What initially seemed like ordinary campus gossip at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology quickly evolved into a topic that refused to disappear. Students discussed it after lectures, in residence halls, and during their daily interactions, assuming it would fade away like many other stories that briefly dominate university conversations. Instead, interest in the matter continued to grow. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
As days passed, countless versions of the story began circulating. Some individuals claimed to have first-hand information, while others relied on accounts they had heard from classmates and friends. With each new retelling, the line between confirmed details and personal interpretation became increasingly blurred. Even so, many remained convinced that their understanding reflected the truth of what had happened. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
Before long, the discussion extended far beyond the campus itself. Social media platforms amplified the story, drawing in people with no direct connection to the university or the events being talked about. Online users shared opinions, offered theories, and added their own assumptions, often based on incomplete information. As speculation intensified, establishing the actual facts became even more challenging. In the absence of any verified explanation, the episode ultimately served as a reminder of how rapidly rumours can spread and transform once they enter the digital space. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
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