Kalogo Petuna Mojalefa, a South African posited that there is no reason to share one’s successes, achievement on social media, as this may lead to bad experiences.
The lady with the handle @Kologo_Mojolefa had in 2023 shared: “God really showed off this year. I got awarded for having the highest overall performance in the BCom Hons class by the department of Industrial Psychology. To think I nearly gave up.”
However the twist came when her life was nearly taken away from her as result of this and putting her on a wheel chair, she surmised that evil is real and advised that everyone should keep close to their chest whatever successes they achieved, stressing that strangers don’t really care, that its only families and friends that are the perpetrators of these unexplainable evils.
Mojolefa had been involved twice in accidents that took not just her independence away from her, but rendered her unable to finish the program as well.
Mojolefa post read: “When people say don’t post your achievements on social media, I now believe them. On my way home after final exams I got involved in an unexplainable car accident that left me paralysed from the neck down.
“I couldn’t even graduate because I wasn’t done with my research. I’m still not done because I can’t write or type on my laptop anymore. From being completely dependent to having to be 100% dependent on others.
“I spent 6 months in hospital (3 in ICU), had 4 high risk operations, and was on life support. At some point they called my family at 4am to come say goodbye to me. But they ended up successfully resuscitating me. I’m in awe of how God has carried me through.
“Snininini I didn’t wake up from one of my surgeries for one and a half hours. I had everyone stressed out. And the weird thing is I received a call from someone I can’t remember offering to pray for me before the surgery. The prayer was so weird that I ended up opening my eyes
“I forgot to mention that I got involved in another one 2 months ago ay shame. We were 5 in the car and only my side got hit.
“Kodwa ngiba ncono With Jesus in the vessel you can smile at a storm.” She added.
By: Adeoye Olorunseun Elizabeth



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