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Moha wa Nyayo House: Viral Police Officer Known For Kindnes Promoted

Celebrated police officer Vanpagal Mohamed, popularly known as Moha wa Nyayo House, has earned a deserved promotion.

Moha could not hide his joy after sharing with his fans the good news of his promotion.

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Moha wa Nyayo House is a popular police officer well known for his generosity and kind gestures. Photo: Vanpagal Mohamed.

The viral cop revealed that he had been promoted to sergeant.

Moha thanked God for the milestone and also shared his gratitude to the police boss Gilbert Masengeli.

” ALHAMDULILLAH, I want to take this opportunity to Thank The Almighty Allah for my promotion, and I also extend my deepest gratitude to my Boss, Afande Masengeli, and all Kenyans out there who prayed for me for my promotion to the Rank Of SERGEANT,”

“My promotion reflects the AG Inspector General Of police DIG MASENGELI and the Kenyan people’s profound trust and confidence in my ability to serve Them as a Police Sergeant. I promise to work with professionalism and uphold the rule of law in performing my duty as a Police officer. ALHAMDULILLAH.” Moha shared.

Recently, Moha was praised for his kindness after helping a stranded woman get her passport within hours.

The woman, who refers to herself as the “Savannah girl,” shared her gratitude to Moha through a heartfelt text message, recounting how he turned her life around without any expectations.

A senior Administration Police officer has emotionally said goodbye to the force after 40 years of service.

Gitahi Kanyeki knelt at Salvation Army Nakuru Citadel, as he thanked God for giving him 40 years to serve the country.

Kanyeki revealed this was the same church where he had come for blessings when he was a young police recruit proceeding for training.