Kenyan radio queen Njambi Koikai back to work after regaining health

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Media personality Njambi Koikai sure is a strong woman. For the past few years, the radio queen had a rough battle with endometriosis.

She managed to raise funds to seek medical attention, and in 2018 went to the US.

The journey has surely been a rough one for her, and after a number of surgeries, and in and out hospital visits the reggae queen managed to beat the disease.

While hosting her first gig, an elated Njambi took to her Facebook page to thank God and share with her fans her journey to survival.

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“My future looked so bleak. All I was doing was literally fighting for my next breath. I made it out alive. God saw me through it all. As I do my first mini-gig in Nairobi, more like a test drive for my lungs as one of my fans said, it’s overwhelming and heartwrenching from all the support I’ve received.

“I’ve already been booked for many gigs all through March both local and international. It’s all too much for me to take in. I’m grateful and thankful to each of you. There’s a light at the end of the tunnel. I grew up on this lamp. Taa ya mafuta ya taa alafu ikiisha mafuta mnaweka ya stove hapo There’s hope fam. It doesn’t matter what you’re going through, keep hope alive. God is real, He is in control. Let the gigs, conferences, Endo Awareness, interviews, tours begin. Jahmby conqueror is ready. Kenyan reggae queen is back,” she continued.