ODM Party has confirmed plans to honor the legacy of acclaimed reggae DJ Njambi Koikai, widely known as Fyah Mummah, by live streaming her memorial service.
The memorial, is set to take place at the Nairobi Chapel on Ngong Road.
Njambi Koikai, known for her vibrant presence in the reggae scene and her advocacy on endometriosis, passed away recently, leaving a significant void in the music and entertainment community.
In recognition of her contributions, a live stream of her memorial service will be available, providing an opportunity for fans, friends, and followers who cannot attend in person to pay their respects.
The live stream will be hosted on Azimio TV, a platform that has expressed its commitment to preserving Njambi’s legacy and celebrating her life.
The decision to stream the service comes from a deep understanding of the immense influence Njambi had on her fans and the community at large. It allows a broad audience to join in honoring her life and contributions.
“Njambi Koikai was more than just a DJ; she was a beacon of hope and a voice for many. Her influence extended beyond music into the realms of social justice and community building,” said the spokesperson for Azimio TV. “We felt it was important to make her memorial accessible to everyone who was touched by her work and spirit.”
The memorial service will take place at 11 am on Thursday at the Nairobi Chapel. Following the service, a private funeral will be held at Lang’ata Cemetery in Nairobi on July 14, 2024. The Koikai family has expressed deep gratitude for the outpouring of love and support they have received during this difficult time.
“We are incredibly grateful for the support and love shown to us during this challenging period. Njambi was a beloved daughter and friend to many, and the overwhelming kindness has been a source of comfort.”
Njambi Koikai, affectionately known as “Fyah Mummah,” was not only a celebrated DJ but also an advocate for health and wellness, using her platform to raise awareness about endometriosis, a condition she battled courageously.
Her efforts have inspired many to seek treatment and support, marking a significant impact on public health awareness.