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TENSION high in JKUAT university as male Lecturer releases a Controversial video sent by a Female student who wanted exam favours (WATCH) ...Do you support him?


It began as little more than a whisper—an uneasy rumour sliding through lecture halls and student group chats, too vague to be taken seriously at first. But whispers have a way of growing teeth. Within hours, a respected Kenyan university found itself staring into a storm no one saw coming after explosive allegations emerged involving a married lecturer and a female student. What was initially dismissed as idle gossip quickly took on a darker shape when claims surfaced that the pair had allegedly exchanged private, inappropriate messages linked to academic favour. Then came the screenshots. Then the blurry clips. None of them fully explained anything, yet together they created the kind of mystery that spreads faster than facts ever can. WATCH THE VIDEO.

As the fragments leaked beyond campus walls, curiosity turned into digital frenzy. Social media timelines flooded with half-seen evidence, cryptic comments, and heated accusations, each post deepening the confusion rather than clearing it. Students argued in hushed circles, staff exchanged uneasy glances, and online spectators tore the story apart frame by frame, desperate to determine what was authentic and what had been twisted for effect. Was this a genuine case of academic misconduct hidden behind closed doors—or a carefully engineered scandal designed to destroy reputations? The uncertainty only made the spectacle more addictive, pulling thousands into a controversy where privacy, betrayal, and power seemed dangerously entangled. WATCH THE VIDEO.

At the centre of it all stood the lecturer, suddenly transformed from educator to accused figure in a narrative spiralling beyond his control. In a short but firm response, he denied the allegations and described the circulating claims as a targeted effort to ruin both his marriage and his professional standing. He insisted he remained committed to his family and willing to face any official investigation. But denials have done little to slow the fire. If anything, they have only sharpened public curiosity. Because with no clear answers, no confirmed truth, and new fragments continuing to surface, this is no longer just campus gossip—it has become a suspense-filled scandal that everyone is watching, waiting for the next revelation to break. WATCH THE VIDEO.

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