A disturbing viral video circulating on social media has sparked heated debate across Kenya after three individuals alleged to be students from Kenyatta University were seen recording themselves while making controversial statements that have left many Kenyans shocked and divided online. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE.
In the clip, which has been widely shared on TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and Telegram groups, the trio is heard boldly saying “Sisi hatujali, we can do anything for money,” a statement that has triggered outrage, criticism, and concern among netizens about the rising trend of clout chasing and moral decay among young people.
Although the authenticity of the video and the identities of the individuals involved have not been independently verified, online users have already linked them to Kenyatta University, prompting mixed reactions and calls for action from the institution.
Kenyans React Strongly Online
As expected, the video has ignited a firestorm of reactions from Kenyans, with many expressing disappointment over what they described as “attention-seeking behavior taken too far.”
Some users condemned the alleged actions, arguing that the youth are increasingly normalizing shocking content just for views and money. Others, however, warned against rushing to judgment, saying the individuals may be victims of misinformation or editing.
Here are some of the reactions seen online:
“This generation is losing direction, anything for clout and money nowadays.”
“Let’s not judge before we know the full truth, social media can be misleading.”
“If this is true, then universities need to step in and guide students better.”
Growing Concern Over Viral Content Culture
The incident adds to a growing list of controversial videos involving young people in Kenya that go viral within minutes, raising questions about digital responsibility, privacy, and the pressure to gain online fame.
Experts have in the past warned that the chase for viral fame is pushing some youths into risky behavior, often without fully understanding the long-term consequences of their online actions.
Conclusion
While the video continues to circulate widely, the situation remains developing, and more clarity is expected as investigations or official statements emerge.
For now, Kenyans remain divided between outrage, concern, and calls for caution as the debate around online behavior among university students intensifies once again.
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