Thami Ngubeni is grateful for a second chance at life after revealing she was hijacked and kidnapped on Monday.
The Metro FM radio presenter took to her timeline recalling the horrific experience.
“I was hijacked and kidnapped. They took everything material but they did not take my life. I give God the glory. Faithful God. The God who fights my battles. My God who saved me from the jaws of the lion. Hallelujah.” she wrote.
When a tweep questioned how she could express gratitude after such an incident, Thami said she was happy to come out of it alive.
“I’m thanking God that He saved my life. That even though the enemy tried to harm me, God protected me. A weapon was formed against me but it didn’t prosper. I walked through the fire but was not burned! Praise be to Jehovah. Hallelujah”
Thami Ngubeni thanks God for protecting her during car hijacking and kidnapping
Image: Twitter/ Thami Ngubeni
Thami Ngubeni is grateful for a second chance at life after revealing she was hijacked and kidnapped on Monday.
The Metro FM radio presenter took to her timeline recalling the horrific experience.
“I was hijacked and kidnapped. They took everything material but they did not take my life. I give God the glory. Faithful God. The God who fights my battles. My God who saved me from the jaws of the lion. Hallelujah.” she wrote.
When a tweep questioned how she could express gratitude after such an incident, Thami said she was happy to come out of it alive.
“I’m thanking God that He saved my life. That even though the enemy tried to harm me, God protected me. A weapon was formed against me but it didn’t prosper. I walked through the fire but was not burned! Praise be to Jehovah. Hallelujah”
Media personality Pamela Mtanga has recalled a similar situation where she claims she and her assistant were being followed.
The Massive Music presenter said a man driving a Ford Ranger pursued them from the M1 in Parktown, switching lanes and increasing his speed whenever they did until they managed to hide behind another car at a fast-food restaurant.
“We are OK. For those asking if I called the police or checked the number plate, sorry I was on 'Need for Speed'. Didn't think until the end.” she said.
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