Who was on the wrong?!!!!Drama as Married JKUAT Lecturer releases a disturbing Video sent by a Female student who Wanted exam favours. One word for him?
It started as the kind of campus rumour that usually dissolves as quickly as it appears—quiet conversations passing between lecture halls, whispered remarks in hostels, and vague posts in group chats that no one could quite verify. At first, it felt like just another passing story, the sort that gathers a little curiosity before losing momentum. But this time, it lingered longer than expected, refusing to fade into the background. WATCH THE VIDEO.
As the days went on, a Kenyan university found itself at the centre of growing speculation after claims emerged involving a married lecturer and a student. What began as loose talk about possible misconduct and unfair academic influence gradually shifted as more material started circulating online. Screenshots, short clips, and fragmented messages appeared across different platforms, none of them offering a complete picture, yet all contributing to a narrative people quickly tried to piece together. On campus, the mood subtly changed—conversations grew more cautious, and uncertainty replaced casual gossip. WATCH THE VIDEO.
Online, the situation expanded far beyond the university itself. The story was picked apart, reinterpreted, and re-shared so many times that the line between fact and assumption became increasingly difficult to trace. While some users treated it as confirmation of wrongdoing, others urged restraint, pointing out how easily context can be lost in viral moments. The lecturer named in the allegations denied any wrongdoing and said he would cooperate with any formal process to address the claims. Still, with no clear resolution in sight, the story continues to circulate as a cloud of uncertainty rather than a settled truth. WATCH THE VIDEO.
Who was on the wrong?

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