Geoffrey Mosiria Reflects on Spiritual Journey After Makarina’s Visit to Prophet Owuor

Nairobi County’s Citizen Engagement and Customer Care boss Geoffrey Mosiria has publicly reflected on his own spiritual path following Defender of People Living with Disabilities Michael Makarina’s recent visit to Prophet David Owuor. His remarks, shared on Saturday January 3, 2025, added a mix of seriousness and light humor to a conversation that has continued to spark public interest around faith, healing, and personal reflection.
Mosiria reacted after Makarina appeared to experience healing following his visit to the renowned cleric. While stopping short of making any personal declaration, Mosiria acknowledged that the experience had prompted him to think deeply about his own spiritual nourishment. His tone suggested curiosity rather than certainty, showing a willingness to reflect without making exaggerated claims.
“Naona ndugu yangu Michael Makarina amepokea uponyaji, I think this is my year to seek spiritual nourishment from the prophet. Nikiomoka nitawapatia feedback,” Mosiria wrote.
The comment quickly caught attention online, not only because of its spiritual angle but also due to the humor Mosiria layered into his message. His lighthearted approach helped keep the discussion relatable, especially among younger audiences who often engage more openly when serious topics are balanced with authenticity.
What Did Mosiria Say About Makarina’s Healing Experience?
Beyond spiritual reflection, Mosiria’s message also included a playful moment that further humanized the conversation. Referring to the wheelchair Makarina had previously been using, he jokingly asked whether it could now be passed on to someone else in need. The remark emphasized both humor and empathy, highlighting awareness of the broader challenges faced by people living with disabilities.
“Meanwhile, ndugu yangu Makarina nikujie wheelchair Wapi, kuna jamaa hapa tea room ako in need of the wheelchair. Ama uliiacha Nakuru I go pick it ?” he posed.
This interaction resonated with many online, as it blended faith, public service, and social responsibility without appearing forced or performative. It also reinforced Mosiria’s public image as an approachable leader who communicates openly with the public.

How Did the Nakuru Crusade Influence Public Figures?
The conversation around faith did not end with Mosiria. Mumias East MP Peter Salasya was also among the notable public figures who attended Prophet David Owuor’s end of year crusade held at Technology Farm in Nakuru. The event attracted thousands of worshippers from different parts of the country and was organized by the Repentance and Holiness Ministry as the conclusion of several prayer meetings and a pastors’ conference.
Salasya later shared his experience on Instagram, expressing gratitude for attending the gathering and describing it as spiritually uplifting. He highlighted messages centered on the fear of God and spiritual wisdom, themes that resonated strongly with attendees.
“The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. So blessed to attend the pastors’ conference of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry in Nakuru. Am blessed,” Salasya shared on his Instagram.
During the crusade, Prophet Owuor publicly acknowledged Salasya’s presence and offered prayers for his leadership and political journey. Recalling their long association from Salasya’s time as a student leader at Egerton University, the preacher spoke with familiarity and confidence, adding to the significance of the moment.
“The highest leader in this country has visited us, I want to give him the microphone to greet you. You will always be my son before you are a politician. You were at Egerton University as a student leader. I must bless you eterneally here today. “Let me bless you political career and you will see what will happen,” Prophet Owuor stated.
By Modester Nasimiyu
