Jahmby Koikai Biography: Facts & Information
Jahmby Koikai, also known as Fyah Mummah was a renown Kenyan media personality and a reggae mcee. She is best known for her contribution in the entertainment industry and would be remembered for her immerse support. Jahmby Koikai has been in the media industry for more than 15 years.
Check out the profile summary of Jahmby KoiKai below.
Full Name | Jahmby Koikai |
Born | 24 November 1986 |
Died | 3rd June 2024 (at 38 years old) |
Occupation | Media personality |
@jahmbykoikai | |
Fyah Mummah Jahmby Koikai |
Death
Fyah Mummah sadly passed away on Monday 3rd June 2024 at Nairobi Hospital after a long-term battle with endometriosis according to reports.
Jahmby KoiKai last Message on Instagram
Before her demise, Fyah Mummah had posted a message urging all stakeholders to take action. She had been battling endometriosis for more than 10 years.
Check out the Instagram post caption below.
This is a sincere and heartfelt call of help to a few Kenyan leaders but allow me to address this to President William Ruto first as he makes his state visit to the US. Mr. President, one of the thematic areas in your visit is investment in health.
Atlanta, Georgia is a dream city for every young girl and woman who has ever battled this horrific disease called Endometriosis. Therein lies a centre dedicated to restoring the lives of young girls and women who are crippled by this disease. The @centerforendocare
Endometriosis is tissue similar to the lining of the uterus growing on other organs. In simple terms, ni wakati tunapopata hedhi, ama periods, we shed the lining of the uterus. Unfortunately, with Endometriosis that lining grows on other parts of the body.
In my case that lining grew on my lungs, causing my lungs to collapse every month and countless number of surgeries. It took me 17 years to get a diagnosis.The damage caused due to late diagnosis and lack of treatment in our country.
After fundraising for specialised treatment, the extent of the disease had spread to my teeth, heart, appendix and affected my spine causing my organs to shift to the left. The adverse effects of Endometriosis and Adenomyosis cause infertility.1 in 10 women are battling Endometriosis worldwide. The numbers are staggering. Due to our traditions and taboos, young girls and women are shamed to believe that period pain is normal.
As you commence your State visit tomorrow to the US, I’d like to kindly add a few visits that would help the millions of Kenyan women battling in silence. Please pay The Center for Endometriosis Care and the Northside Hospital Women’s unit and the directorship of Dr. Ken Sinervo, Dr. John Gouldman, the multi-disciplinary unit that helps to treat women from all over the world.Senator @elizabethwarren has been at the forefront in fighting for more funding allocation, research, access to treatment and insurance, as well as raising awareness amongst her colleagues.
Former Secretary of State, @hillaryclinton is the Executive Producer of the award-winning documentary Below The Belt, directed by @endowhat
Jhamby KoiKai last Instagram post
@charleneruto@dennisitumbi@ndayvid
Online, she has been mourned as a fighter. May her soul rest in peace.
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