"Look for money my brother"......SEE what these MKU university lady was found doing to a rich SPONSOR because of money(VIDEO). Don't watch in public please. Any advice for her?
Behind the laughter in lecture halls and the usual buzz of campus hostels, a silent crisis is beginning to tighten its grip across several college towns — and not many are willing to talk about it openly. While from the outside university life still appears colourful and carefree, a deeper struggle is unfolding in the shadows. Rising rent, soaring food prices, transport costs, and endless academic demands are pushing many students to the edge, leaving some trapped between chasing a degree and simply surviving another day. For a growing number, the pressure has become unbearable, turning what should be the best years of their lives into a daily battle hidden behind forced smiles. WATCH THE VIDEO.
What has now made the matter even more unsettling is the storm of whispers spreading online, where controversial reports and explosive claims continue to fuel public curiosity. Social media has been awash with allegations that some desperate students — especially young women in universities and colleges — are allegedly being lured into dangerous and questionable survival choices just to keep their lives from falling apart. Though many of these reports remain difficult to fully verify, the conversations they have triggered refuse to die down. Some blame the crushing economy, others point at peer pressure and the obsession with flashy campus lifestyles, while a section of netizens insist that the internet has turned student hardship into sensational gossip where facts and rumours are now dangerously intertwined. WATCH THE VIDEO.
Yet beneath the scandalous headlines and heated online debates lies a far more disturbing truth: thousands of students are quietly crying for help. Student leaders, counsellors, and education activists are now sounding the alarm, warning that if urgent intervention is not made, many bright futures could collapse unnoticed. They insist that although most students still fight through hardship through side hustles, freelancing, support from home, and campus aid, the financial burden is becoming too heavy to ignore. The growing call now is for stronger bursaries, emergency support funds, and mental health services before this hidden campus struggle turns into a full-blown national crisis. WATCH THE VIDEO.
Any advice please?

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