Two days after ending her three-day visit
to Nigeria, Pakistani girls’ education campaigner, Malala Yousafzai,
has launched a petition seeking international intervention for the
release of the abducted Chibok girls.
The 17-year-old activist, who survived
assassination attempts by the Taliban extremist group, stated that she
wanted the global community to stand with the Nigerian girls and shame
those working to deny schoolgirls an education.
Malala, in the petition she hosted on change.org,
a go-to website for hosting online protests, reminded world leaders
that the abducted girls must get the assurances that “they are not
alone.”
As of Wednesday evening, Malala had
collected over 60,000 signatures from concerned individuals and groups
from different parts of the world, many of who demanded greater action for the prompt rescue of the girls.One of the ways to support her moves is by consciously praying for this girls and also share this message via Facebook, twitter or any other social Network. I believe our girls are coming back
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http://www.punchng.com/news/malalas-petition-on-chibok-girls-inspires-michelle-others

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