Content creator Sheryl Gabriella has broken her silence after Nairobi County Chief Environment Officer Geoffrey Mosiria announced that he would seek investigations into content allegedly circulating online.
Mosiria had earlier said he intended to formally engage security agencies and cybercrime investigators to establish whether any laws had been violated and to ensure appropriate action is taken if necessary.
His remarks came amid growing online discussion surrounding content allegedly linked to Gabriella.
Responding through a comment on social media, Gabriella appeared to dismiss the remarks with a sarcastic response directed at Mosiria.
“Location ni Ougadougou, Burkina Faso. Ukifika kwa gate ya pink ulizia msichana mfupi mkonde utaletwa kwangu. Can’t wait to see you,” she wrote while tagging him.
Her response quickly attracted reactions from social media users, with many interpreting the message as a light-hearted jab at the county official’s announcement.
Mosiria has maintained that his concerns are focused on ensuring the law is followed and that the relevant authorities determine whether any offences have been committed.
The matter has since generated widespread debate online, with supporters and critics of both parties sharing differing opinions as attention shifts to whether any formal investigations will be initiated.
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