People in Pakistan have mixed feelings about Malala Yosufzai. As the world knows, she’s the youngest activist who played on her life for education in Pakistan! She received a bullet in her head by a Taliban and was rushed to the hospital. When things got worse, that was when the U.S welcomed her to host her treatment. From that time on after her recovery, she returned home after 7 years. Malala is currently residing in the U.S and studying at Oxford.
After her Nobel Peace prize in 2014, she has been working on educating girls all over the world. Recently, was on board with Brazil and people warmly welcomed her with all the love and affection. On Wednesday, Malala fund was announced to give 12 years of free education to over 1.5 million girls in Brazil. This is a huge success of the Malala fund to be giving out such a massive cause. After she landed in Brazil, the famous author from the country welcomed her on Twitter and wished her luck. Paulo Coelho is widely read all over the world. His words of wisdom are appreciated by almost all!
May she gets heard!
Welcome to my country, @Malala and @ZiauddinY . May your words be heard, may your example be followed
— Paulo Coelho ☮️ (@paulocoelho) July 11, 2018
After which she started #AskMalala in Brazil and people were very excited
Here and ready to answer your questions, Brazil! #AskMalala #PergunteAMalala https://t.co/LuJG2rSKoW
— Malala (@Malala) July 11, 2018
And that was when Paulo gave Malala some best of appreciation
I don't want to ask anything, but to say loud a clear THANK YOU. You are an example for children, teenagers and adults alike. May your path be blessed. #AskMalala
— Paulo Coelho ☮️ (@paulocoelho) July 11, 2018
And guesss what?! Malala replied to Paulo. YAY!
Paulo, your words have inspired me for many years. I am so often asked my favorite book and I always say The Alchemist. I’m so honored to be in your beautiful country! #AskMalala #PergunteAMalala https://t.co/qg4iQFxh5d
— Malala (@Malala) July 11, 2018
Malala is set on a journey which will lead to an endless cycle of happiness to millions of girls for the lifetime. May she gets success in her cause and set’s an example for other girls to join in her motive.
Malala’s education is going to benefit her in activism and she will embark on a much greater cause and to will serve to the much bigger population. Cheers. 😉