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The legacy of reggae empress Njambi Koikai

The legacy of reggae empress Njambi Koikai

When Mary Njambi Koikai hit 13, it was meant to be a time of discovery. This is the age when both boys and girls go through an emotional, social and physical roller coaster-move up, move down, turn here, turn there. During teenage, the heart races with excitement as joy and adventure meet up with apprehensions and self-doubts. Teenage is a time to embrace change and a journey that must be taken.

But for Njambi, the renowned queen of Reggae who breathed her last on Monday at the age of 38, that journey of discovery was laden with obstacles, the largest being a medical condition she would live with for a quarter of a century.

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