Gramps Morgan, a renowned member of the iconic reggae band Morgan Heritage, expressed his heartfelt condolences for the late Njambi ‘Jahmby’ Koikai, a beloved figure in the reggae music scene. Koikai, affectionately known as Fyah Mumma Jahmby, passed away on Monday night after a prolonged battle with endometriosis.
In his tribute shared on Twitter, Gramps Morgan honoured Koikai’s significant contributions to reggae music and the Kenyan community. He bid her farewell, acknowledging her enduring legacy. Additionally, CTBC Music Group, the record label owned by Morgan Heritage, mourned Koikai’s passing, recognizing her deep reverence for reggae music and her impactful presence in the industry.
Koikai, who had been a fervent advocate for reggae music through her radio and television shows, had been struggling with endometriosis for nearly two decades. Her recent hospitalization and subsequent plea for blood donors underscored the severity of her condition. Throughout her journey, she remained dedicated to raising awareness about endometriosis, despite the challenges it presented.