Kenya Mourns the Loss of Njambi ‘Jahmby’ Koikai

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Njambi ‘Jahmby’ Koikai, a beloved media personality and fierce endometriosis advocate, has passed away after a lifelong battle with the debilitating condition. Jahmby, as she was affectionately known, succumbed just days after reaching out to her fans for a life-saving blood donation.

Senator Gloria Orwoba broke the heartbreaking news, paying tribute to Jahmby’s unyielding spirit: “My heart is broken. It is not fair. We lost Fyah Mummah Jahmby Koikai last night. Our warrior is gone.”

Jahmby was a beacon of hope and resilience, known for her vibrant career as a DJ and entertainer. She used her platform to raise awareness about endometriosis, a condition she fought since she was 19. In her final days, she was in and out of the ICU at Nairobi Hospital, where she had requested blood donations to aid in her fight.

Her last social media posts were poignant, urging the government to recognize endometriosis as a national disaster and highlighting the silent struggle faced by millions of women globally. The nation has responded with an outpouring of grief and heartfelt condolences, celebrating her legacy as a tireless advocate and inspiration.

Jahmby’s family confirmed her passing to TUKO.co.ke, leaving her loved ones and fans in deep mourning. Her legacy as an endometriosis champion and cultural icon will forever be remembered.

Njambi ‘Jahmby’ Koikai, a true warrior, rests now, leaving behind a legacy of strength, advocacy, and unwavering hope.

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Njambi ‘Jahmby’ Koikai, renowned media personality and endometriosis advocate, has passed away after a long battle with the disease. Kenyans mourn her legacy of strength and advocacy. Read more on TUKO.co.ke.

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Njambi ‘Jahmby’ Koikai’s impact extended beyond her media career. She was a powerful voice in the fight against endometriosis, using her platform to educate and advocate for better healthcare policies. Her call for the government to declare endometriosis a national disaster resonated with many, bringing much-needed attention to a condition that affects millions of women worldwide. Jahmby’s story is a testament to the strength and resilience of those who battle chronic illnesses, and her legacy will continue to inspire and motivate future generations to fight for better health care and support.

Read more about endometriosis and how you can support endometriosis research and advocacy.

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