‘Men Are No Longer Safe’: Geoffrey Mosiria’s Body Remarks Ignite Online Storm

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Nairobi County’s Head of Customer Care Department, Geoffrey Mosiria, has called on women to embrace their natural bodies rather than using accessories or enhancements to create hourglass figures.

In a statement on December 20, 2025, Mosiria expressed concern over the rising trend of women using push-up bras, hip pads, and cosmetics to enhance their body shape and appearance.

He made the comments after visiting a city store, where he sampled some of the products firsthand.

“I’ve just realised today that men are no longer safe from what they admire. You get excited thinking you’ve hit the jackpot, only to later discover the ‘assets’ were sponsored by extra layers, pads, and creative engineering,” Mosiria said.

He urged women to accept their natural bodies, assuring them that there will always be someone who values them for who they are. For those seeking to improve their physique, Mosiria recommended regular exercise and a proper diet rather than relying on artificial enhancements.

“Dear ladies, relax. At the end of the day, there will always be someone who loves, prefers, and appreciates you exactly the way you are—without upgrades, modified installations or software updates. Let’s embrace the natural bodies God gifted us,” he added.

The remarks follow Mosiria’s earlier comments on December 16, 2025, when he addressed the reasons many men remain single. He attributed the trend to women’s party and social media lifestyle, which, according to him, often leads them to overlook hardworking men quietly building their careers.

“WHY THE BOYCHILD IS STILL SINGLE: Some girls have turned attention-seeking into a full-time career. Every weekend is a concert, every club is a runway, and every table must be climbed for visibility. Likes must be secured. Videos must be posted. Validation must be received,” Mosiria said.

He further noted that when serious men approached these women, they were often dismissed as “broke, dry, stingy, boring, too serious, no vibe, no lifestyle,” even though these men were focused on hustling, dreaming, and quietly building their futures.

Mosiria’s statements highlight his continued focus on social values, lifestyle choices, and personal responsibility, urging both men and women to make deliberate choices in relationships, self-presentation, and personal growth.

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