“I Ate Nigerian Puff-Puff, It Was Amazing” Malala

Pakistani activist for female education and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Malala Yousafzai addresses a panel at the Doha Forum in Qatar’s capital on March 26, 2022. (Photo by AMMAR ABD RABBO / MOFA / DOHA FORUM)

Girl child advocate, and Nobel laureate Malala Yousafza, has expressed her admiration for the popular Nigerian delicacy Puff-Puff.


Malala revealed this while speaking to channels television, while also saying she loves the Nigerian culture.

In her words, she said, “I travelled so much around the world that every place seems like home. For me, I feel like I am a global citizen.

She continued by encouraging people to celebrate each other’s culture and traditions, Malala said, “We should celebrate each other’s cultures and traditions and enjoy the food. I mean, I love jollof rice, plantain, and the food here” while referring to the delicacies she was given while on her visit to Nigeria

Malala also spoke about how sweet “Puff-Puff” is she said “I also tried puff puff, it was amazing. Just before my speech at the UN, I was so hungry and I had like five minutes. And then I ate one puff puff and that was amazing. It was the best thing I took before the speech,” she said.

Recall the Pakistani girl who was shot in the head while in her struggles for girl child education, which earned her the peace prize award in 2014.

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