Shauna muamba biography of barack
The Democratic Republic of Congo-born midfielder was effectively dead for 78 minutes, but was brought back to life after shocks from a defibrillator got his.
The ex-Bolton Wanderers player, 24, had a heart....
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Shauna Muamba, recipient of the Keep The Faith Woman of the Year Award at this year’s Wise Women Awards, is a very special lady. Last March, her husband – footballer, Fabrice Muamba – collapsed whilst playing for Bolton Wanderers against Tottenham Hotspurs.
His heart stopped beating for 72 minutes, and doctors tried frantically to revive him.
When he arrived at hospital, desperately sick, his wife Shauna Muamba tweeted ‘God Is In Control’ and ‘Pray For Muamba’ and, as a result, got the whole world to pray for him. He has now recovered, and the Muambas have become worldwide symbols of the miracle-working power of God. Keep The Faith spoke to Shauna Muamba, 28, about that difficult time in her life, the role of faith in her life, and her plans for the future.
KEEP THE FAITH (KTF): Congratulations on winning the Keep The Faith Woman of the Year Award.
How did you feel about winning the Award?
SHAUNA MUAMBA (SM): As I wasn’t even aware that I was