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Kenyan Parents left worried after a video of Female KENYATTA UNIVERSITY student and a Male lecturer having "MECHI" emerged(WATCH VIDEO)..Any advice for them?


Life on a university campus is rarely short of rumours, but one recent discussion at Kenyatta University has proven unusually difficult to escape. What began as ordinary conversations among students has gradually evolved into a topic that seems to surface everywhere—from crowded cafeterias and hostel corridors to lecture rooms and online forums. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

Initially, the talk centred on academics. Students exchanged opinions about classmates who appeared to be improving their grades unexpectedly, sparking the kind of speculation that commonly arises during every semester. Many assumed the discussions would fade after a few days, as campus stories often do. Instead, each retelling introduced fresh assumptions, keeping the matter alive far longer than anyone anticipated.

The situation became even more complicated when social media users started sharing unconfirmed allegations involving a supposed private video linked to a senior lecturer. To date, there has been no verification regarding the video's authenticity, source, or the claims attached to it. Nevertheless, snippets, screenshots, and re-posted content quickly circulated online, drawing widespread attention and encouraging further discussion. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

Reactions among students have been mixed. Some insist the entire matter is a product of exaggeration and online sensationalism, while others believe important questions remain unanswered. The absence of clear information has only deepened curiosity, allowing speculation to continue filling the gaps left by a lack of official clarification.

What was once a simple piece of campus gossip has now prompted broader conversations about the power of social media and the speed at which unverified information can influence public opinion. Many students are reflecting on how quickly narratives take shape in digital spaces, often long before the facts are fully established. For now, uncertainty remains, and the story continues to generate discussion across both physical and virtual corners of university life. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.

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