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A celebrity shares amazing testimony of survival



Ghanaian celebrity and Forbes Africa
correspondent Peace Hyde
Ghanaian TV personality, Peace Hyde, took
to her Instagram page on June 3rd, to share
the horrible incident she went through on
that day last year and how she survived and
rebuilt her life.

She wrote: “I woke up on the morning of the
3RD JUNE 2015 not realizing that I would be
hospitalized BARELY holding on to my LIFE by
the end of that day. I drowned and incurred
horrific injuries in the Accra floods only 12
months ago. Doctors didn’t know if I would
walk again, this was the day the REST of my
life CHANGED. From this day last year,
EVERYDAY has been a STRUGGLE physically,
mentally and emotionally. But as I look at this
image I regain my STRENGTH.
#FaithbuilderFamily unlike so many souls we
lost this time last year – I SURVIVED!!!. I
forgot the long list of wishes I ask God for
daily and simply asked him to just simply to
“LET ME LIVE!”. My injuries from the flood
caused me to be hospitalized for over a month
with 13 metal staples in my back and 2 metal
plates, I could not WALK without assistance. I
remember the lives I saw disappear around
me and I am forever THANKFUL to God. As
long as you have BREATH

Source: Naij

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