Ogopa Wakenya! Njambi Koikai Left Shedding Tears After This Woman Claimed That She's Conning Kenyans

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

People are evil. They will do anything to tarnish your name. A Kenyan woman has been spreading malicious rumours that Njambi Koikai and her mother are conning people off their hard-earned cash so that they can use it to construct rental houses that will benefit them.

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Njambi Koikai, who is battling endometriosis has been in and out of hospital for the longest time and she needs Sh10 million so as to seek specialized treatment.

Endometriosis is a medical condition whereby the lining of the uterus, known as the endometrium, grows in other places, such as the fallopian tubes, the intestines, the colon and, in rare cases, the lungs and the brain. When the endometrium lining breaks down, like the regular lining that causes menstruation breaks down, it has nowhere to go.

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 Well, Njambi has come out to address the rumours and she's calling upon Kenyans to help

"It has come to my attention that false information is being shared about the cost of my treatment. I've shared my journey from 2015 and the public is aware of this endometriosis battle. My Mom, my sis and I have met all our medical bills even after my grandmother passed away. It's also quite disappointing to note that close relatives, who have not been supportive are spreading malicious and damaging information.

It is with utmost sincerity that I came out to ask for help because thoracic endometriosis is a rare condition and the specialists dealing with it are in America.

This journey has been a treacherous one but with the support of the millions of Kenyans, I will get treated and come back to help other women facing this condition.

Thank you for your support this far. God bless you."

Adding;

"Here to remind you that the freedoms we have were fought for by others.

We are millions of endometriosis conquerors fighting for the current generation and many more to come. Fighting for our doctors to be medically trained to deal with this condition and to get us a cure. Fighting for health insurance to give us medical cover. Fighting for education on natural foods and naturotherapy.

We have a long way to go but this is for us. This is for our younger sisters and daughters. It will never be as painful for them as it has been for us."

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To support Njambi, here are the details

Playbill 490681

Account Name is Jahmby Koikai Fund