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‘I was kidnapped’: Metro FM radio presenter Thami Ngubeni Thanks God for Saving Her Life

Thami Ngubeni Question for Being Thankful to God

Twitter user, Veeluv didn’t seem to buy it that Thami was thankful after she was hijacked and kidnapped.

“You thanking god that they robbed you?” The user tweeted that same day back to Thami.

But Thami Ngubeni confirmed her thankfulness to God.

“I’m thanking God that He saved my life,” she tweeted. “That even though the enemy tried to harm me, God protected me. A weapon formed against me but it didn’t prosper. I walked through the fire but was not burned! Praise be to Jehovah. Hallelujah.”

Here is Thami’s response to Veeluv.

While Veeluv continued to deny the blessing of Thami’s safety, it didn’t keep others’ praises to God from ringing out.

“Some will not fully appreciate and understand what your tweet is really about,” Twitter user, Sizwe BigEyes tweeted.

As for Thami, she continues to thank God.

Jessica Sausto
Jessica Sausto
Jessica Sausto is a longtime writer and editor of Christian resources, news, and information.

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