Eight Years After Shooting, Nobel-Winner Malala Graduates From Oxford University
Nobel Prize-winning activist Malala Yousafzai on Friday, graduated from the Oxford University, eight years after she was shot for campaigning for girls’ education in her home country, Pakistan.The joyous 22-year-old took to her official Twitter handle to post photos of her celebrating the milestone with her family.
“Hard to express my joy and gratitude right now as I completed my Philosophy, Politics and Economics degree at Oxford,” she wrote.In the photos, she was covered in brightly coloured bits of paper and foam — a student tradition — and having a cake with her family, decorated with the words “Happy Graduation Malala”.
Hard to express my joy and gratitude right now as I completed my Philosophy, Politics and Economics degree at Oxford. I don’t know what’s ahead. For now, it will be Netflix, reading and sleep. 😴
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