‘Gwachana na mimi’ – Geoffrey Mosiria reacts to Gen Z lady crushing on him

By , March 21, 2026

Geoffrey Mosiria has responded with humour after a Gen Z fan boldly confessed to having a crush on him.

The head of Customer Service in Nairobi County, taking to his official Instagram account on Saturday, March 21, 2026, reposted the lady’s confession, which she made during a street interview where she named him as her celebrity crush.

Mosiria playfully declined, joking that he would have to report her to his wife.

In the same post, Mosiria urged young people to be more serious.

“Gwachana na Mimi gakii .Gen Z mkanuwanga more-serious lakini hapa itabidi Niwarepoti kwa mtu wangu pale home,” Mosiria stated.

Geoffrey Mosiria. PHOTO/ https://www.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake
Geoffrey Mosiria. PHOTO/ https://www.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake

The lady’s confession

In the viral video, a digital content creator, during a street interview, asked the young lady who her celebrity crush was, and she was quick to say it was Mosiria.

“Who is your celebrity crush?” the digital content creator asked.

“Geoffrey Mosiria,” she answered.

The interviewer further asked her to outline the reasons why she is crushing on him.

“Why?” he asked.

She explained that she is crushing on him because of his appearance and noble heart.

Yule msee ni mcute, anasaidia watu, huyo msee nampenda,” she answered.

Geoffrey Mosiria during a past event. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake
Geoffrey Mosiria during a past event. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/kiongozi.mosiriake

Mosiria’s prominence

Mosiria first rose to prominence during his tenure as the Chief Officer for Environment in Nairobi County, where his initiatives and public engagements earned him widespread recognition. Known for his approachable personality and dedication to public service, he became a household name among Nairobi residents.

His popularity grew further as he engaged with the public on social media, blending humour with social awareness, a style that clearly resonates with both younger and older audiences.

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