- A middle -aged man in the Rooster Road Nairobi area was living in a temporary building near a road park near the Railways golf club, which raised concerns among Kenyans
- Nairobi County official Geoffrey Mosiria took action and helped the man who had been living in danger
- In a video shared by Mosiria, the man initially did not want to be helped, shortly before changing his mind
Nairobi – Chief environmental officer Geoffrey Mosiria has rescued another man living on the street.
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On Wednesday, September 24, Mosiria rescued Rastaman who was living along a road park near the Railways golf club, directly opposite Green Park, where he had also created an illegal waste disposal.
Why didn’t the Nairobi man seek help?
In his post, Mosiria revealed that the man was hesitant to help alleged that, in the past, people including pastors used his situation to ask for donations and leave him hopelessly.

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“At first he was hesitant. He told me how many people including pastors who promised to help him before but did not fulfill their promises. Instead they used his situation to ask for donations, thus leaving him injured and hopeless,” Mosiria said.
When he agreed to be helped, Mosiria generously took her to the shower, before buying her new clothes.
How did Mosiria help Rastaman living on the street?
The chief officer promised to pay for a three -month fee and link him to a consultant to help him reunite in the community.
“This time, I chose to do more to talk. I bought her new clothes, helped her to bathe for the first time in many years, and give her food. He said.
Mosoria was happy after buying a new clothes for the man, looking respectful and respectful, unlike in the past when people refused to be inappropriate.

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“For many years, he was neglected and left out as worthless. But today, he stood again, beautiful, respectful, and human, like the rest of us. Mosiria said.

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In his message to Kenyans, the City White House official said people who were struggling on the road should not be ridiculed or despised.
“This experience reminds me that it does not require a lot of money to change lives, compassion, dedication, and action. He said.
How Mosiria saved ‘a tree man’
A few days ago, Mosiria also rescued another middle -aged man living in a trees in the Rooster Road Nairobi area.
The man, whose abnormal life was disintegrated, was visited by a Nairobi County chief executive officer, who offered his support.

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The man, now known as “a tree man,” was living in a temporary trees along the road, sitting on a twisted tree, which surprised and surprised many.
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