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Thursday 4 December 2014

Malala Yousafzai displays school uniform she was shot in

17yr old Pakistani education activist and the youngest-ever Nobel Prize recipient Malala Yousafzai, has donated the school uniform she was wearing when shot by the Taliban for fighting for her right to an education on Oct. 9th 2012. The uniform is on display at the Nobel Peace Center in Norway.

Speaking about her decision to show the uniform at the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize laureate exhibition, Malala said it represents her fight for the right to education.
“My school uniform is very important to me because when I was going to school I would wear it. The day I was attacked I was wearing this uniform. I was fighting for my right to go to school, I was fighting for my right to get education. This is my right, it is the right of every child, to go to school. This should not be neglected.”

105 comments:

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    1. Sori to deviate. Plx where is HILARY OBIORAH? Its bn months nd he has nt bn commenting. Plx does anyone knows his where about? Thanx.

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    2. Am outta School but I won't mind to get it for my future daughter

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    3. Please has she stopped going to school? Empowering others without empowering herself.

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  2. Awww! How the worst condition help shape a global brand.
    She's a great role model to children,especially the girl child world over.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Ur live is a testimony



      Amakadarlyn@yahoo.com

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    2. Hey Bonario, I am from Australia and I am married to a Nigerian. I love reading your comments. My third day on this blog and I am enjoying it so far.

      Are you married to Linda or are you related to her? Sorry for asking because U seem to be a frequent reader.

      Best regards from Australia. Naomi.

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    3. Shut up bonario. Get a job. Get busy with something. You must not comment always

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    4. #FACT

      STILL { I DON'T MIND MA BUSINESS } #IDMMB

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    5. Hehehe Linda's blog would soon turn into a dating site!!!! Activist good for
      You! Nice!

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    6. an inspiring one... hold on to your dreams

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    7. Seriously I feel for the Bonario of a person. Although Linda is not doing bad giving back to her followers and wudnt mind getting the prize myself but her kindness is gradually and indirectly starting to make an able man useless to himself. But instead, he sits by his phone/computer all year long and wait for his salary at the end of the year.

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    8. @anonynous its obvious dat u are jealous get a life

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    9. @anonynous its obvious dat u are jealous get a life

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    10. Anon 8.56, how is Bona's comment affecting u now,

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    11. Lol biko allow him or did u̶̲̥̅ subscribe his BIS for him

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    12. Emmanuel Apalowo....you are so vexed because you have never gotten shishi upon all ur hardwork on this blog? Oloriburuku

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  3. Wow! It's worth the display dear. Every child should be given their basic rights, they shouldn't be denied of it #onelovefromSnow#

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    1. Enn na @snowflix, that's what she said. Are u translating from English to English? :s

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  4. dis girl ehn, she sabi to dey show

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  5. Good one.....ologunifemidolapo@yahoo.com

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  6. U av done well my dear. Education is very important

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  7. A role model she would be to many. It is well. Rom 12:1-2. 2tim 2:15. BishopDammy#

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  8. She's an inspiration to her generation

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  9. Every body even children has rights and shud fight for it

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  10. God saved u,so be thankful


    ORACLE SAYS SO

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  11. linda ikeji's boo4 December 2014 at 20:39

    whao.thats a very good thing to keep.what did not kill you makes you stronger.she's worth a deity to her generation

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    1. She is a Deity already..girls in pakistan sings her praise in school every morning and pray for her.

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Her parents will be so damn proud of her... God yu gal....
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. Hmm..
    Thank God for her life.

    *My R1.50c comment*

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  14. Wen dey shot her at d head,dey tot dey wr takin life out of her,dey forgot to realise dey wr actually givin her a new life,............from a common girl child to a girl chid known all over the world

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  15. A great role model she is!

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  16. Awwww thank God for her life she's a living testimony.

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  17. She is now been used as a potent non lethal weapon against the Taliban and other terrorists around the Globe. I still fear 4 her safety.

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  18. Great activist
    Every child deserve to be educated

    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  19. This is a real role model for our nowadays children.... (•͡.̮ •͡ )

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  20. Poor child! I love d way she speaks on CNN

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  21. Yea she's a great noble role model. That's great and thoughtful. .....REPORTING>LIVE FROM PORT NOVIA>

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    1. Its not port novia oooo. Bush girl!

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  22. I love d way she speaks on cnn

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  23. linda ikeji is high time we get to be paid to comment in ur blog, at least 20k is not much hahaha lolz

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  24. Inspiration to children(especially females) who really care for education. She knows what she wants.

    BRYTE TABLET FROM KONGA.COM

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  25. Ur a role model to kids



    Amakadarlyn@yahoo.com

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  26. wow this young woman has all it takes to be a good young woman leader pls young once learn from her,God bless you Malala

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  27. If only her attacker knew it would make her this famous. May God continue to kee you dear.

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  28. So much pain displayed as a girl who wants Education,they should be given to them pls

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  29. Kudos to her, she found strength in her adversity! Instead of quenching her dream, they fueled it and gave her relevance.

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  30. And maheed is der going naked! Na wa o.

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  31. She is a fighter n datz good... God bless her

    ~@iamjbankz SA to President Jonathan 2015~

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  32. I love dis girl

    Lib ugegbe

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  33. That's nice, who's gonna help me pay for my exams pls the deadline is dec 31st pls, I nee it for a scholarship

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    1. Go to stella dimoko korkus blog...you should be able to find someone to help u with the fee on there. trust me!

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  34. Well done.. A true role model








    Watch and pray for the evil days are here

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  35. What a brave girl,malala u re a role model 4 evry young child, God bless u.

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  36. Hehe now that's a lass worth emulating... Come to think of it... She shouldn't stop at jx one.... Well for me!! ion have to worry bout going over there to get it, it'll be delivered to me...#justsaying
    Cherrio

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  37. Question is how many of us can be courageous enough to want to die for a good cause. She was ready to part with her life as a sacrifice for her country. We should learn from this. Through a 17yrs old selfless act, the dreams of lots of girls was achieved. Such an influential girl.

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  38. Na God save dis girl ooooooooo,tank God 4 ur life

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  39. She looks like my 58yr old mum. Why is she growing fat! Kudos to her though and may God keep her save.

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  40. She has become an internationalist, whose western countries are using to achieve their ambitions. mjabdulk@gmail.com

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  41. Doesn't she go to school? How does she have time to travel all around

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  42. Good 1 girl,education is the best legacy given to a child ..we should all encourage it


    #abbytohxoft

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  43. May God continue to be with u malala.

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  44. the girl just turn star like play like play twitter:@obinnakels skype: obinnakels277 facebook: obinna kelvin echemazi IG: forevermadekels
    Yahoo Messenger: obinnakels@yahoo.com or forevermadekels@yahoo.com

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  45. U ar a fool for shutting bonario up,if u no wan dey comment for here y u open d blog,not to be discouraging us dat comment everyday.back to malala..u r a role model for every young girl

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  46. Education is POWER


    -----#AUNTYLINDAgoddaughter#

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  47. I love dis lady,she's truly a role model

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  48. awwww! thats so sweet and oh yes, education is very important.

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  49. What a brave girl. An undeniable legacy has been established. An inspiration to many young girls out there.

    Nonso Okoh via SAMSUNG GALAXY S4

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  50. She's an inspiration to her generation

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  51. Good Malala... you uniform has become a metaphor for freedom and the right to choose

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  52. This is gud to hear she is a living testimony

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  53. yes to GIRL CHILD education #kudos to malala

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  54. diz gal knw's hw to touch my heart she is a real source of inspiration.


    Frankenstein talk am

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