Geoffrey Mosiria begs Oga Obinna not to stop helping Kenyans; “Shalkido’s death is not your fault”


Nairobi City County Chief Environment Officer Geoffrey Mosiria has come out to plead with content creator Oga Obinna not to stop helping people hours after he vowed never to extend an olive branch to anyone.

Mosiria urged Obinna not to listen to naysayers and keep up with the good work he has been doing.

Taking to his social media pages on Thursday, October 9, 2025, he shared a video of himself asking Oga to reconsider his decision of ceasing to help people.

Geoffrey Mosiria, in his video insisted that Obinna should focus on his mission and not to let other people soil his clean heart.

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Geoffrey Mosiria said Obinna should not listen to naysayers and keep helping people. Photo: UGC

Mosiria asked Obinna to let him continue the work if he chooses to quit.

“Obinna, listen to me, don’t stop the work of God. That is why God has given you money. If you stop, God will take away that gift,” he said.

Mosiria added that if Obinna feels too discouraged to carry on, he should hand over the money to him so he can keep assisting those in need.

“Please, na kama utawacha basi hiyo pesa nipatie niendele kusaidia watu na ile kidogo niko nayo niongezee hiyo. Work through me,” he added.

Mosiria urged Obinna to ignore critics and keep helping those in need despite being accused of having a hand in Shalkido’s death.

“When you go out of your way to help, you are doing it for God. Ignore the haters. What happened to our brother Shalkido was just a normal accident. Bro, let us continue with this work. You have helped many people,” Mosiria stated.

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These, Geoffrey Mosiria said while addressing Obinna’s recent decision to suspend his personal acts of kindness and charitable outreach.

Oga had announced through Obinna TV Studios that he would be halting his initiatives, citing defamation, manipulation, and malicious behaviour from individuals who took advantage of his generosity.

 

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