Njambi asks Kenyans to support her to appear on Ellen Show to raise awareness on Endometriosis

Former Media personality Njambi Koikai aka Fire Mama is seeking to raise awareness on a disease called Endometriosis on American show hosted by Ellen Degeneres.

On social media, Njambi who, has been abroad for two years now seeking treatment, asked followers to tag and catch the attention of popular media personality in order for her to be able to raise worldwide awareness so that other women can get help too.

She has been suffering from Endometriosis for 16 years now.

“Dear Ellen, my name is Jahmby Koikai from Nairobi Kenya, a stage four thoracic endometriosis survivor. Endometriosis is a disorder in which the tissue that normally lines the uterus grows outside the uterus. In my case the endometriosis spread all the way to my lungs, diaphragm, chest, ribs, appendix and close to my heart,” she stated in the letter. 

Second appeal

The reggae lover went on to reveal that she has been battling endometriosis for two decades and has undergone 21 surgeries so far.

It’s not the first time the radio presenter has tried to appear on a popular American show to spread awareness.

In February, she also asked fans to do the same thing to appear on a show hosted by American TV personality and actor Steve Harvey.

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