Since a tender age, the value of education has been deeply ingrained in her and her siblings’ lives. With her parents steadfastly by her side, Malia is undeniably making strides toward the realization of her aspirations. Her dream of becoming a doctor is fueled by the urgent need she feels to help those who need it and says, “I want to stop the use of drugs and drug abuse. Some people that take drugs in a way that they are not in their full senses so they can easily hurt or kill themselves”
Education has always been the forefront in her family, Malia has never had to worry about child marriage, she says, “A girl is supposed to get married at the age of 25 -30. She has to focus on her books, before she focuses on marriage.”
The story of many girls facing the prospect of dropping out of school to enter early marriages is all too familiar. Among these challenges, Malia stands as an exception. She speaks resolutely, saying, “If I had a friend contemplating leaving school for an early marriage, I would strongly advise against it. It’s not a favorable choice. While marriage can hold blessings, I don’t recommend it at a young age. Even though God encourages marriage, it shouldn’t be pursued in that manner.”
Malia’s conviction comes from an awareness that such decisions can yield adverse consequences, even extending to health impacts. She recognizes that the pursuit of education provides more than just knowledge; it grants young girls the power to shape their lives and futures. Her words underscore the significance of nurturing potential and challenging cultural norms to pave the way for brighter opportunities.
When children are surrounded by individuals who believe in their abilities and offer unwavering encouragement, they are inspired to excel and persevere in their educational journey. A strong support network of individuals like parents, teachers, and friends instills a sense of self-worth and determination within them. It’s evident Malia has a strong support system and when we asked what the best advice anyone has even given her, she sat and thought intently about for a while then said