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"Nani ATAOA Genz surely?".....DRAMA as drunk MKU university students were found doing the UNTHINKABLE at the parking lot without fear(WATCH)...Any advice for them?


What should have faded quietly into the ordinary silence of a night at Mount Kenya University has instead mutated into something far more uneasy—a campus story people no longer tell openly, but in fragments, pauses, and lowered voices.

It began in the parking lot, under the tired glow of yellow streetlights, where a single car sat tucked into the darker edge of the space—unremarkable, almost invisible. Inside, two students were said to be sharing a moment they believed belonged entirely to them, sealed off from the rest of the world. Nothing about the night suggested interruption. No footsteps. No warning. No sudden shift in the air. Only stillness. And yet, somewhere within that stillness, something unseen appears to have changed hands. WATCH THE VIDEO.

No one can agree on the exact point it happened. Whether it was a hidden camera, an accidental reflection, or a brief lapse in awareness that opened the door to exposure. But by the time the car eventually pulled away, the moment was no longer contained. It had already slipped into circulation—quiet at first, almost imperceptible—before beginning its slow, irreversible spread.

By morning, the campus wasn’t dealing with a single story, but with scattered pieces of one: blurred clips, uncertain screenshots, and half-whispered accounts passed from hostel to lecture hall like contraband. Each retelling added distortion, not clarity. Questions multiplied in the absence of answers. And beneath all the noise lingered a more uncomfortable realisation—that in a world where everything can be captured without permission, even the most private seconds may already be gone before you realise they existed. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Any advice for them?

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