Published
6 years agoon
By
Adubianews
Nigerian burns survivor and America Got Talent star, Kechi Okwuchi has taken to social media to count her blessings.
Kechi was involved in the Sosoliso Plane Crash that took place in 2005 in Port Harcourt while she was still a secondary school student.
Almost 15 years later, Kechi has grown into a very strong woman.
She took to Twitter to advice her followers and tweeps alike to continue to smile through all their challenges.
She tweeted;
“Smiling through it all
I know I’ve come a long way but reminders like this pic from 14 years ago really drive it home for me. I hope this encourages someone. No matter what you’re currently going through, if you’re not dead, God’s not done. Periodt.”
See tweet/photos below;


Smiling through it all😌💕
I know I’ve come a long way but reminders like this pic from 14 years ago really drive it home for me.
I hope this encourages someone. No matter what you’re currently going through, if you’re not dead, God’s not done. Periodt. pic.twitter.com/EK3Dqwnfdm— Kechi Okwuchi (@Kechi) October 6, 2020
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