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A large number of fans gather to mourn the passing of Njambi ‘Jahmby’ Koikai

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The esteemed reggae emcee and advocate against endometriosis, Njambi ‘Jahmby’ Koikai, has passed away. Jahmby breathed her last at Nairobi Hospital on Monday, around 9 pm.

According to a source at the hospital, she was in the ICU at the time of her passing.

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The reggae icon, also known as Fyah Mummah, had recently been admitted to the hospital and had made a plea for blood donation.

“Hi fam, I’m currently admitted at the Pioneer Ward Nairobi Hospital and I kindly need Blood O positive. Kindly asking for blood donors for Mary Njambi Koikai,” she posted on her Instagram stories.

Having struggled with endometriosis for nearly two decades, Njambi was a beloved figure in the reggae community.

Following her passing, many of her fans expressed their sorrow and condolences:

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