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Geoffrey Mosiria has shared his take on early marriage and why he believes young people should not wait too long. He reacted to the President's advice for youth to settle down at 25, then added his own twist that raised eyebrows across social media.
 
Mosiria argued that marriage brings a type of momentum that single life cannot match. His message came out bold and unapologetic, and it made many people read it twice to confirm they saw what they saw.
 
He claimed that early marriage unlocks blessings and brings favor into someone's life. He even suggested that money follows commitment almost like an automatic upgrade. In his own words, "Comrades loneliness is not a spiritual gift." That line landed right at the center of public debate, especially at a time when many young people are juggling job searches, rising living costs and pressure to appear stable.
 
Mosiria went on to insist that marriage is not a burden. He described it as a destiny booster, a phrase that sounds like something a motivational speaker would drop inside a packed campus hall. His confidence made the message feel like a public rally, the kind where someone gives instructions and expects people to follow without hesitation. 
 
He even invited singles who feel their vibe is missing to approach him for official matchmaking, calling himself the Secretary General of the Union and Services for Citizens.
 
The way he packaged his message created a mix of curiosity and challenge. Some people might take it as encouragement, while others might see it as pressure wrapped in smooth wording.
 
You can almost picture him speaking to a room full of comrades, moving around like a coach who believes everyone should leave the field with a partner. He finished by asking whether the government should step in to support weddings, which felt like a punchline and a dare at the same time.