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Mosiria congratulates comedian Culture and TikToker Sabrina, promises to pay SHA for their unborn child

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Mosiria congratulates comedian Culture and TikToker Sabrina, promises to pay SHA for their unborn child
Geoffrey Mosiria gifting comedian Culture and Sabrina a baby stroller during their baby shower. PHOTO/https://web.facebook.com/kalijapeipe

Nairobi County’s Head of the Customer Care Department, Geoffrey Mosiria, has congratulated comedian Culture and TikToker Sabrina and promised to pay for their unborn child’s Social Health Authority (SHA), a pledge he made after attending the couple’s baby shower.

Mosiria, who was among the guests at the celebration held on Saturday night, December 11, 2025, praised Culture for embracing marriage and responsibility, describing the move as commendable.

He went on to describe the unborn baby as a special gift and reassured the couple of his support, stating that she would pay for the child’s SHA once the baby is born.

In addition, Mosiria jokingly suggested playful name ideas inspired by SHA.

Marriage is a beautiful thing, and to my brother Culture, what you’ve done is an effort. The child you’re expecting is a special gift. Nitakulipia SHA akizaliwa. Call her SHA-ntel or SHA-bana… sorry, SHA-drack if it’s a boy . Congratulations, bro!”Mosiria said.

Comedian Culture and his girlfriend Sabrina. PHOTO/https://web.facebook.com/kalijapeipe
Comedian Culture and his girlfriend Sabrina. PHOTO/https://web.facebook.com/kalijapeipe

Mosiria and marriage

Mosiria has been advocating for marriage among young people,he has been at the forefront backing President William Ruto’s latest call to the Gen Zs.

Through a post on X on Sunday, December 8, 2025, Mosiria has said it is high time Gen Zs get married.

He went on to state that the country was witnessing a generation delaying family life while also admitting that many young people were quietly longing for stability.

Mosiria explained that marriage was not just a social decision but also a turning point that brings structure to personal growth.

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

He noted that the current reluctance among some Gen Zs had more to do with fear than capacity.

“The President advised young people to marry at 25. What he forgot to add is this: when you marry early, your star starts shining immediately because a woman comes with a starter pack of blessings,” Mosiria wrote on X.

He added that young men should not complain about single life and lack of progress at the same time.

“Marriage attracts favour, God adds wealth to feed the extra mouth he has brought into your life. Marriage is not a burden; it is a destiny booster,” Mosiria added.

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