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"Si ata Wangejificha Kidogo"......Shock as drunk MKU university students were found doing the UNTHINKABLE at the parking lot in broad daylight(WATCH)...One advice for them?


What should have disappeared into the forgettable silence of an ordinary night at Mount Kenya University has instead become one of those unsettling campus mysteries people keep revisiting in hushed tones. It began in the parking lot, where under fading yellow lights a lone car rested in a shadowed corner, too ordinary to attract a second glance. Inside, two students were reportedly sharing what they assumed was a hidden, private moment—sealed away from the eyes of the world. But privacy, it seems, can vanish faster than people realise. WATCH THE VIDEO.

There was no warning that the night had already changed. No footsteps, no confrontation, no sudden knock on the glass. Just silence. Yet somewhere within that silence, an unseen lens may have been watching, or perhaps a single unnoticed movement was enough to capture everything. No one knows exactly when the moment escaped that vehicle, only that by the time the students drove away, it no longer belonged to them. Something had already slipped out into the dark, beginning a journey neither of them could stop. WATCH THE VIDEO.

By sunrise, the campus was no longer discussing rumours but fragments—blurred footage, suspicious screenshots, half-explained forwards bouncing from hostel to hostel. Each new share made the story murkier, not clearer. Who recorded it? Was it deliberate? How many had already seen it before anyone noticed? No one seemed to have answers, yet everyone had an opinion. And beneath all the speculation sat a colder thought that made the story harder to ignore: in an age where every hidden second can be stolen, is any private moment ever truly yours? WATCH THE VIDEO.

Any advice for them?

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