Mosirai defends TikTok star Mjaka Mfine over explosive X-rated content leak allegations

Nairobi County Chief Officer Geofrey Mosiria has stepped in to defend popular content creator Mitchell, better known online as Mjaka Mfine, following explosive claims that have been making rounds on social media. The rumours, which quickly went viral, alleged that Mitchell appear..
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Nairobi County Chief Officer Geofrey Mosiria has come to the defense of popular TikTok creator Mitchell, also known as Mjaka Mfine, against recent widespread allegations of her appearing in a leaked adult video. Mosiria firmly dismissed these claims as baseless and malicious after a thorough verification process.
- Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service Mosiria stated unequivocally that the woman in the circulating video is not Mitchell, whom he knows personally.
- He speculated that the false allegations could stem from jealousy and rivalries within the highly competitive digital content creation space, especially following his younger brother's expressed interest in Mitchell.
- Mosiria highlighted that these allegations not only threaten Mitchell's personal reputation but also her livelihood as a brand ambassador, risking her income and partnerships.
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