Social media erupted into a frenzy after claims emerged that Nairobi County official Geoffrey Mosira had stepped into the explosive controversy surrounding embattled content creator Mjaka Mfine, whose alleged adult video has set the internet ablaze.
As the video spread like wildfire, so did outrage with Mjaka Mfine facing brutal online attacks, ridicule, and calls for cancellation. In the heat of the storm, posts attributed to Mosira began circulating, urging the public to stop turning social media into a courtroom and execution ground.
The remarks, widely shared but yet to be formally confirmed through official channels, appeared to condemn cyberbullying, moral grandstanding, and digital mob justice, warning that public shaming could destroy lives beyond repair.
While critics accused Mosira of defending immorality, supporters hailed the message as a rare voice of reason in an increasingly toxic online space.
The controversy has reignited national debate on online ethics, content regulation, and the thin line between accountability and harassment, with many now demanding clarity on whether Mosira’s remarks were personal views or official communication.



