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DRAMA as video of drunk MKU students doing the UNTHINKABLE at the parking lot instead of focusing on education emerges and everyone is talking about It(WATCH)...Any advice for them?


An ordinary evening at Mount Kenya University has unexpectedly turned into one of the most widely discussed topics on campus. Over recent days, students have been exchanging rumours about an alleged incident, with conversations popping up in hostels, lecture rooms, and across various social media platforms. Yet despite the growing curiosity, no verified version of events has been presented, and much of what is being shared remains unconfirmed. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

According to claims circulating among students, the matter reportedly involved two individuals who were said to have been inside a parked car in a quiet part of the university grounds. The location has been described as being away from busy student traffic and poorly lit during the evening hours. Beyond those general descriptions, however, the different accounts begin to contradict one another. There is also uncertainty about how news of the alleged event first reached the wider student community, with several explanations being offered but none supported by clear evidence. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

As often happens with stories that attract public interest, the discussion quickly expanded beyond the original claims. Students passed information from one person to another, and with each retelling, fresh details appeared while older ones changed. Some people claimed they had seen proof, while others maintained that their information came from trustworthy sources. Even so, no independent confirmation has emerged, making it difficult to separate fact from speculation. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

The situation highlights the speed at which rumours can move through university communities. In an age dominated by instant messaging and social networking platforms, stories can spread widely within hours, regardless of whether they have been verified. The conversations taking place at Mount Kenya University illustrate how quickly assumptions and second-hand information can gain traction, often creating far more uncertainty than clarity. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

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