Malala Yousafzai, school girl from Pakistan, is known all
over the world for her activism and her being a spokesperson of all the
girls who want to get education donates N16.4m to Nigerian Fund helping
girls and women get education.
A famous portrait of Malala doing her homework was sold for $102,500 at an auction in New York this Wednesday.
* Portrait of Malala
According to the statement from Malala, the money gathered in this auction will be transferred to her Fund that will give money to Nigerian non-profit organisations focusing on education for women and girls.
In response to crisis in Nigeria involved mainly in over 200 girls being abducted by radical Islamist group Boko Haram, Malala launched a fund to help fight the crisis in Nigeria.
The author of the painting is Jonathan Yeo from Britain, shows Malala doing her homework when she started going to school in Birmingham, England, where she resides.
Malala got world known when she was shot by Taliban gunmen in 2012 because of her views on education for girls. She got very extensive treatment and she now lives there.
Meanwhile, Unicef released a video supporting the campaign #BringBackOurGirls.
Watch video
Some of the highlights of the video:
A famous portrait of Malala doing her homework was sold for $102,500 at an auction in New York this Wednesday.
* Portrait of Malala
According to the statement from Malala, the money gathered in this auction will be transferred to her Fund that will give money to Nigerian non-profit organisations focusing on education for women and girls.
In response to crisis in Nigeria involved mainly in over 200 girls being abducted by radical Islamist group Boko Haram, Malala launched a fund to help fight the crisis in Nigeria.
The author of the painting is Jonathan Yeo from Britain, shows Malala doing her homework when she started going to school in Birmingham, England, where she resides.
Malala got world known when she was shot by Taliban gunmen in 2012 because of her views on education for girls. She got very extensive treatment and she now lives there.
Meanwhile, Unicef released a video supporting the campaign #BringBackOurGirls.
Watch video
Some of the highlights of the video:
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