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"Who will marry this young generation?".....Here is the controversial video of JKUAT university students doing the UNTHINKABLE that has left the all country in confusion(WATCH)...Any advice for them?


It began so quietly that no one thought it mattered at all—a passing whisper weaving through the familiar corridors of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. The kind of talk students usually absorb with half an ear, laugh off, and forget before the next lecture. Nothing about it carried the weight of a story.At least, not yet.

Then something changed. The whisper didn’t fade—it multiplied.By the next day, fragments of an alleged incident were surfacing from different corners of campus, each version slightly altered, each retelling adding more distortion than detail. What had supposedly been an ordinary evening among students slowly transformed into something unstable and slippery, a narrative built from half-remembered moments, speculation, and the uneasy silence of missing facts. The truth, if it ever stood clearly in the centre of it all, was now buried under interpretation. WATCH THE VIDEO.

And then it moved online.Once it hit social media, the story stopped belonging to anyone in particular. It broke apart almost instantly—reshaped in captions, comments, and re-posts. Shock collided with disbelief. Judgement tangled with concern. Some read it as a symptom of the pressures young people face in a world where privacy is fragile and visibility is constant. Others saw it as yet another example of how quickly uncertainty can harden into “fact” once it escapes its original context. WATCH THE VIDEO.

The more people spoke, the less certain the original moment became.In the aftermath, there are claims of regret from those involved, and reports that the university has taken steps to handle the matter internally, away from public attention. But even as the noise begins to thin, the story doesn’t quite disappear.

Because what lingers in situations like this isn’t always what is known.It’s what refuses to be fully explained. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Any advice for them?

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