“I Don’t Judge”: Mosiria Defends Help for Marion Naipei Before Making a Shock Exit from the Case
The internet has been buzzing for days, and now we finally have a name and a response. Nairobi’s own Geoffrey Mosiria has officially addressed the viral rumors linking him to Marion Naipei. After a wave of “tea” being spilled across social media platforms, Mosiria took to his Instagram stories to set the record straight about why Marion was at his office and what exactly went down between them.
According to Mosiria’s detailed statement, the drama began on January 16, 2026, when Marion Naipei approached his office seeking a path to justice. While TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) have been flooded with opinions about Marion’s past and her viral videos, Mosiria claims he had no prior relationship with her. He insists his involvement was strictly “by the book,” following standard government procedures to ensure her grievances reached the right legal ears.
Addressing the “commentary” surrounding Marion’s reputation, Mosiria didn’t hold back. He reminded the public that the government’s job isn’t to play judge and jury on someone’s character. He emphasized that every citizen, including Marion, deserves dignity and equality before the law. “Our responsibility is to serve all citizens equitably. This principle is absolute,” he stated, making it clear that he won’t be bullied into denying service based on internet profiling.
In a twist that caught many followers by surprise, Mosiria announced he is stepping aside from the matter entirely. He was careful to mention that this isn’t him “running away” or admitting to any wrongdoing. Instead, he’s doing it to protect the integrity of his office. He has officially handed the file over to the relevant authorities, famously concluding that the situation now rests with them “and, ultimately, with God.”
Despite what he calls “misrepresentations” and attempts by unnamed enemies to discredit his name, Mosiria is staying focused. He ended his statement by reassuring the people of Nairobi that he remains resolute and committed to his “critical work.” It seems while the comment sections are still debating the Marion Naipei saga, Mosiria is ready to turn the page and get back to business.