Asser Malik, Malala Yousafzai’s husband, honoured her birthday with the loveliest message. He also uploaded a cute photo of them holding each other.
Malala Yousafzai, the Nobel Peace Prize recipient, turned 26 on July 12. Priyanka Chopra, Michelle Obama, Melinda Gates, Phoebe Adele Gates, and other celebrities wished her a Happy Birthday on social media. Asser Malik, Malala’s husband, also wished his wife a happy birthday. He shared an amazing photo of himself and Malala, along with the loveliest letter for her. Check out his post by scrolling down.
Asser Malik, Malala Yousafzai’s husband, wishes her a happy birthday.
On his wife’s birthday, Malala Yousafzai’s husband, Asser Malik, came to Instagram and penned a nice comment complimenting her for being the ‘greatest partner’. “Happy Birthday, Malala,” Asser wrote. You don’t need someone to tell you how awesome you are. But, for the record, you are the finest companion I could have asked for.” He also posted a cute selfie with the Nobel Peace Prize winner. It portrays the pair sitting on a wooden deck beside the lake and passionately clutching one other. Look at the post below.
Fans reacted positively to Asser Malik’s article.
Following Asser Malik’s Instagram post, people flocked to the comments section to offer their support for the pair. One fan said, “You guys look so good Mashallah.” “I’ve always thought in the back of my mind that no patriarchal man deserves Malala,” said another. No one does. But seeing her with you, and how you guys bring out the best in each other. It’s quite touching. You were destined to be. And congratulations, Asser; you are deserving of THE MALALA.” “Favourite people,” one user said. Others added love emoji and the words ‘Happy Birthday, Malala’ to the comments.
Malala’s birthday was commemorated throughout Nigeria.
Meanwhile, Malala celebrated her 26th birthday with schoolgirls in Nigeria. She captioned a photo of herself with schoolgirls she met in Nigeria, “Today I’m in Nigeria celebrating my birthday with girls, a tradition I started ten years ago.” I finished high school and graduated from university after my first speech @unitednations after surviving being shot. I started the @MalalaFund and travelled to 31 countries to meet champions like me who are trying to enhance girls’ education access.” Read the whole of her piece down below.
Meanwhile, Malala Yousafzai is a Pakistani girl education campaigner who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. At the age of 17, she became the world’s youngest Nobel Prize recipient.