Tuesday, April 21, 2026 - Nairobi County Chief Officer for Citizen Engagement and Customer Service, Geoffrey Mosiria, has sounded the alarm over a disturbing case involving a woman who claims her kidney went missing after undergoing fibroid surgery.
In a statement shared on X>>> on Tuesday, April 21st,
2026, Mosiria highlighted the woman’s ordeal and urged health authorities to
urgently intervene.
“STOLEN KIDNEY EXPOSE!! This lady was suffering from
fibroids.”
“After undergoing surgery, she developed severe swelling
affecting her legs, head, and other parts of her body.”
“She visited several hospitals without getting a clear
diagnosis,” he wrote.
According to Mosiria, her condition worsened until she sought
care at Mbagathi Hospital where an ultrasound and CT scan allegedly revealed
that her left kidney was missing.
Mosiria explained that the woman had first encountered a
doctor on Inooro TV, where he spoke about treating fibroids and claimed to work
at Maragua District Hospital.
After contacting him, she was directed to a private hospital
in Ruiru instead of a Government facility.
It was after this procedure that her complications began,
leading to the shocking revelation.
Mosiria has appealed to the Kenya Medical Practitioners and
Dentists Council (KMPDC) and the Ministry of Health to step in, provide
treatment, and assist the woman with legal support.
The shocking allegations have ignited heated debate online,
raising urgent questions about patient safety in Kenya’s healthcare system.
Wezi wa KIDNEY EXPOSED !
— Geoffrey Mosiria (@HonMosiria) April 21, 2026
Hii pia mtasema ni clout chasing eti mosiria ni PR hii ni clout when someone is fighting for her rights after they stole the kidney!. pic.twitter.com/yv7SzDThni
The Kenyan DAILY POST

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