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Radio Presenter and Reggace MC Njambi Koikai Dies

Posted on June 4, 2024June 4, 2024 By Naomy Mbaka No Comments on Radio Presenter and Reggace MC Njambi Koikai Dies

Radio host and reggace MC Njambi Koikai popularly knowns as Jahmby has died while receiving treatment at Nairobi Hospital.

Jahmby succumbed from endometriosis complications.


Her death was confirmed by friends and family on Tuesday morning .

Njambi was diagnosed with Thoracic endometriosis, which is a rare but extreme condition that manifests by the presence of endometriosis in or around the lung and requires specialist treatment.


The media personality had publicly appealed for blood donations type O+ on her instagram – just three days before her demise.

“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 wrote.

The radio presenter had been sharing her endometriosis struggles online and received immense support from her fans.

She opened up on her two-decade struggle with Endometriosis and Adenomyosis, which she previously said led to her political ambitions in 2022. She contested for the Dagoretti South MP seat, which she lost.

In an interview,Njambi narrated how the battle with the diseases affected her to the point where she lost jobs, friends, relationships and even some of her organs.

“I will always be grateful for the support but unfortunately the tissues has spread to my teeth, heart, appendix and spine,” she shared.

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