Mosiria slams woman shaming mum while partying with white man in viral video
By Charles Ouma, February 16, 2026Nairobi County Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service Geoffrey Mosiria has given her verdict on the viral video of a woman who was caught on camera discussing her parents while enjoying a good time with a white man.
In the video, the young woman can be heard painting her mother as a very violent person, narrating how she would beat up her father.
She goes ahead to act how her mum would throw punches with the white man enjoying every minute of her drama and explanation while laughing.

Reacting to the video, Mosiria put out a statement on his social media platforms calling out the desperation shown by some women who see white men as a ticket out of poverty.
“HII NAYO NI UJINGA !!! We have blamed poverty, alcohol, and substance abuse for a long time, but this is now pure stupidity and desperation. After the Russian guy exposed Kenyan women, I take courage to speak not to shame anyone, but to call out the rot in society and have an honest conversation,” Mosiria stated on Monday, February 16, 2026.
What inspired Mosiria to give his verdict
Mosiria said that he was giving his take, not to shame anyone, but to spark an honest reflection and conversation and use the video as a lesson.
“I know many will ask why Mosiria is sharing this, but I take courage that no other leader can take to speak the hard truth and use this as a lesson. What is this woman doing, trying to show the world that her mum was a bad person? Playing sympathy card with the hope that the white man who is laughing at her with contempt will somehow save her, yet he is only here to enjoy her, use her, and later dump her after she has already exposed herself to the world,” he added.

According to the head of customer service in the Nairobi County Government, desperation has reached a concerning level, with young ladies exposing themselves to white men in the hope of getting a ticket out of poverty.
Mosiria cautions women & calls for reflection
He cautioned women to stop chasing shortcuts out of poverty and piling undue pressure on men who are suffering quietly.
“Stop shaming us and making it look like we are so poor that boy child, we can’t afford to take care of our women. No wonder our boy child out there are suffering quietly while some people are in a running competition for few white men who end up using and misusing them.
He noted that it is time for society to reflect on the worrying trend as women shun hard work for shortcuts.

“To our women, stop chasing shortcuts and the so-called ‘soft life’ you have not worked for. Go out, work hard, build your own dignity, and compete positively with other women who are earning decently through sweat and effort…It’s too much now, we must reflect as a society,” he added.