Some people thought I would not come back to Kenya alive – Jahmby Koikai | Tuko Talks | Tuko TV

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Some people thought I would not come back to Kenya alive – Jahmby Koikai | Tuko Talks | Tuko TV


Imagine waking up to the news you are dead while in the real sense you are fighting for your life in an American hospital. That would break you, right?
Jahmby Koikai has gone through it all, from fighting fake news to openly speaking about period pain, this woman is forever grateful to thousands of people who have held her hand through her…

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  1. I celebrate you Jahmby. I admire your courage and fighting spirit. You are a conqueror ! I could listen to you the whole day, soo eloquent. And to God who has given you a beautiful testimony, may his name be praised. I wish you nothing but perfect health.

  2. Had watched this , I thought I had saved it there I am searching for it um glad I found it again what a testimony, wish Tuko can do the follow up and update us on where are they now , what a touching story 🥺

  3. Izo story za sanitary towels u ladies should blame urselves.We men thro the constitution we gave u soo much power and seats to fulfil such issues with ease.Blame ur women reps.

  4. Strength of a woman story indeed..
    Those in positions of public policy making/health care in this country, ball in your court,
    She's very fortunate she could make it to go abroad for treatment.
    So many Kenyans never that lucky…

  5. You are such a strong woman,,,thank God for your life,, I used to feel pain on my left chest which made me to become tired especially when someone annoy me or when am stressed up,,what can I do to treat this please

  6. Glory to God for your life Jahmby! I remember contributing, praying for and encouraging you. Deep down in my heart I felt God confirming you would pull through. Glory to God for this testimony. You were made for greatness. Big up girl! Keep shining. 😍😘💪

  7. I started my periods while in class 3 with the pain and my step mum would say I was sleeping around with men and was very sure I would not complete school she also made me do the hardest works in the house coz apparently I was pretending. She would say huyu anajipenda hata hatakangi kuskia kauchungu kidogo

  8. This gynea issues need to be taught from high school… Endometriosis, uterine fibroids, Polycystic ovarian syndrome. These diseases are unknown to females. We end up being diagnosed at the late stage.

  9. Wah I have just come across this jahmby you are a super strong woman..women need to come out i used to have such painful experiences and when I was in form2 they told me to get a baby and the pain will be gone..

  10. This is a mazing glory to God … you're a fighter indeed …and truth be said alot of women and girls are going through this problem thanks for coming out and creating this awareness..