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Ask Malala Yousufzai anything and get an answer back on TikTok

Ask Malala Yousufzai anything and get an answer back on TikTok

The Oxford graduate urged people to donate to her fundraising campaign on account of Giving Tuesday.
03 Dec, 2020

The youngest laureate to receive a Nobel Prize for her impressive achievements in education, Malala Yousufzai has just joined TikTok and will be taking all the questions you have for her.

In a recent video uploaded on her Instagram, the Oxford graduate introduced herself as a 23-year-old girls' education activist, asking people to donate to her fund on account of Giving Tuesday.

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"Some of you might already know me, you might have heard my UN speech or might have read my book I am Malala, while some of you might not know me, so i'll briefly introduce myself," she said, adding that she was fond of shoes, comedy and reading books.

"I’ve also done campaigning and advocacy for 12 years for education and safe quality of education for all girls around the world,” she added, encouraging people to donate to her cause and support her fundraising campaign for sending girls to school.

"In return I will be answering some of the questions you send today," she urged fellow Tiktokers.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Dec 03, 2020 01:53pm
Welcome to the club and the clubhouse. As always, keep it up and hang on tough.
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Mahmood Dec 03, 2020 02:16pm
Yes,Sir, Malala is now an Oxford scholar. So she must know everything on every subject in the world?? Not humanly possible for anyone to be able to asnwer every questions, except, perhaps, 'I don't really know, but you could ask an expert..."??
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Asad Dec 03, 2020 02:17pm
"The youngest laureate to receive a Nobel Prize for her impressive achievements in education" What exactly are her achievements in education?
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Chander Khera Dec 03, 2020 02:50pm
Malala is Pakistan’s mirror
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Chander Khera Dec 03, 2020 02:50pm
Malala is Pakistan’s mirror
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R Seshagiri Rao Dec 03, 2020 03:24pm
Where is Malala now. Has she returned to Pakistan or not yet. If she has not returned, she must return to Pakistan to answer all question on daily basis. Village women in remote parts of Pakistan cannot access Malala, so she much tour whole pakistan by road to be accessible.
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Leo Dec 03, 2020 05:12pm
@R Seshagiri Rao Typical opportunist will never return . Will cry foul on the very people who saved her life an gave shelter to her family and her!
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Sri Ram Dec 03, 2020 05:13pm
Bring on oxford education to girls in Pakistan.
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Chrís Dăn Dec 03, 2020 05:48pm
@Asad she got a scholarship for her studies in Oxford through open competetion. Bilawal and all siblings paid heavy fees for Oxford studies. She definitely a brilliant lady. The most brave and most outstanding lady wuth her own feet-not of any dynasty. She is from middle class and related to us. May be not to you.
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Chrís Dăn Dec 03, 2020 05:50pm
@Mahmood she is trying to communicate with Pakistanis. She does not know this country has some mentally illiterates like you. And yes she is an Oxford educated. Not on dynasty money. On her own.
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Chrís Dăn Dec 03, 2020 05:50pm
@R Seshagiri Rao you are here. Go and have an access.
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Chrís Dăn Dec 03, 2020 05:51pm
@Leo why you say so?
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Mishayl Valika Dec 03, 2020 05:53pm
shameful self promotion - expect better from Malala now doing cheap tik tok videos
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Ziaulhaq Khan Dec 03, 2020 06:11pm
I take arfa kareem as my hero, not malala, Zero achievement and har taraf waawela
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Ziaulhaq Khan Dec 03, 2020 06:14pm
@Mahmood for your better info, she takes two to three weeks to practice her speeches we see on the media, intahaee na laiq
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Mahmood Dec 03, 2020 06:28pm
@Ziaulhaq Khan So how is she helping you and Pakistan with her celebraty status in the UK and much of the world?? If she 'practices'' anything , is for her own self-improvement and to give speeches at different forums - which has resulted in zero diviends for Pakistani or Pakistani girls in particular/ She has British Passport. Did that help Pakistan? In a few years, so will Ishaq Dar and Nawaz Sharif. So?? Even the semi-literate NS is able to give speeches. Did that do any good for the country?? How exactly has Malala benefited Pakistan after her Noble Prize, her Oxford Degree, her book (written by a third-party) or after her meeting with Obama, the Pope or the Queen is the question you should be asking??
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neo Dec 03, 2020 07:06pm
@Asad Imagine little girls getting inspired by her & what they all may accomplish afterward? Try to think BIG :-)
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Jehengir khan Dec 03, 2020 07:24pm
Malala- please come back to pakistan.....this country needs you now....you are the hope and inspiration for girls in pakistan....
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Saeeds Dec 03, 2020 10:08pm
She still following same traditions and culture with degree. I don’t see any progress and liberal views coming out of her, Very conservatives approach for which KPK famous for .
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GK Dec 03, 2020 10:21pm
Only respect her if she speaks for Kashmiri girls rights.
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Musafat Dec 03, 2020 10:28pm
Seriously?
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Teddy Dec 04, 2020 07:17am
Other than statements, show me one good work she has done at the ground level.
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amit Dec 04, 2020 08:32am
I don't know why many you hate her. She is a women education activist. If she can use her fame to spread awareness regarding women education then why she should not do it? Malala fund is working in girls education sector and seems to be raising/spending more than 10M$ for the cause. the organization has 48 staff and supports 58 advocates working across Afghanistan, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Lebanon, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey. Malala Fund supports local advocates and programs. If she is raising 10M$ for the cause then she is doing very well(for the cause), better than me and I guess better than most of you. Don't know why you hate her. Maybe you all want everybody to support only 1 cause...Kashmir. Rest of the things can wait...
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Josepheen Dec 04, 2020 08:32am
I need help for the poor kids of my small School in a small village. These students belong to the families who live hand to mouth their parents are not able to support their kids . They are able to afford only with the food which is not even balanced. I wish for these students a very bright future if I am helped.thanks
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Josepheen Dec 04, 2020 08:37am
Please I need help for the girls of my small village for their education in order to empower them. Thanks a lot
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Random Dec 04, 2020 01:08pm
Instead of being proud of Malala, they are envious and deride her.
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Gaffer Dec 04, 2020 11:07pm
Did she open any girls school in pakistan or has she taken one or twogirls from her native village in pakistan to UK for studies as student so at least rwo village girls be educated in UK.. the answer is no,no,no,
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Harambe Dec 05, 2020 03:04am
@GK: Kashmir girls in India are getting better education than you are!
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