“You will pay for oxygen per gram,” EndoWarrior Jahmby Koikai warns doubting Kenyans on the harsh impact of COVID-19

Masses hardly believe until they hear it from the horse’s mouth. It may just be human nature but when you’re told, you better listen.

COVID-19 is a situation that became part of the Kenyan narrative in March 2020, sending the nation into a dilemma.

But many are yet to realize the harsh impact of the deadly virus on the human body.

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Jahmby Koikai tells her story

For those still in doubt, renowned Kenyan Endo warrior, Jahmby Koikai has come out to tell her story of a similar situation she was in, for at least 3 solid years.

Media personality Jahmby Koikai

“2015-2018 were the hardest years of my life. It was common occurrence to check into the hospital I used to go to and wait for a bed. Yes wait, because the hospital was full,” her open letter starts off.

“Thankfully God was always on my side, there’d be someone on the discharge. The discharge process doesn’t take 10 minutes. It takes hours while I’d be seated on the bench trying to catch my breath and there was no pandemic then,” Jahmby attests.

EndoWarrior Jahmby Koikai
EndoWarrior Jahmby Koikai

All she had been queuing for at the time, was a supply of oxygen. Yes, oxygen.

“The most expensive thing in our Kenyan hospitals is OXYGEN,” she continues.

“My people, listen here, you will pay for OXYGEN per GRAM. It will be more expensive than your medication. I didn’t have a virus. I had Thoracic Endometriosis,” Jahmby warns the Kenyan mass.

Jahmby Koikai

At the time of her battle with endometriosis, she was admitted to a hospital in the US where her treatment proved successful in 2019 when she finally returned to Kenya.

The warning

“Now, with COVID-19, better be extremely careful. Do not do things because others are doing it. You will end up ALONE, NO HOSPITAL BED, NO OXYGEN, NO DOCTOR, NO NURSE,” she forewarns.

Jahmby Koikai

“I’ve fought this fight for years. Lung disease is not easy to recover from. It leaves you with other issues and could leave you on medication for life,” Jahmby continues.

“Don’t be reckless because you’ll go through some crazy unimaginable pain. Concerts, parties, political rallies ain’t going nowhere. They’ll be back. Your life comes first,” her letter closes off.

There you go!

Video of Njambi Koikai’s massive body transformation after years of battling endometriosis lights up the Internet

Endo warrior, Njambi Koikai returned to Kenya mid last year from the US, where she had been receiving treatment, looking quite skinny and week but barely months later, her body has massively adjusted and she looks adorable.

The Reggae fanatic decided to treat fans to a cute video of her working out and keeping her body in shape, attesting her journey to her mom’s traditional porridge recipe that has seen her slowly get back to her former state.

Thoracic Endometriosis Survivor, Njambi Koikai

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Having enrolled into coaching sessions with one of her trainers locally, Njambi looked pretty excited, vibrant, strong, so beautiful in her tights and sleeveless top that if you had indeed watched her journey, you’d admit it is indeed a miracle.

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Her crop top allowed room for her visibly well-chiseled abs, her pants hinting she had added some fair weight, a true testament that her progress is beautiful and the future promising.

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Interestingly enough, Njambi wasn’t even indulging in lots of carbs or junk foods, she was in fact doing uji every single day and sticking to her routine workouts.

Jahmby Koikai slowly getting back to shape

The media personality battled the condition secretly for 19 years and spent close to 2 years in the US for treatment before flying back into Kenya on August 28, 2019 and her journey has since be transformational.

Blessed to have maintained her natural mtaani accent despite the years overseas, Njambi lit up the internet, so warm, so free, so energetic and so happy at life, doing it by her rules.

nonsiziagnes You look great dear????❤️

 

mercy.jeff Abbs nazo????

 

winnie_cheruto A true living testimony.. God above all… Looking Good.. ❤️❤️????????

 

stlyamumo You look great…❤️❤️❤️

 

mcjacci Watu WA kifua kikuu wataeza kuruka ruka ama ni ngori????????

 

ms_yunis Wow! Looking good Fayah Mama. #progress ????

 

penny_chowder You look so strong ???????? Glory to the most high ????

 

kevoh_undercover Looking good Njambi!