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"Ni KAMA HUYU AMEOKOKA SANA"......Panic as Married JKUAT Lecturer releases a UNTHINKABLE Video sent by a Female student who Wanted exam favours. One word for him?


It started like most campus talk does—low, unstructured, and easy to dismiss. A few students mentioned it in passing, others caught bits of it in WhatsApp groups or overheard it between classes. At first, it had all the signs of a typical university rumour: something that would flare up for a day or two and then quietly die out without ever being clearly explained. But this one didn’t disappear. It lingered. WATCH THE VIDEO.

As the days went by, the conversation grew heavier at a Kenyan university after allegations began circulating involving a married lecturer and a student. What had initially been vague whispers slowly turned into a stream of fragmented posts—screenshots, short clips, and scattered messages shared online. None of them told the full story on their own, but together they fuelled more speculation, confusion, and unanswered questions. On campus itself, the mood shifted noticeably; students became more cautious about what they said and to whom, and ordinary gossip was replaced by a kind of uneasy restraint. WATCH THE VIDEO.

Beyond the university gates, the story spread even faster. Social media users picked it up, reshaped it, argued over it, and tried to fill in the gaps with their own interpretations. Some were quick to assume the worst, while others pushed back, urging restraint until facts were properly established. The lecturer linked to the claims has denied any wrongdoing and says he is willing to cooperate with any official process. For now, though, the situation remains unresolved—floating in uncertainty, shaped more by speculation than by verified fact. WATCH THE VIDEO.

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