In the heart of Nairobi’s bustling Central Business District, a new kind of street art has caught the eye of city officials and social media users alike.
A young woman has gone viral after being spotted walking near the Kenya National Archives with a unique and architectural hairstyle.
The structural hair design was crafted to spell out the name "MOSIRIA" in bold, black letters.
The tribute was directed at Geoffrey Mosiria, a prominent Nairobi County official known for his active presence in city management. After footage of the woman circulated online, Mosiria took to his social media platforms to express his interest in finding her.

A Bold Statement in the CBD
The Kenya National Archives area is one of Nairobi’s most crowded landmarks, often serving as a meeting point for thousands of commuters.
In the viral video, the woman is seen walking confidently through the crowd, her hair fashioned into a high, wire-supported frame that clearly displays the official's name.
The bold fashion statement immediately sparked conversations across social platforms. While many residents are used to seeing political branding on posters or t-shirts, this creative use of hair as a canvas represents a unique form of personal expression in the city.
The Official Response
Geoffrey Mosiria, who currently serves as the Nairobi County Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement, did not let the gesture go unnoticed. Sharing a screenshot of the encounter, he asked his followers for their thoughts on the display.
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"Anyway, if she needs our support to model and continue nurturing her talent, I will step in and support her."
Mosiria indicated that his interest in finding the woman goes beyond mere curiosity. He expressed a desire to support her creative talents and her potential career in modeling.
Beyond the Aesthetics: A Green Partnership
The search for the "Mosiria hair lady" has a practical environmental goal as well. Mosiria noted that he had received information suggesting the woman might share his passion for the outdoors.
"Someone told me she is an environmentalist, then we shall plant trees together," he stated in his post. He concluded his message by engaging his audience, asking in Swahili, "Na tupande miti ama vipi, majamaa?" (And should we plant trees or what, folks?).
Context and Background
Geoffrey Mosiria has become a well-known figure in Nairobi for his hands-on approach to urban management. In his role as the Chief Officer for Environment, he is frequently seen leading clean-up exercises and enforcing noise pollution regulations across the county.
This search aligns with broader environmental goals in Kenya.The government is currently pursuing a national initiative to plant 15 billion trees by 2032 to combat climate change and increase the country's forest cover to 30%.
The official has encouraged anyone with information on the woman's identity to come forward so that the proposed talent support and environmental activities can begin.
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