Mosiria shares progress of 4 Kenyans he rescued recently
By David Nthua, October 13, 2025Geoffrey Mosiria, the Nairobi County Environment Chief Officer, has left Kenyans stunned after sharing the inspiring progress of four Kenyans he rescued from poverty and hardship. Among them is a man who had been living on top of a tree along Jogoo Road.
Through his Facebook page on Sunday, October 12, 2025, Mosiria expressed joy that all four individuals are making remarkable progress and regaining their dignity.
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Mosiria, who has become known for his humanitarian work across Nairobi, shared that his latest mission to uplift lives was guided by compassion and faith.
He explained that his efforts are not motivated by fame or politics but by a deep calling to restore hope to those forgotten by society.
Mosiria expresses compassion

In his post, Mosiria wrote, “Wanasema, ‘Ya Mungu ni mengi, ya kuku ni mayai.’ The Tree Man rescued from Jogoo Road is now housed and employed at Sialkot Motors Ltd.
“The Rasta Man, rescued from the Railways Golf Club, currently stays in a house I secured for him. We are monitoring his progress, and he will soon start working as a club bouncer.
“The President of the Unknown Nation, rescued in Eastleigh, requested that I get him good clothes and a pair of shoes, but not to remove him from his makeshift house by the roadside, where he has lived for over 25 years.
“I fulfilled his request, and he is happy. The street girl Chambe, recently rescued from the streets, will be taken to a rehabilitation centre tomorrow, sponsored by ICS College. I have got them all decent houses to live in, and I pay the rent for them.”

Mosiria said his motivation comes from believing that anyone can help transform another person’s life, regardless of financial position.
“I have helped these people get off the streets because I believe that everyone can help change someone’s life. You don’t need much money to make a difference.
” All you need is a heart of humanity and a calling from God to rescue those He has chosen to forgive and restore,” he wrote.
He further noted that not everyone living on the streets is there by choice. Some have gone through tough situations that led them there, and what they need most is understanding and support.

A call to help others
Mosiria urged Kenyans to see humanity beyond appearance and status.
“Some people are not on the streets by choice; they are there because God knows their journey, and He has a plan for each one of them.
“I urge all Kenyans, don’t look down upon them. Don’t just give them money; give them dignity, give them a home, and help them become independent.
“There are many out there whom God can use you to change their lives,” he said.
His post has since gone viral, with Kenyans praising him for his selfless leadership and compassion.
Many described his actions as a reminder that real change begins with empathy and small acts of kindness.