Ambassador Daniel Koikai, Jahmby’s father (Fyah Mamah), committed suicide this morning.
Njambi Koikai’s father, Daniel Koikai, allegedly passed away after committing suicide.
This is a few days after he revealed that he only met Njambi when she was in high school, due to his work abroad during her childhood.
Koikai shared details about his relationship with his late daughter while mourning her at a funeral yesterday.
He described their relationship as full of both positive and negative times, noting that they only met when Njambi was in high school because he was working abroad during her childhood.
“When times were good, we would go shopping and have lunch at some restaurants in the city, and you enjoyed meeting me very much. I deeply miss the enjoyable times we shared.
“During the difficult times, we would go days or months without talking, something I blame myself for and will always regret as I’ve lost the chance to make things right with you,” Koikai wrote.
The businessman went on to reveal a message his daughter sent him just a day before she died.
In her message, Njambi, who was in the hospital at the time, expressed her gratitude to her father and listed a few items she wanted him to bring her.
“Hi Dad, I hope you got home safely. So I would need red berry orange water from Del Monte, as well as fresh orange and passion fruit juice. The doctors are here, so I’ll have to go, and we’ll talk tomorrow. It was wonderful to see you and reconnect,” Njambi’s message to her father read.
Koikai also spoke about a special message his daughter gave him and his co-parent, Ms. Stella Wambui, the night she passed away.
The late Njambi told her parents about unity and appreciation for her father’s presence.
“In the hospital near your bed with your mother, the night you left us, you told me that we are one blood, and you were pleased I came. We reconnected, and I hope we will reconnect again one day,” Koikai revealed.
Today, Fyah Mummah Jambi Koikai was laid to rest at Langata Cemetery. Friends and family gathered to give her the last respect, with many celebrities, including Njugush, in attendance.