Njambi Koikai’s Last Show and Moments, As Reggae Fans Widely Celebrate ‘Fyah Mummah’
Njambi Koikai’s Last Show and Moments, As Reggae Fans Widely Celebrate ‘Fyah Mummah’: Late Reggae DJ Jahmby Koikai held an open-air concert which was at Kinoru Stadium in Meru on March 31.
According to sources, During the concert, Njambi made a special request for the show—to perform alongside a band.
”She said that she had always wanted to do a show in a stadium filled to capacity. Since it was a football tournament, I told her the people of Meru would definitely turn up for both the football and then the entertainment,”
‘So if you’re looking at performing for a filled-up stadium, then Kinoru will be your best bet,’ I told her. She told me that she wanted to do something extra; something that she had never done — which was to perform with a band. Normally during her performances, she does emceeing and then she has a DJ who is known as Selector Technix, who is always on the decks. So, she told me that she wanted to come with the band and I told her it was fine,” said Karamoja.
She rehearsed well and on the material day, Karamoja noted, Njambi gave a memorable show.
“Anyone who was in Meru for the Meru Football Challenge will remember Njambi. She gave a performance that will leave a lasting memory. She gave a one-hour non-stop performance with the band. The band left and then she again gave another 30-minute performance with her deejay,” Karamoja reported.
Njambi was this year planning to organise a series of concerts to celebrate 20 years in the entertainment industry.
“She wanted to do a ‘Jahmby at 20’ kind of thing. So, she asked me for ideas. She wanted to do it countrywide starting with Kisumu, Kakamega, Mombasa, then probably the last show in Nairobi,” said Karamoja.
“I told her that for such an event, I would prefer for her to just do it like a free event so that everyone attends, and then probably we look for sponsors to come and take care of all the other costs — which she agreed to.”
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