Mosiria warns women against men who deliberately get them drunk

By , December 24, 2025

Nairobi County’s Citizen Engagement and Customer Care boss, Geoffrey Mosiria, has issued a strong caution to women and men alike, urging responsible drinking and heightened awareness, especially in social nightlife settings where alcohol flows freely.

In a reflective statement shared on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, after witnessing a disturbing incident, Mosiria narrated how a young woman drank herself into a state of total vulnerability during a night out.

“Last night I watched a young lady drink herself into a different version of reality. The music was loud, the vibes were high, and the bottles kept coming. Somewhere between “one more shot” and “Niko Sawa,” she forgot herself. She fell down, slept right there, and had no idea what was happening around her. Today, that same story is trending all over the social media just with different faces and different locations,” Mosiria narrated.

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 emphasised that alcohol itself is not the problem, but the lack of self-control is, urging revellers to leave room for judgment, awareness, and self-preservation. According to him, extreme intoxication creates the exact conditions predators look for.

“Let’s be real. If you must drink, please drink responsibly. And this message is not only for ladies, but also for our men too. Alcohol is not the enemy, but lack of control is. Leave some space for thinking. Leave some space for judgement. Leave some space for YOU,” he added.

Warning to women

Directing his message particularly to the girl child, Mosiria cautioned against men who aggressively push alcohol.

He warned that when a man deliberately buys excessive drinks, stating that it is often not generosity but a calculated move to lower resistance.

“To our girl child: when you see a man buying you alcohol, especially ile pombe ya kukumaliza haraka, just know he is not being generous, he is making his hunting easier,” Mosiria warned.

Nairobi County’s Environment Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria. PHOTO/@HonMosiria/X
Geoffrey Mosiria. PHOTO/@HonMosiria/X

“The plan is simple: get you drunk, get you vulnerable, get you quiet. Because when you’re drunk, you can’t think straight, you can’t say no firmly, and sometimes you can’t even remember what happened. The only thing ringing in your mind the next morning is how you will buy P2 to survive the hangover.”

While acknowledging that nightlife can be fun and light-hearted, Mosiria stressed that Kenyan realities are harsh and consequences are permanent.

According to him, free drinks and temporary vibes are never worth risking one’s dignity, health, or future.

“Let’s laugh about it, yes, but let’s also learn. Kenyan reality is tough. Nights are fun, but consequences are permanent. Your dignity, your health, your future are worth more than free drinks and temporary vibes,” Mosiria advised.




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