
A collage of Alicia Kanini and CECM Geoffrey Mosiria. He has offered a job worth KSh 50,000 to Kanini. Photo: Alicia Kanini/Geoffrey Mosiria Facebook.
Geoffrey Mosiria has urged called on social media sensational Alicia Kanini to quit her online ‘adult ‘ job and take his offer for the job.
Taking to his social media to respond to her remarks after he called her out for encouraging bad behaviour to young girls in the society, without taking caution of the consequences of her action in the future.
Mosiria said that he had secured several job opportunities for her including club lighter that are decent jobs, which will pay her KSh 50,000, able to cater for her bills and entertainment, instead of exposing herself online.
“I have people who have called to offer you a job, including fillers. You will be paid well enough to pay your bills. I have a job offer for you Alicia Kanini. Look for me. You are propagating bad manners to our little girls.,” Mosiria added.
He called out Kanini for picking on her choice of job, stating that she could have covered her face better, if it was a must for her to expose herself, demanding action to be taken against her. He faulted men saying that she united Africa and endorsed her for a ministerial job, accusing them for supporting moral erosion in the country.
“Nimeona pia Kanini amesema ati anafanya biashara ya watu wa kubwa. Siangeficha uso. You cannot continue posting such videos action needs to be taken against you!” Mosiria remarked.
Kanini is known for posting controversial sexual and nude content on her social media pages, which has blown her into fame in the country and a significant number of followers. Mosiria regretting the failure of the implementation of the Penal Code Section 181 that prohibits posting of such content.
“According to the Kenyan Penal Code, Chapter 63, Section 181: Any person who makes, produces, or has in his possession for the purpose of sale or exhibition, any one or more obscene writings, drawings, prints, or any other object tending to corrupt morals, is guilty of a misdemeanor. How I wish this law can be applied to help protect many of our girl child from being inspired into such actions,” he explained.
Earlier he had hit out at musician Bahati Kenya for dressing in his wife’s Diana Marua outfit, terming it as disrespect to men and promoting LGBTQ in the society. He asked Bahati to apologize for his action.