Geoffrey Mosiria Overjoyed as TikTok with Over 1 Million Followers Is Restored

Geoffrey Mosiria Overjoyed as TikTok with Over 1 Million Followers Is Restored

  • Geoffrey Mosiria's TikTok account was banned after he posted a video from a Pipeline nightclub
  • Mosiria explained how he used the account, with 1.2 million followers, to raise funds for medical cases in Kenya
  • The Nairobi county staff thanked Dennis Itumbi and CAK's David Mugonyi for their intervention

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Chief Officer for Environment for Nairobi County, Geoffrey Mosiria, is a happy man after his TikTok account, which had been banned, was successfully reinstated.

Geoffrey Mosiria.
Geoffrey Mosiria celebrates as TikTok is restored after ban. Photo: Geoffrey Mosira.
Source: Instagram

Mosiria, who boasts a huge following of 1.2 million on TikTok, saw his account suspended following a video he posted from Pipeline nightclub.

Did Mosiria break TikTok community guidelines?

TikTok flagged the video as explicit content, as it unintentionally captured women stripping at the club.

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Clarifying the situation, Mosiria explained that the video was part of an enforcement activity aimed at raising awareness and urging authorities to take action against inappropriate behavior in public spaces.

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He explained that his intention was not to promote explicit content but to show important societal issues.

How has Morsiria helped Kenyans on TikTok?

Mosiria expressed his appreciation for the platform, stating that TikTok had been a valuable tool for helping many Kenyans.

He shared several instances where his TikTok account facilitated positive change.

For example, he successfully raised KSh 422,000 out of a KSh 2.5 million target for a child who needed surgery in India, as well as KSh 376,000 for a paralysed mother.

He also plans to raise KSh 300,000 for a child in need of throat surgery and KSh 50,000 for a girl who requires a prosthetic leg.

Mosiria was affected by the ban because the platform had been an essential means of interacting with his fans and changing lives.

"Ilikuwa uchungu.....," he said in a video shared on his social mesia account.

How did Geoffrey Mosiria restore account?

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However, he is now grateful that his account has been restored, thanks to the intervention of key figures such as Dennis Itumbi, the Head of Presidential Special Projects, and David Mugonyi, the Director General and CEO of the Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK).

In a statement to TUKO.co.ke, Mosiria expressed his gratitude for the support he received:

"I want to sincerely thank CAK, Mugonyi, and Itumbi for their intervention and support in ensuring that due process was followed. This outcome not only restores my ability to engage with over 1.2 million followers but also reinforces the importance of fairness and transparency in digital platforms."

Did Mosiria close Pipeline nightclub?

A few days ago, Mosiria announced the closure of an infamous club in Pipeline.

Geoffrey Mosiria.
Nairobi county chief officer for environment Geoffrey Mosiria. Photo: Geoffrey Mosiria.
Source: Facebook

According to Mosiria, the decision was taken in response to complaints from locals regarding the club's loudness.

He added that the county administration will not permit such businesses to continue operating.

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Mosiria was seen among other county officials entering the institution in a video that he posted on social media.

After asking the management some questions, they removed the sound equipment and left.

He urged Kenyans who run noisy clubs and brothels in residential neighborhoods to shut them down right away.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Brian Ajon (Entertainment Editor) Brian Ajon is a journalist accredited by The Media Council of Kenya with five years of experience in print and digital media. At Tuko.co.ke, he is an Entertainment Editor (joined in 2021). He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Technology with IT from Maseno University. Ajon is also the Newsletter Editor of the Maseno University Alumni Association (MSU-AA) and He is keen on entertainment and viral stories. Email: brian.ajon@tuko.co.ke.

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