Geoffrey Mosiria, Nairobi County’s Chief Officer for Environment, has issued a heartfelt appeal to popular YouTuber Director Trevor, urging him to reconcile with his former partner and longtime collaborator, Eve Mungai.
In a recent video, Mosiria stressed the importance of forgiveness, mutual growth, and not allowing temporary circumstances to break long-term bonds.
“Do not abandon your own for a passing convenience,” he cautioned, invoking an old proverb.
The Split and Its Fallout
According to Mosiria, Director Trevor confided in him about the circumstances of the breakup. He explained that Mungai walked away after her career gained traction and she began receiving widespread attention, believing she no longer needed Trevor’s support.
Mosiria, however, noted what he described as possible signs of regret from Mungai in her recent online activity—though he admitted he could not confirm their authenticity.
He also warned that while online encouragement can seem comforting at first, it often fades quickly because “digital communities lack lasting commitment.”
A Call for Professional Reunion
Directly addressing Mungai, Mosiria said he had already spoken to Trevor about the possibility of forgiving her and working together again.
“If truly you are struggling with your social media and income, I asked Trevor to forgive you so you can return and work together,” he said.
He described Trevor as a skilled “builder and brander” who could once again position Mungai for success across YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.
Mosiria appealed to Trevor to “create space” for her, even if he had moved on personally, and to restore her access to former platforms as a way of rebuilding her brand.
Advice to Young Women
Beyond the Trevor–Mungai breakup, Mosiria also issued broader advice to young women navigating fame and relationships.
“When you achieve success, do not abandon the man who stood by you,” he warned.
He cautioned that chasing fleeting attention from other men or social media often ends in exploitation and regret, leaving women to wonder why they abandoned the person who supported their rise.
Background
Director Trevor and Eve Mungai—two of Kenya’s most prominent content creators—ended their six-year relationship in early 2024. Their split not only made headlines but also sparked conversations about love, loyalty, and business partnerships in the age of digital fame.


