Geoffrey Mosiria Offers Alicia Kanini KSh100k Job to Quit OnlyFans
- Geoffrey Mosiria made headlines after publicly criticising OnlyFans star Alicia Kanini, then unexpectedly offering her a job
- Despite days of slamming her online persona, the Nairobi county official claimed he’d found a better path for her
- While some praised the move, others questioned his intentions and argued Kanini earns far more than the salary he dangled
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Geoffrey Mosiria, the chief officer for environment in Nairobi county, has offered OnlyFans star Alicia Kanini a job.

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Mosiria has been blasting the online star, known for her adult content, for a couple of days now.
In an interview with 2mbili, the city official accused Kanini of breaking the law and being a bad influence on young girls.
What did Mosiria tell Alicia Kanini?
“Let her follow the law. What she is doing has a negative influence on our girls.”
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Mosiria argued that the internet never forgets, telling Kanini that her content would haunt her in the future.
“One day, she will be a mother or grandmother. If her children or grandchildren see the video, what will she do?”
“Her children will be taunted that their mother was releasing more water than the Nairobi River.”
Mosiria then shared the details of the job he had found for Kanini and the salary.
“I have looked for a job for her, and she will be earning between KSh 50,000 to 100,000.”
Which job did Mosiria offer Alicia Kanini?
The city official said that the job in question is hosting events in nightclubs.
“She can convert her current online fans into club attendees. If she fills the club, she can make more than she earns with unsavoury photos.
It’s not too late, and she will not regret quitting her current content,” he said.
In the comments section, many Kenyans dismissed Mosiria’s offer, arguing that Kanini made more money through her content.
_.iam_kelvin:
“What’s KSh 100k for someone earning KSh 1 million?”
schol_ine:
“Does Mosiria want a taste of the water cannon?”
3x.von_:
“Let everybody do whatever brought them to Nairobi.”
msodoki.ke:
“She can easily make that KSh 100,000 in a day.”
kafuri_fx:
“Stop watching unsavoury videos, Mosiria.”
lookie63s_ke:
“This man is in love.”
_giftgram:
“She can make KSh 100,000 with three videos on OnlyFans.”
_li.ndaaa:
“Bana, we mzee, let the girl be.”
Does Alicia Kanini believe in God?

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In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that Kanini, also popular on TikTok, found herself at the centre of controversy due to her provocative online behaviour.
Despite widespread criticism and claims that she's a bad influence, Kanini remained defiant and unfazed by the backlash.
She first gained attention after sharing unsavoury videos that many deemed inappropriate.
Recently, another clip triggered public outrage and renewed condemnation. Amid the storm, Kanini publicly affirmed her faith, insisting that her relationship with God remains intact.
She described herself as born again, adding that her online content does not reflect the strength of her spiritual beliefs or journey.
Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke