- Mary Jahmby Koikai, revered as Fyah Mummah in the reggae scene, has tragically passed away after a prolonged battle with endometriosis
- Despite undergoing numerous surgeries to address complications, including lung collapses, Koikai’s health continued to deteriorate, ultimately leading to her untimely demise
Mary Jahmby Koikai, the celebrated reggae deejay affectionately known as Fyah Mummah, has tragically passed away following a prolonged battle with endometriosis.
Koikai, renowned for her vibrant performances and unwavering advocacy, breathed her last on Tuesday morning, leaving behind a legacy that transcends the music industry.
Throughout her illustrious career, Koikai courageously confronted the debilitating effects of endometriosis, a chronic condition characterized by tissue growth outside the uterus.
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Despite undergoing numerous surgeries to address complications such as lung collapses—a common occurrence with endometriosis—her health continued to deteriorate.
Koikai’s relentless advocacy for endometriosis awareness and access to specialized treatment garnered widespread admiration and support.
In a heartfelt plea directed at President William Ruto during his state visit to the United States, Koikai emphasized the urgent need for improved healthcare infrastructure and research funding to combat the silent epidemic affecting millions of women worldwide.
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News of Koikai’s passing reverberated throughout social media prompting tributes to pour in from fans, colleagues, and public figures.
Among those who mourned her untimely passing is Gloria Orwoba, who reffered to her as a warrior, reflecting on her profound impact on both the music industry and the broader community.
ODM spokesperson Philip Etale also mourned Koikai, fondly remembering her as a cherished friend and cultural icon.
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Koikai’s legacy as a trailblazer in reggae music and a fearless advocate for endometriosis awareness will endure.