Dr Igonoh Ada was one of the few who survived the Ebola attack and she has God to thank for all of it
in a series of tweets, Dr Igonoh narrated her ordeal once again
Exactly a yr ago, I had survived my first night at the Isolation centre,Yaba, not knowing when and if I would leave alive. God was faithful— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
The vomiting n diarrhea had really kicked in. All I had was God n bottles of ORS. No time to wish for a better ward. It was fight to survive— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
All I could eat was pap n Psalm 91. Nothing else mattered. I was going to leave that ward somehow. God had built a hedge of faith around me— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
There was no time for "Why me?". It was time to put into action all that I believed about God. In that smelly dark room, He was there.— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
No condition is ever permanent. The storm always has an end. Can you be strong till the end? #trustGod— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
In storm, there is no time to throw a pity party. It is the time to pull out the Word of God that you have imprinted on your heart.— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
What is inside you? What have you been depositing there? It will all come out when you go through fire.— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
I know so many people are going through difficult situations. It doesn't matter your circumstances,#trustGod to see you through.— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
It's important to read n meditate on d Word of God daily, building yourself up in faith, for you don't know when your life will depend on it— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
Money has its limits. Intellect has its limitations. When you get to the point that all these don't matter, what do you have?— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
You can have all the money, go to the best schools and still have a sad end to your life. What do you have that cannot be taken away from u?— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
When you have a near death experience, you look the same,but you don't think the same anymore.Your life changes.Your perspective takes a 360— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
I used to save my expensive bags for special events. After #Ebola, I started wearing them to go down the street to the neighbourhood store— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
Life is a gift. Use it well. Live it well. Most importantly, remember that you are here for something. And find it!!!— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
Be more loving, more compassionate, more sensitive, more understanding. #trustGod even more.— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
Difficult situations make you humble. And remind you that you have need of God. You can't Walk this walk alone.Put Him in your subconscious.— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
Strive to be the best at what you do. Whatever you do, remember that your life is not your own and there is One whom you will answer to.— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
I cannot overemphasise this but REJOICE ALWAYS!!! And have a wonderful life.— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
There r different kinds of storms. Some afford you opportunity to learn scriptures. Some don't, @ that point, you use what's already inside— Dr. Ada Igonoh (@AdaIgonoh)August 4, 2015
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