Geoffrey Mosiria Condemns Men Over Viral Leak of Mama Mboga’s Private Video

Nairobi County Environment Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria has condemned the men responsible for leaking a mama mboga’s private video, urging them to respect women and stop exposing them online after personal disputes. Speaking in a video shared on Instagram on Saturday, October 25, 2025, Mosiria said such actions are cruel, shameful, and can destroy lives.
“Let me talk to men; please respect our women. Kuna video nimeona kwenye mtandao; unajua, mama yule ako na mtoto, ako na mzee labda, na mwenye aliyemexpose, I am very sure ni mwanaume labda alikuwa in love na yeye. Kwa hivyo, please men, stop exposing our women,” he said.
Why did Mosiria call out men over the leaked video?
Mosiria said he was disturbed by how some men leak intimate content of women they once had close relationships with. He described it as an act of humiliation that often leads to depression and, in extreme cases, suicide. “Tafadhali, why would you do that? You can do that as a joke upate mwanamke yule amejiuwa,” he warned.
The county official urged men to act responsibly and walk away respectfully when relationships end instead of turning to social media to seek revenge. “Men, please, kama umeachana na mtu, usiweke video zake kwa mtandao. It is not a good thing,” he emphasized.
Mosiria also urged the woman involved to report the matter to the police to ensure justice is served. “Naomba ule mama apige ripoti ule mwanaume aweze kuchukuliwa hatua. Why expose such a woman? She is mature, elderly; she doesn’t deserve that,” he added.
What did Mosiria say about public reactions?
He expressed disappointment at those mocking and blaming the woman instead of showing empathy. “I’ve seen so many people blaming and criticising that lady, and I truly feel for her. Please, let’s not do this to our women,” he said.
Mosiria reminded Kenyans that many women continue to suffer in silence after being blackmailed and betrayed by people they once trusted. “Why share such videos exposing her when she trusted you and shared them in secrecy? Many of our ladies out there are suffering, being blackmailed, and conned by people they once trusted with their private videos or photos,” he said.
Through his statement, Mosiria called for compassion, accountability, and the protection of women’s dignity in the digital age.
By Risper Akinyi
