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"Will GENZs go to heaven?"....You won't believe what these MKU students were found doing at the parking lot instead of concentrating with studies(VIDEO). One advice for them?


What was meant to fade quietly into the background of an ordinary evening at Mount Kenya University instead became the spark for a mystery no one on campus seems able to fully untangle. Under the dim parking lights, a single car sat tucked away in the shadows—unremarkable at first glance, the kind of scene the eye would normally pass without a second thought. Inside, two students believed they had found a rare pocket of privacy in an otherwise busy world. But the night has a way of keeping its own records. Something subtle changed in that stillness—too small to name, too sudden to ignore—and by the time they eventually left, the atmosphere no longer felt the same. WATCH THE VIDEO.

By the next morning, that quiet moment had already slipped beyond its original boundaries. It didn’t arrive as one clear story, but as scattered fragments: blurred clips, cropped screenshots, half-whispered forwards, and messages that asked more than they answered. “Have you seen this?” became the only phrase circulating with certainty. No one could agree on where it started, yet it moved through student phones with unsettling speed, reshaping itself slightly with every share. Each version seemed to raise more questions than it resolved—what exactly had been captured, and how had it ended up in circulation at all? WATCH THE VIDEO.

As the day wore on, curiosity deepened into unease. What had once been a private, unremarkable moment in a parked car was now a public puzzle, reconstructed through speculation and guesswork. Every conversation added another possible angle, every pause filled with theories no one could confirm. And beneath the noise, a quieter discomfort settled in—the realisation that ordinary spaces and ordinary nights might not be as unseen as people assume. In the end, the real question stopped being about what had already surfaced, and shifted to something harder to ignore: how many other unseen moments are already out there, waiting for the same sudden attention? WATCH THE VIDEO.

Any advice for them?

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