wave of shock swept through a well-known Kenyan university after allegations emerged involving a married lecturer and a female student accused of attempting to influence exam outcomes through inappropriate private communication. According to circulating claims on social media, the student had allegedly sent personal videos to the lecturer in what was said to be an attempt to secure academic favour. The situation quickly escalated from quiet whispers to a full-blown campus scandal as screenshots and vague clips began circulating online. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Tensions reached a boiling point when the private material allegedly found its way onto various online platforms, sparking outrage, debate, and concern over privacy violations and professional ethics. Students and staff were left stunned, with many calling for investigations into both the circumstances behind the exchange and the source of the leak. The university atmosphere turned tense as discussions about power dynamics, academic integrity, and digital privacy dominated conversations across campus and social media. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Amid the uproar, the lecturer released a brief statement insisting that he would not be distracted by what he described as a targeted attempt to ruin his reputation and family life. He maintained that he is committed to his marriage and professional duties, adding that he will cooperate with any formal investigation while focusing on clearing his name. As the controversy continues to unfold, questions remain unanswered, leaving the story still developing and the public watching closely for the next twist. WATCH THE VIDEO.

One word for the lecturer?

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