MOSIRIA demands recognition from Guinness World Records over 'record-breaking' hug with TRUPHENA MUTHONI (PHOTOs)



Wednesday, December 17, 2025 - Nairobi County’s Head of Customer Care, Geoffrey Mosiria, has stirred laughter online after cheekily claiming his own Guinness World Record.

The County official posted on social media that he had hugged Kenya’s newest eco-hero, Truphena Muthoni, for 72 seconds straight.

“Leo mimi pia nimebreak world record ya kuhug Guinness World Record holder, Ambassador Truphena Muthoni, for 72 straight seconds,” he joked, leaving netizens amused.

The playful post came shortly after Truphena made national headlines by hugging an indigenous tree in Nyeri for an astonishing 72 hours.

Her bold act was designed to raise awareness about climate change and conservation, and it quickly went viral.

The feat earned her admiration across the country and even praise from President William Ruto, who awarded her the prestigious Head of State Commendation (HSC).

While Mosiria’s “record-breaking hug” was lighthearted, he used the moment to highlight Truphena’s courage and commitment.

He pledged to support her mission by purchasing 72 seedlings in honour of her achievement, to be planted along the Nairobi River.

He also revealed plans to add 80 more seedlings in memory of his late father, turning the humorous gesture into a deeply symbolic tribute.

Mosiria summed up his admiration simply: “I’m really proud of her and will continue supporting her in every way.”

Truphena’s recognition continues to grow - she has been appointed Ambassador of the 15 Billion Tree Planting Campaign and rewarded with a sponsored holiday and support for her dream trip to Brazil.





The Kenyan DAILY POST 

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