Nairobi Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria has vowed to keep fighting for justice for 22-year-old Marion Naipei after her boyfriend, James Opande, leaked intimate videos of her online. The Nairobi chief officer said he will not stop until she gets fair treatment, even with the heavy criticism he faces from some quarters. Mosiria shared his thoughts in a post on January 18, 2026, asking people to think about the harm such leaks cause.
Mosiria wrote, “Ask yourselves this: what if she had taken her own life because of the shame, pressure and online attacks? Would you still be abusing me for speaking up, or would you then be demanding the arrest of James Opande and asking why no one acted earlier?”
He stood firm on supporting Naipei through the ordeal. The videos, posted by Opande last week, show Naipei intoxicated in a club setting. Opande filmed her without clear consent and shared the clips publicly.
Naipei reported the matter to Buruburu Police Station. She claims Opande spiked her drink and used promises of marriage to gain trust. The footage spread fast on social media.
Many condemned the leak as a violation. Others blamed Naipei for drinking. Mosiria helped her file the complaint. He went live with her to share the story. Police detained Opande at the airport as he tried to fly back to the US.
Mosiria’s role has drawn fire from some online. Comments accuse him of chasing clout or stirring drama. He pushed back, saying silence helps wrongdoers.
“If no one speaks, these things keep happening,” he added in the post. Mosiria often supports women in similar cases. He works with community groups in Nairobi to raise awareness on harassment and cybercrimes.
Naipei said she felt betrayed. She has no memory of parts in the video. Opande’s actions raised questions about respect and consent. As a married man living in the US, his choice to post added to the backlash.
Sharing intimate images without permission can lead to jail time or fines. If proven, Opande faces serious charges. He gave a statement claiming mutual fun. But Naipei disputes that. The probe continues with phone data and witnesses.
Online debate stays heated. Hashtags support Naipei. Women share stories of leaks or pressure. Calls grow for better education on consent. Clubs get mentioned too. Security and rules on filming vary. Patrons say watch drinks and friends.
Mosiria thanked those backing Naipei. He said her strength inspires. “We stand with victims, not abusers,” he wrote. No court date set yet. Opande remains held. Naipei focuses on healing.
This story shows how fast private moments spread. What starts as a night out ends online for all to see. Support for Naipei grows. Mosiria’s stand adds to calls for change.
Mosiria plans more awareness events. He urges reporting early. Silence lets harm continue, he says. The incident reminds everyone about respect. Relationships need trust. Sharing without being okay hurts deep.
Naipei’s voice matters. Mosiria’s support helps. The justice process moves slowly but steadily.Watch for updates as police build the case. Nairobi talks about it in markets and online.This tale warns young people. Be careful with trust. Consent counts always.



