As the world marks the two years anniversary of the abduction of over 200 school girls by the Islamic terrorist sect, Boko Haram, world's most popular girlchild activist, has written an emotional letter to the parents of the girls.
Taliban victim and Pakistani activist for female child education, Malala Yousafzai, who is the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate, has written an open letter to the parents of Chibok girls who have been missing now for two years.
The letter reads;
Dear mothers and fathers, I write this letter with a heavy heart, knowing you have endured another year separated from your daughters. I think of you every day since we first met two years ago and join millions of people around the world in praying for the safety and swift return of your girls.
As I did last year, I call on President Buhari of Nigeria and everyone who can help rescue the Chibok girls to act now. Would a president give up the fight for his own daughter? These girls are just as precious to their families. Parents, thank you for having the courage to send your daughters to school.
My dream is that one day they will come home, finish their education and choose their futures for themselves. I pray for the day when you can embrace your girls again.
Your sister,
Malala.
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